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The McMaster, Mohawk, Conestoga Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program promotes the development of nursing as a caring, client-centred, scientifically-based profession. With an emphasis on problem-based, small group, self-directed learning, the BScN program provides McMaster University undergraduate curriculum for preparation of professional nurses who will practice and provide leadership in a variety of health care settings. Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination conducted by the College of Nurses of Ontario to become a Registered Nurse.
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Program Structure and Highlights
- 4 year degree program, 2 semesters each year
- Nursing theory, health science and McMaster elective courses offered on McMaster campus
- 5 elective courses and 2 required Psychology courses are offered at the Fennell Campus, Mohawk College
- BScN degree conferred by McMaster University
- Online classroom and clinical support
- One-to-one supportive student/faculty relationships
- Access to Standardized Patients to enhance learning
- Access to graduate programs in nursing, leading to careers in teaching, research and administration
Admission Requirements & More Information
How to Apply: Apply online at www.ontariocolleges.ca using the fast, easy and interactive application form. Guidebooks and paper application forms are available at Ontario colleges, secondary schools and ontariocolleges.ca. Or contact:
ontariocolleges.ca P.O. Box 810, 60 Corporate Court Guelph, Ontario N1G 5J3 Telephone: 519-763-4725 or 1-888-892-2228 Fax: 519-763-4866 |