- Master of Nursing at the University of Manitoba is offered as a full-time basis for a duration of 2-years.
- The University of Manitoba also ranked 16th in Maclean’s Top 20 in 2020.
- The Master's Program in Nursing includes 21 credit hours for students completing a thesis, and 27 credit hours for students completing a capstone project. The Nurse Practitioner stream consists of 36 credit hours plus the Clinical Consolidation course.
- The Student to ratio is 26:1.
- Students can apply for scholarship programs initiated by the Government of Canada up to 40,664 USD per year.
- The Employment rate of the University of Manitoba is 83%.
- The living cost range in Canada is 4,500 USD – 10,800 per year.
- The average salary goes up to 94,500 USD after completing this program.
- Students have career opportunities to work as:
- Legal Nurse Consultant
- Forensic Nurse Consultant
- Correctional Nurse
- Clinical Nurse Educator
- Informatics Nurse Specialist
- Telemedicine Nurse