Colleges and Universities Offering PhD in Nursing in Canada

  • Course Name: PhD in Nursing(Nursing)
  • Major Subject: Nursing
  • Course Category: Doctorate Courses

Institutions Offering PhD in Nursing

  • University of Calgary University of Calgary, Calgary  
    Course Entry Requirements:
    GPA
    A minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 point system, over the past two years of full-time study (a minimum of 10 full-course equivalents or 60 units).

    Minimum education
    Registered nurse holding CPR certification at the Basic Rescuer or Basic Cardiac Life Support or 'C' level. A masters degree with specific graduate-level coursework: One graduate-level course in quantitative methods One graduate-level course in qualitative methods One graduate-level course in statistics Exceptions may be considered.

    Work samples
    Samples of written scholarly work.

    Documents
    A C.V.
    A notice of support from proposed supervisor indicating a willingness to provide supervision throughout the program
    A study plan outlining the areas of proposed concentration, goals in undertaking doctoral work, initial intentions regarding course work, and a statement of the preliminary plans for thesis research
    A security/police clearance letter
    Reference letters
    Three, one of which must be from the Master's degree supervisor.

    Test scores
    None




    Course Duration: Four years full-time; six years maximum
  • McGill University McGill University, Montreal  
    Course Entry Requirements:
    -Applicants admitted to the doctoral program through McGill University must have completed master’s-level studies with either their undergraduate or graduate degree in nursing comparable to McGill. Applicants must have a CGPA minimum of 3.3 on a scale of 4.0 or a B+ standing.

    -The School considers admissions to the doctoral program for the Fall and Winter terms.
  • Memorial University of Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's  
    Course Entry Requirements:
    -Master’s degree in Nursing with a minimum CGPA of 3.4; a graduate course in statistics or graduate course(s) in research (including qualitative and quantitative approaches with some advanced statistical analysis in the quantitative work); and license to practice nursing in jurisdiction.

    Course Duration: 4 years

    Mode of Study: full-time
  • York University York University, Toronto  




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