• Master of Nursing at the University of Regina is offered as a 2-years (4 sessions) program.
  • This program is offered on a full-time basis.
  • The program consists of a Thesis, a project, course work, and an optional internship.
  • A student is required to complete a minimum of 60 credits successfully. 
  • Major components for this program are:
    • Knowledge of nursing theory
    • Practice with legal authority and autonomy
    • Perform specific medical procedures
    • The clinical diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge
  • The student to faculty ratio for the nursing program is 20:1.
  • This course is accredited by CASN (Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing).
  • A student could choose Mental Health, Geriatrics, Indigenous Studies, Palliative Care, Maternity, Med/Surg, Pediatrics.
  • The thesis-based master’s program provides the introduction to scholarly activities and research and is generally critical to students intending further study at the doctoral level.
  • The course-based master’s program is intended to broaden the perspective and expand advanced knowledge in a particular discipline or professional field. 
  • Project options are categorized as informal evaluations, and informal defenses are not vetted through the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. 
  • Students may have job opportunities as Nurse Practitioner, Nurse practitioners act as primary care providers, Nurse Anesthetist, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner.
  • The average salary goes up to 35,000 USD after completing this program.