Curriculum & Courses

Following is a list of the required courses for the Bachelor of Nursing program. You can click on the course names to a read a description of each one.

Year One

BIOL 1220Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 1221Anatomy and Physiology II
one of:GNED 1101 - Scientific and Mathematical Literacy for the Modern World
GNED 1102 - Controversies in Science
one of:

GNED 1401 - Critical Writing and Reading
GNED 1403 - Writing in a Digital Context

INTS 1240

Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication

one of:

MATH 2333 - Statistics for Life Sciences
ANTH 3307 - Introduction to Anthropological Statistics l

NURS 1111Theoretical Foundations of Nursing I
NURS 1112Health Promotion with Individuals I
NURS 1213Health Promotion with Individuals II
NURS 1214Professional Practice I
PHED 2007Introductory Nutrition
PSYC 2235Life Span Development

Year Two

one of:GNED 1201 - Aesthetic Interpretation and Ideas
GNED 1202 - Texts and Ideas
GNED 1203 - Cultural Perspectives on Science
one of:GNED 1301 - Globalization
GNED 1304 - Communities and Societies
HLTH 2250Research for Practice in Health and Community Studies
NURS 2111Theoretical Foundations of Nursing II
NURS 2112Alterations in Health: Nursing Knowledge and Therapeutics I
NURS 2113Alterations in Health: Nursing Knowledge and Therapeutics II
NURS 2114Professional Practice II
NURS 2215Health Promotion with Populations, Communities, Families
NURS 2216Professional Practice III

Year Three

NURS 3102Adult Health
NURS 3104Professional Practice in Adult Health
NURS 3112Family Newborn Health
NURS 3114Professional Practice in Family Newborn Health
NURS 3122Child Health
NURS 3124Professional Practice in Child Health
NURS 3132Mental Health
NURS 3134Professional Practice in Mental Health
NURS 3142Seniors' Health
NURS 3144Professional Practice in Seniors' Health

Year Four

NURS 4111Leadership/Trends and Issues
NURS 4112Integrated Professional Practice — consolidation (3 wks)
NURS 4XXXSenior Nursing Option
NURS 5114Transition to Independent Practice

Note: Courses may not necessarily be offered in the sequence shown. Students are responsible to ensure that all prerequisite and co-requisite requirements are met prior to registering in a course. Courses may be offered in Spring semesters to accommodate clinical placement availability.

 Please see the current schedule of classes for more information.

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