- Program Description
- Program of Studies / Mandatory Courses
- Admission and Registration
- Learning Outcomes
- Opportunities
- Next Steps
- Field Placement / Clinical
- Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- College Resources
- Program Contact
Program Description
Expand knowledge and skills in Pediatric Nursing with an in depth study of content essential to the provision of effective nursing care for the pediatric population (infancy to adolescence) and their families with emphasis on community setting.
Nursing Specialization increases potential to find employment in Pediatric Units and in community settings.
Additional Details
Admission and Registration
You do not need to apply to begin this program. Simply ensure you meet the requirements listed on the Admission Requirements webpage prior to registering.
Current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Interested in taking a single course? Provided you have the appropriate prerequisites, the courses in this program can be taken individually.
Financial Assistance
Bursary funding may be available. Learn more about Financial Assistance Options for Continuing Education Students.
Learning Outcomes
Program learning outcomes outline what graduates need to know, and be able to do, after they complete a program.
- Use specialized knowledge and skills to provide safe, competent nursing care to the pediatric population and their families within scope of practice.
- Discuss the psychosocial, cultural, ethical, and political influences on pediatric nursing care.
- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care in both normal and complex pediatric nursing care situations within scope of practice.
- Update and expand their scientific knowledge using a variety of resources and learning opportunities.
- Utilize critical thinking skills in examining pediatric care and practice issues.
- Implement and promote evidence-based nursing practice through research utilization.
- Promote family-centered care for the pediatric population and their families.
- Utilize principles of health education, adult learning and the teaching learning process to meet the learning needs of the pediatric population and their families.
Opportunities
Nursing Specialization increases potential to find employment in Pediatric Units and in community settings.
For details on related occupations, job market information and career opportunities, visit the Government of Canada Job Bank (opens in new window).
Next Steps
Field Placement / Clinical
Students preparing for laboratory and clinical experience should visit our Preclinical / Clinical webpage and our Clinical FAQ for details and information on the process.
You MUST register for Preplacement/Clinical Service (HLTH10223), which is not part of the program of study, to complete required health clearances prior to registering for a clinical.
Additional Information
Frequently Asked Questions
- Continuing Education FAQ
- Where can I find more information on registering?
- What is the fee structure?
- How can I apply for an exemption?
- Can I obtain credit for learning obtained outside a traditional classroom?
- Where can I find more information on online learning and exams for online courses?
- How do I apply to graduate?
College Resources
Program Contact
Continuing Education
Health, Nursing and Community Studies
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1-844-767-6871