ObjectivesThe goal of our Nursing programs is to help students meet the challenges of this demanding profession. Classroom and laboratory experiences are combined with clinical fieldwork in Montreal-area hospitals, where students work in specialties ranging from obstetrics, pediatrics, medicine and surgery to geriatrics, psychiatry and ambulatory care. The hours spent in clinical setting gradually increase so that, by third year, students spend much of their time in a hospital setting.
Academic titleNursing Diploma of College Studies
Course descriptionThis program is offered in a 3-year program or a 2-year intensive program.
1st Semester
180-10D Nursing I: Introduction to Nursing
101-805 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
350-803 Psychology of Human Development
603-101 English
109-___ Physical Education
___-___ Complementary
2nd Semester
180-20G Nursing II: Introduction to Nursing
101-806 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
387-803 Sociology of Diverse Families and Communities
603-___ English
___-___ Complementary
3rd Semester
180-30K Nursing III: Health and Illness I
101-814 Microbiology & Immunology
350-813 Psychology: Issues in Health Care
602-___ French
345-103 Humanities
4th Semester
180-40K Nursing IV: Health and Illness II
387-813 Sociology of Health
603-___ English
602-DB_ French
109-___ Physical Education
5th Semester
180-51J Nursing V: Health & Illness III
101-823 Pathophysiology
603-DB_ English
345-102 Humanities
6th Semester
180-60N Nursing VI: Integration
345-DB_ Humanities
109-105 Physical Education
All students must pass the Ministerial Examination of College English and a Comprehensive Assessment in Nursing.