Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) - Registered practical nurse path, in collaboration with Algonquin College

Total (120 units)

Fall

Winter

Phase 1 (30 units)

Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition offered at Algonquin College - Woodroffe campus

Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition offered at Algonquin College - Woodroffe campus

Phase 2 (24 units)

  • HSS1100 Microbiology and Immunology
  • HSS2381 WC Quantitative Methods in Health Sciences: Continuous Variables
  • PSY1101 WC Introduction to Psychology: Foundations
  • Elective

Note: Bridging students cannot complete phase 2 enrollment online. Please visit the Academic Office at MNT232 or send an email to [email protected] for assistance.

  • ANP1107 Human Anatomy and Physiology III
  • NSG3301 WC or WB Research in Nursing (Prerequisites: HSS 1101, HSS 2381). The courses NSG 3301, HSS 3101 cannot be combined for units.
  • PHA3112 Clinical Pharmacology (Prerequisites: ANP1105, ANP 1106, ANP 1107).
  • PHI1370 Philosophical Issues in Health Care

3rd year (30 units)

  • NSG3107 WC or WB Family-Centered Care of Children with Acute and Chronic Illness (Prerequisites: NSG 2113, NSG 2313, NSG 3301, PHA 3112, PHS 3300. NSG 3307 is corequisite to NSG 3107).
  • NSG3111 WC Care of the Childbearing Family (Prerequisites: NSG 2113, NSG 2313, NSG 3301, PHA 3112, PHS 3300. NSG 3311 is corequisite to NSG 3111).
  • NSG3127 WC Nursing Professionalism and Ethics (Prerequisites: NSG 2113, NSG 2313, PHI 1370).
  • NSG3307 WC Practicum: Family-Centered Care of Children with Acute and Chronic Illness* (Prerequisite: NSG 2313. NSG 3107 is corequisite to NSG 3307).
  • NSG3311 WC Practicum: Childbearing Family* (Prerequisite: NSG 2317. NSG 3111 is corequisite to NSG 3311).
  • NSG3103 WC Theory in Nursing (Prerequisites: PHI 1370, NSG 2113, NSG 2313, NSG 3301).
  • NSG3105 WC Care of Adults Experiencing Illness (Prerequisites: NSG 2113, NSG 2313, NSG 3301, PHA 3112, PHS 3300. NSG 3305 is corequisite to NSG 3105).
  • NSG3137 WC Practicum: Mental Health (Prerequisite: NSG 2313. NSG 3320 is corequisite to NSG 3137).
  • NSG3305 WC Practicum: Care of Adults Experiencing Illness* (Prerequisite: NSG2317. NSG3105 is corequisite to NSG 3305).
  • NSG3320 WC Mental Health Nursing (Prerequisites: NSG 2113, NSG 2313, PSY 2114, NSG 3301, PHA 3112, PHS 3300. NSG 3137 is corequisite to NSG 3320).

4th year (30 units)

  • NSG3123 WC Community Health Nursing (Prerequisites: NSG 3105, NSG 3107, NSG 3111, NSG 3127, NSG 3320. NSG 3323 is corequisite to NSG 3123).
  • NSG3323 WC Practicum: Community Health Nursing* (Prerequisites: NSG 3137, NSG 3305, NSG 3307, NSG 3311. NSG 3123 is corequisite to NSG 3323).
  • NSG4330 WC Complex Nursing Care (Prerequisites: NSG 3105, NSG 3107, NSG 3111, NSG 3127, NSG 3320. NSG 3123 and NSG 4430 are corequisite to NSG 4330).
  • NSG4430 WC Practicum: Complex Nursing Care* (Prerequisites: NSG 3137, NSG 3305, NSG 3307, NSG 3311. Prerequisite or corequisite: NSG 3323. Corequisite: NSG 4330).
  • NSG4134 WC Political and Economic Contexts of Health Care (Prerequisite: 18 university course units in nursing (NSG) at the 3000 level or 4000 level).
  • NSG4245 WC Practicum: Consolidation* (Prerequisites: NSG 3103, NSG 3123, NSG 3127, NSG 3323, NSG 4330, NSG 4430. NSG 4134 and SAI 4120 are corequisite to NSG 4245).
  • SAI4120 WC Interprofessional Health Care Practice (Prerequisite: 81 university course units. NSG 4245 is corequisite to SAI 4120).

Notes

  1. For more information regarding Phase 1 visit the Academic Pathway for Movement from Ontario College Diploma in Practical Nursing to BScN.
  2. Phase 2 can be taken on a part-time basis. After completion of the bridging requirements (24 units) students complete the requirements of the 3rd and 4th year of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
  3. To find an elective, visit the course timetable
  4. A maximum of 48 course units is permitted for this program.
  5. All NSG courses require a passing mark of C+.
  6. Students admitted with advanced standing are requested to contact the Academic Office to review their course sequence ([email protected]). 
  7. Please enrol for clinical placement (courses with an *) within prescribed deadlines
  8. Clinical placements may occur during the day, the evening, on weekends and some may extend until the month of May and June.
  9. Registration requirements for clinical placements: Please consult the Office of Risk Management to obtain more information regarding the additional program requirements.
  10. It is important to follow this course sequence if you wish to complete the requirements of your program in four years. Any failure, withdrawal or modification of a course in this sequence could result in a delay in completing the requirements of your program. 

*Courses with clinical components