Year One -- at CNC
- ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology
- BIO 105 Basic Microbiology
- BIO 111 Anatomy and Physiology l
- BIO 112 Anatomy and Physiology ll
- NURS 101 The Art and Science of Nursing
- NURS 102 Communication Theory and Practice
- PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
Year Two -- at CNC
- MATH 104 Statistics. MATH 157 or PSYC 201 also meet statistics requirements.
- NURS 201 Introduction to Health Assessment
- NURS 202 Pathophysiological Concepts
- NURS 203 Health Promotion in Families
- NURS 204 Healing Modalities
- NURS 205 Introduction to First Nations Health
- NURS 206 Basic Nutrition
- NURS 210 Nursing Practice with the Adult
- NURS 211 Clinical Practicum: Adult
Intersession 1
- NURS 220 Extended Clinical Practicum 1 (5 weeks, supervised, 32.5 hours/week)
Year Three -- at UNBC
- NURS 304 Introduction to Nursing Knowledge
- NURS 306 Introduction to Epidemiology
- NURS 308 Ethics and Law in Nursing
- NURS 312 Mental Health Nursing Practice
- NURS 313 Nursing Practice - Elderly Adult
- NURS 315 Clinical Practicum: Mental Health
- NURS 316 Clinical Practicum: Elderly Adult
- NURS 317 Maternity Nursing Theory
- NURS 318 Pediatric Nursing Theory
- NURS 321 Maternity Nursing Clinical
- NURS 322 Pediatric Nursing Clinical
Intersession 2
- NURS 320 Extended Clinical Practicum 2 (5 weeks, supervised, 32.5 hours/week)
Year Four -- at UNBC
- NURS 403 Introduction to Nursing Research
- NURS 408 Nursing Leadership
- NURS 415 Introduction to Health and Community Nursing
- NURS 416 Clinical Practicum: Community Nursing
- POLS 403 Social & Health Policy & Administration
Focus area theory course: 3 credits
Focus area practicum: 5 credits.
*Focus areas — at least one of the following areas of clinical focus:
* Acute Care Nursing (NURS 426 and NURS 443);
* Rural Nursing (NURS 424 and NURS 442);
* First Nations Health & Nursing (NURS 422 and NURS 441);
* Community Health Nursing (NURS 420 and NURS 440);
* Mental Health Nursing (NURS 432 and NURS 444)
Electives
To graduate, you need 18 credits of electives, as follows:
• Three credit hours in First Nations studies
• Three credit hours in humanities
• At least three credit hours at the 200 level or above
• At least three credit hours at the 300 level or above
• Three credit hours at the 200 level or above related to nursing focus
• Three credit hours at any level in any subject