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Nursing Leadership

Step confidently into your next role as a healthcare leader with the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership. This three-course (9 credit hour) program prepares you to lead across a variety of healthcare settings. You’ll build leadership capabilities grounded in ethical practice and cultural awareness in all aspects of care including working with vulnerable and marginalized populations.

Using an evidence-based approach, you will gain the expertise to:
  • Explore, define, and develop leadership traits that enhance healthcare quality and safety
  • Manage the financial and operational aspects of healthcare organizations
  • Lead innovation in healthcare delivery
  • Respond to emerging trends and challenges in the healthcare sector

Courses are offered online, through web-based learning, and on campus, giving you the flexibility to balance work, life, and education while continuing to live and work in your community. With access in rural, remote, Northern, and urban settings, the MN program is a flexible and accessible pathway to an advanced education.

Further Opportunities:

The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership also serves as a platform for further academic pursuits in the nursing field, including master's studies. Additionally, certificate courses are transferable into the course-based Master of Nursing program.

Some courses you can take as part of this program include:

NURS 785 - Leadership in Nursing (Required Course)

Facilitates the critical analysis of leadership concepts, functions, and skills in the nursing role. Ongoing integration of theoretical and research principles are stressed.

NURS 775 - Foundations and Theories of Learning

Examines the fundamental theories of learning and development and the role of psychological and educational theory in the design of curriculum, conduct of teaching, and assessment of learning.

NURS 777 - Approaches to Learning and Teaching Innovation in Nursing

Examines approaches to learning and teaching in diverse nursing practice settings. Develop a repertoire of strategies related to planning educational experiences that may include establishing relational contexts for learning, becoming an inclusive educator, understanding feedback, measuring learning outcomes, and incorporating technology.

NURS 786 - Leading in Rural and Remote Communities

Focuses on health issues of rural and remote communities. The students will examine and analyze theories, concepts, research, and nursing practice knowledge. Students will be challenged to develop a deeper understanding of rural and remote communities' unique health challenges and experiences and the key issues related to applying the principles of primary healthcare and interprofessional practice in rural and remote populations.

AGIN 816 - Aging, Society and Human Service Work

This course considers social work practice, research, education and policy with seniors in the community and in institutions. The focus of the course will be the role of the social work perspective in each of these professional activities with seniors.

JSGS 829 - Decision Making and Leadership in Healthcare Organizations

This course will cover leadership theory and practice, with a focus on effective leadership in the public sector and ethical decision-making. It will address decision-making models relevant to the health sector, including emerging philosophies (e.g., LEAN).

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Program: Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership
Length: 1-4 Years
Offered Through: University of Regina
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Why Study Nursing Leadership at the University of Regina?

The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership is designed for working professionals who want to enhance their leadership abilities and create meaningful change in healthcare. At the University of Regina, you’ll benefit from expert instruction, flexible learning options, and the opportunity to advance your education and career.

Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admission requirements and how do I apply?

The admission standards for a Master’s Certificate are the same as those for a Master’s Degree. See Graduate Studies and Research Eligibility Requirements. Applications are accepted from Registered Nurses (RN), Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), and Licensed/Registered Practical Nurses (LPN/RPN) with any baccalaureate degree.

You will apply to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Visit their step-by-step Application Guide for information. 

Please note that international students may not be eligible for Master’s Certificate programs because of Visa and Study Permit regulations.

What opportunities are available to fund my education?

Scholarships and Awards:

Financial aid:

  • Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and designated protected persons may qualify for Canada Student Financial Aid, which provides loans and grants to help cover education costs.
International students on a study permit should explore financial aid
What are the tuition costs for this program?

Tuition fees vary depending on whether you are a domestic or international student. To see the cost per credit hour for the Faculty of Graduate Studies, visit the Tuition and Fee Schedule.

This certificate program consists of 9 credit hours (3 courses).

I have questions. How can I learn more?
If you’d like to speak with an advisor about a Nursing graduate program, you can book a one-on-one appointment through our Prospective Graduate Booking Calendar. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you explore your options.

What Can You Do with a Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership?

The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership prepares you to step into leadership roles across a variety of healthcare settings. You’ll be equipped to:
  • Lead teams and programs
  • Manage operations and budgets
  • Improve quality and safety
  • Drive innovation and change
  • Influence policy and decisions

Required Courses

NURS 785

Leadership in Nursing

Choose one of:
NURS 700
NURS 701
NURS 702
NURS 703
NURS 775
NURS 777
NURS 778
NURS 786
NURS 787
NURS 788
NURS 804
NURS 815
NURS 820

Theoretical And Philosophical Foundations of Nursing
Qualitative Research Methods
Quantitative Research Methods
Working with Vulnerable Population
Foundations and Theories of Learning
Approaches to Learning and Teaching Innovation in Nursing
Curriculum Development and Evaluation Process in Nursing
Leading in Rural and Remote Communities
Leadership and Managing Change in Healthcare
Leadership in Nursing and Health
Global Health
Health Care Ethics
Patterns of Health and Illness in Older Adults
Choose one of:
EAHR 810
EC&I 804
EC&I 834
ED 817
AGIN 803
AGIN 816
JSGS 823
JSGS 824
JSGS 826
JSGS 829
JSGS 887

Program Design and Planning
Curriculum Development
Designing for Online and Blended Learning
Research Methods with Indigenous Peoples
End-of-Life Issues for Human Service Workers
Aging, Society and Human Service Work
Health Promotion
Health Program Planning and Evaluation
Human Resources Management in Healthcare
Decision Making and Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
Clinical Terminologies and Classification Systems
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