About the Courses
With all four years of classes held at Selkirk College, you will get to study in one of BC’s most beautiful regions and graduate with a University of Victoria Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
Our location supports you to live in a community where the cost of living is lower than most urban centres. You will experience small class sizes, simulation technology, a variety of rural practice placements, and may have international learning opportunities.
Our program is nationally accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) and provincially recognized by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).
Nursing careers are diverse and include practice, education, administration, and research.
After graduation, you will be prepared for entry level practice in a variety of settings and eligible
With all four years of classes held at Selkirk College, you will get to study in one of BC’s most beautiful regions and graduate with a University of Victoria Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
Our location supports you to live in a community where the cost of living is lower than most urban centres. You will experience small class sizes, simulation technology, a variety of rural practice placements, and may have international learning opportunities.
Our program is nationally accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) and provincially recognized by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).
Nursing careers are diverse and include practice, education, administration, and research.
After graduation, you will be prepared for entry level practice in a variety of settings and eligible for post-basic nursing specialty programs, including medical/surgical, critical care, gerontology, maternal child health, mental health, rural and remote, and community health
Consider nursing if you are:
Caring and compassionate
A creative and critical thinker
Professional in demeanor and behavior
Able to manage time, stress and uncertainty
Committed to learning
Comfortable with new technology
Graduates are eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examinations, Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) and qualified to pursue graduate education.
Modules
Term 1
ShowBIOL164 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
ShowENGL110 - College Composition
ShowNURS112 - Professional Practice I: Introduction to the Profession of Nursing
ShowNURS116 - Health and Healing I: Living Health
ShowNURS117 - Relational Practice I: Self and Others
ShowNURS119 - Nursing Practice I: Introduction to Nursing Practice
Term 2
ShowBIOL165 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
ShowNURS122 - Professional Practice II: Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing
ShowNURS126 - Health and Healing II: Health Indicators
ShowNURS129 - Nursing Practice II: Coming to Know the Client
ShowNURS130 - Consolidated Practice Experience I
ShowINDG302 - Indigenous Health And Healing
Term 3
ShowAHSC218 - Health Sciences III: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
ShowNURS216 - Health & Healing III: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives
ShowNURS217 - Relational Practice II: Creating Health - Promoting Relationships
ShowNURS219 - Nursing Practice III: Promoting Health & Healing
Term 4
ShowAHSC228 - Health Sciences IV: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
ShowNURS222 - Professional Practice III: Nursing Ethics
ShowNURS226 - Health and Healing IV: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives
ShowNURS229 - Nursing Practice IV: Promoting Health and Healing
ShowNURS230 - Consolidated Practice Experience II
Term 5
REQUIRED COURSES
ShowNURS316 - Health and Healing V: Complex Health Challenges
ShowNURS317 - Relational Practice III: Connecting Across Differences
ShowNURS319 - Nursing Practice V: Promoting Health and Healing
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IELTS Academic
6 not less than 5.5
Requirements
BC high school graduation and completion of the following BC Provincial Curriculum courses (or equivalents) with minimum marks as indicated:
English Studies 12 or equivalent (73%)
Biology 12 (73%)
Chemistry 11 (67%)
Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 11 (67%)