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Nurse Educator (MN)

Our Nurse Educator (NUED) graduate program is a course-based and practice-oriented degree option that will prepare you for nurse educator roles in many sectors.

You will gain competencies to work across healthcare and academic settings and will learn how to influence nursing practices in health facilities and in nursing education.

We offer either a capstone or research thesis that integrates theory into nursing practices.

Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
2 years or part-time continuous enrollment over the course of 3-4 years Yes Yes

Quick facts

Program options:
Master's
Study options:
Full-time study, Part-time study
Program delivery:
Online
Dynamic learning:
Co-op optional

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Application deadlines

  • Apply by December 1
  • Documentation deadline is December 31

We recommend that your application be submitted a minimum of 3 months prior to the program entry date.

  • Apply by December 1
  • Documentation deadline is December 31

We recommend that your application be submitted shortly after entries open on September 1.

Admission requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree from a recognized university
  • Any requirements specific to your program of study
  • An employer reference form from someone in a direct supervisory role (Double Degree Applicants only)
  • A personal statement

Or

  • A minimum B+ academic standing in the final two years of your chosen undergraduate degree
  • Any requirements specific to your program of study
  • An employer reference form from someone in a direct supervisory role (Double Degree Applicants only)
  • A personal statement

If your first language is not English, then you must provide proof of language proficiency. Learn more about language requirements, including what exemptions and tests are allowed.

Review our general admission requirements for more information.

Program specific requirements

An upper level (300 or 400) undergraduate statistics course from a recognized post-secondary educational institute. Must have a final grade of B or higher. Must be completed within 5-years of the date of application.

Nursing practice experiences are essential components of the nursing program.

If you are completing hours outside the province/territory/state where you are currently registered, you must acquire active practicing registration in the jurisdiction where these practicum hours take place. Arrangements and associated costs related to nursing practice experiences are the responsibility of the individual student.

  • A baccalaureate degree from a recognized university
  • Any requirements specific to your program of study
  • An employer reference form from someone in a direct supervisory role (Double Degree Applicants only)
  • A personal statement

Or

  • A minimum B+ academic standing in the final two years of your chosen undergraduate degree
  • Any requirements specific to your program of study
  • An employer reference form from someone in a direct supervisory role (Double Degree Applicants only)
  • A personal statement

If your first language is not English, then you must provide proof of language proficiency. Learn more about language requirements, including what exemptions and tests are allowed.

Review our general admission requirements for more information.

Program specific requirements

An upper level (300 or 400) undergraduate statistics course from a recognized post-secondary educational institute. Must have a final grade of B or higher. Must be completed within 5-years of the date of application.

Nursing practice experiences are essential components of the nursing program.

If you are completing hours outside the province/territory/state where you are currently registered, you must acquire active practicing registration in the jurisdiction where these practicum hours take place. Arrangements and associated costs related to nursing practice experiences are the responsibility of the individual student.

Completion requirements

View the minimum course requirements for this program.

View the minimum course requirements for this program.

Funding & aid

Tuition & fees

Estimated minimum program cost*

* Based on an average program length. For a per term fee breakdown view the tuition fee estimator.

Estimated values determined by the tuition fee estimator shall not be binding to the University of Victoria.

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Need help?

Contact Russell Hawkins at gradnurs@uvic.ca or 250-721-8994.

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