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Master of Business Administration/Master of Nursing (MBA/MN), Combined Degree, Course-based

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Completion requirement

In addition to the Faculty of Graduate Studies' requirements, the Faculty of Nursing and Haskayne School of Business require the following:

Students admitted to the MN/MBA will focus on courses for the MN during the first year and on MBA courses in years two and three. Typically, the remaining courses required will be completed in year three. A total of 66.75 units is required. Course requirements include:

a) MBA courses (51 units):

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 1000491
    AND
    1000511
    AND
    1650931
    AND
    1632981
    AND
    1637731
    AND
    1198791
    AND
    1279891
    AND
    1279901
    AND
    1647241
    AND
    1285231
    AND
    1311211
    AND
    1637021
    AND
    1647761
    AND
    1613451

  • plus three elective courses (3 units each) in the student's area of interest.

b) MN courses (15 units):

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 1503401
    AND
    1652411
    AND
    1652421
    AND
    1644951
    AND
    1309201

Each student is expected to complete the online seminar Academic Scholarly Writing within the first two weeks of the program.

Completion requirement

Credit for Undergraduate Courses

Under special circumstances, with the consent of the Faculty, students may take undergraduate courses, normally at the senior or 500-level, for the Master of Nursing degree.


Supervisory Assignments

No supervisor will be assigned.


Time Limit

Expected completion time for the Master of Nursing portion is one year. Maximum completion time is two years.

Completion requirement

Financial assistance may be available to qualified students. For information on awards, see the Awards and Financial Assistance section of this Calendar. Scholarship application packages will be available on the Faculty of Nursing Website prior to each competition deadline. The application deadline for internal scholarships is February 1. Please note that the deadlines for external funding applications may not coincide with the February 1 deadline.

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