Program Details

  • Program Code: S402
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Graduate Certificate
  • Duration:
    1 semester
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: January, September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $2,259.00 *

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2022
Not Available
Not Available
Winter 2023
Closed
Not Available
Spring 2023
Closed
Not Available
  • PGWP Eligible: No
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Program Description

Leadership Claims

Preparing registered nurses to work in hospital critical care units for over 40 years.

Program Overview

Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing is a one-semester postgraduate program that prepares registered nurses to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families. 

Full Description

Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing is a one-semester postgraduate program that prepares registered nurses to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families. 

The combined theory and clinical courses encompass the Level 1, 2 and 3 Critical Care Standards of Practice as outlined by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Critical Care Nursing Standards from Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU). 

This program is offered at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences at the Waterfront Campus. 

Structured clinical courses provide nurses with a safe learning environment to practice critical care knowledge, skills and judgment in critical care units across the Greater Toronto Area. 

Due to the limited number of clinical placements available, this program has a restricted number of seats open to applicants. 

PLEASE NOTE: Some of our clinical or work placement partners may require students to show proof of full vaccination and PPE. For program specific requirements, please visit this page for the latest updates on COVID-19.

Your Field Education Options

Clinical placement is a key component of this program. 

Placements are conducted with a partner hospital in their critical care unit. Students will be expected to spend 232 hours in a critical care environment under the supervision of a preceptor and a clinical facilitator as a requirement to complete the program. 

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Graduates are prepared to work in a variety of critical care units including:

  • medical-surgical
  • neuro-surgical
  • trauma
  • coronary
  • cardiovascular

Many hospitals have chosen our program (through sponsorship) to prepare their nurses for working in this dynamic specialty field.

Visit Waterfront Campus

Book campus tour

Visit Waterfront Campus

Our Virtual Tour showcases the following areas:

  • Campus Facilities
  • Student Services
  • Applied Learning Environments
  • Labs & Classrooms

Program Details

  • Program Code: S402
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Graduate Certificate
  • Duration:
    1 semester
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: January, September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $2,286.00 *

Program Availability

SemesterDomesticInternational
Fall 2021
Closed
Not Available
Winter 2022
Closed
Not Available
Spring 2022
Suspended
Not Available
  • PGWP Eligible: No
Add to Comparison +Compare Programs

Visit Waterfront Campus

Book campus tour

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Preparing Registered Nurses to work in hospital critical care units for over 40 years.

Program Overview

Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing is a one-semester postgraduate program that prepares Registered Nurses to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families.

Full Description

Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nursing is a one-semester postgraduate program that prepares Registered Nurses to give competent care to critically ill individuals and their families.

The combined theory and clinical courses encompass the Level 1, 2 and 3 Critical Care Standards of Practice as outlined by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care and Critical Care Nursing Standards from Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU).

This program is offered at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences at the Waterfront Campus.

Structured clinical courses provide nurses with a safe learning environment to practice critical care knowledge, skills and judgement in critical care units across the Greater Toronto Area.

Due to the limited number of clinical placements available, this program has a restricted number of seats open to applicants.

PLEASE NOTE: Some of our clinical or work placement partners may require students to show proof of full vaccination. As such, students who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 may not be able to complete the required field placement component of their program in the regularly scheduled time frame. Please visit this page for the latest updates on COVID-19.

Your Field Education Options

Clinical placement is a key component of this program.

Placements are conducted with a partner hospital in their critical care unit. Students will be expected to spend 232 hours in a critical care environment under the supervision of a preceptor and a clinical educator as a requirement to complete the program.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Your Career

Graduates are prepared to work in a variety of critical care units including:

  • medical-surgical
  • neuro-surgical
  • trauma
  • coronary
  • cardiovascular

Many hospitals have chosen our program (through sponsorship) to prepare their nurses for working in this dynamic specialty field.

Visit Waterfront Campus

Book campus tour

Visit Waterfront Campus

Our Virtual Tour showcases the following areas:

  • Campus Facilities
  • Student Services
  • Applied Learning Environments
  • Labs & Classrooms