The program provides Registered Nurses with qualifications that advance their knowledge and understanding of management roles in the health care system and develops skills in leadership, management, policy formulation and implementation, and continuous quality improvement.
Content & Structure
The program, taken over one year of part-time study, requires completion of 18 units of study in the specialty area of Leadership and Management. Courses enable students to develop in-depth knowledge of contemporary leadership and management theory and practice, and includes opportunities to apply that knowledge to explore health services management.
1. Credit for previous studies or in recognition of prior learning may be granted in accordance with University Policy. Maximum credit allowed is normally one-third of the total units of the program.
Notes
1. The Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Leadership and Management) may not be offered every year and may also be subject to demand.