Bachelor of Science in Nursing

St. Catharines

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program at Brock University offers students a comprehensive education in nursing theory, clinical practice, and professional development. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program at Brock University provides students with a comprehensive education in nursing practice, theory, research, and professional development, preparing them for rewarding careers as registered nurses (RNs) in diverse healthcare settings.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Curriculum: The BScN program provides students with a solid foundation in nursing knowledge and skills. Courses cover subjects such as anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, pathophysiology, health assessment, nursing ethics, and evidence-based practice. Students also learn about various healthcare settings, including acute care hospitals, community health centers, long-term care facilities, and primary care clinics.

  2. Clinical Experience: Hands-on clinical experience is an integral part of the BScN program. Students have the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world healthcare settings under the guidance of experienced clinical preceptors. Clinical placements provide students with valuable practical skills, critical thinking abilities, and interpersonal communication techniques essential for nursing practice.

  3. Interdisciplinary Learning: The BScN program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork. Students learn to work effectively with healthcare professionals from different disciplines, including physicians, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and social workers, to provide holistic patient care. Interprofessional education enhances students' understanding of healthcare systems and fosters a collaborative approach to patient-centered care.

  4. Research and Scholarship: The BScN program incorporates research and scholarly inquiry into nursing practice. Students learn to critically appraise research literature, design research studies, and apply evidence-based findings to clinical practice. Research courses and projects empower students to contribute to nursing knowledge and advance the profession through scientific inquiry and innovation.

  5. Professional Development: The BScN program prepares students for professional licensure and entry into the nursing workforce. Students develop professional competencies, ethical principles, and leadership skills necessary for nursing practice. They learn about legal and ethical responsibilities, professional standards of practice, and the importance of lifelong learning and professional development.

  6. Specialization and Electives: The BScN program may offer opportunities for students to pursue specialized areas of interest or electives in specific healthcare fields. Specialization options may include critical care nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, or gerontological nursing. Elective courses allow students to explore topics such as palliative care, public health nursing, or nursing informatics.

  7. Simulation and Technology: The BScN program may incorporate simulation-based learning and healthcare technology to enhance student learning outcomes. Simulation labs provide a safe environment for students to practice clinical skills, decision-making, and communication in realistic healthcare scenarios. Technology-enabled learning resources, such as virtual patient simulations and electronic health record systems, help students develop digital competency and familiarity with healthcare technology.

  8. Clinical Placement Opportunities: The BScN program offers diverse clinical placement opportunities in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, community agencies, public health departments, and indigenous healthcare centers. Clinical placements provide students with exposure to different patient populations, healthcare practices, and cultural contexts, enriching their nursing education and preparing them for the complexities of contemporary healthcare delivery.

  9. Preparation for Licensure and Certification: Upon completion of the BScN program, graduates are eligible to write the national licensure examination to become registered nurses (RNs). Additionally, graduates may pursue specialty certification in areas such as critical care nursing, emergency nursing, perioperative nursing, or community health nursing, further enhancing their professional qualifications and career opportunities.

  10. Graduate Studies and Advanced Practice: Graduates of the BScN program may choose to pursue further education and advanced practice roles in nursing. They may pursue graduate studies, such as a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), to become nurse practitioners, nurse educators, nurse researchers, or nursing leaders in healthcare organizations, academia, or research institutions.

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Location

St. Catharines

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IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 35704

Application Fees : CAD$ 140

Undergraduate Programs:

Academic Requirements: To be eligible for undergraduate programs at Brock University, international students must have completed the equivalent of Canadian Grade 12 education or its international equivalent. A minimum overall average of 65% is typically required for admission consideration.

English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate their English language proficiency. The accepted English language proficiency tests include IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum overall band score of 6.5. TOEFL iBT overall score of 88 is required with no band less than 21. PTE Overall score of 58 is required,DET score required is 110.

Additional Requirements: Some undergraduate programs at Brock University may have specific prerequisite courses or additional requirements for admission. These requirements vary depending on the program of study, and applicants are advised to check the specific program requirements on the university's official website.

Brock University offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic journey. 

International Curriculum Scholarship: This scholarship is available to incoming international undergraduate students who have achieved academic excellence in their previous studies. The scholarship amounts vary and are awarded based on academic performance.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship: Brock University offers scholarships specifically for international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The scholarship amount is based on the student's IB score and is renewable for up to four years.

Brock Scholars Award: The Brock Scholars Award is a prestigious scholarship for high-achieving international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. The award recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and community involvement. It provides a substantial financial contribution towards tuition fees.

Brock International Award: This award is available to both undergraduate and graduate international students. It recognizes academic excellence and provides financial assistance to help cover tuition fees.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Many of Brock University's faculties offer scholarships and awards for international students within their respective fields of study. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership, or specific criteria related to the faculty.

External Scholarships: Brock University also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, private organizations, and foundations. The university provides resources and support to help students navigate these external scholarship opportunities.

It's important to note that the availability and criteria for scholarships may vary each year. To apply for scholarships, international students are usually required to submit an application form, academic transcripts, and sometimes a personal statement or reference letters. It is important to review the specific requirements and deadlines for each scholarship and ensure that all application materials are submitted on time.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program at Brock University prepares graduates for diverse career opportunities in nursing and healthcare. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program at Brock University prepares graduates for dynamic and fulfilling careers in nursing, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to make meaningful contributions to healthcare and improve the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.

  1. Registered Nurse (RN): Graduates are eligible to write the licensure examination to become registered nurses (RNs). They may work in various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, community health agencies, schools, and rehabilitation centers, providing direct patient care, health promotion, and disease prevention services.

  2. Specialty Nursing Roles: Graduates may pursue specialized nursing roles in areas such as pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, critical care nursing, oncology nursing, obstetrics, and gerontological nursing. Specialized roles may require additional education, certification, or clinical experience.

  3. Advanced Practice Nursing: Graduates may pursue advanced practice nursing roles such as nurse practitioners (NPs), clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), nurse anesthetists, or nurse midwives. Advanced practice nurses have additional education and training in specialized areas of nursing practice and may have prescriptive authority and independent practice privileges.

  4. Leadership and Management: Graduates may advance into leadership and management positions within healthcare organizations, serving as nurse managers, clinical coordinators, nursing supervisors, or directors of nursing. They may be responsible for overseeing nursing staff, managing budgets, implementing quality improvement initiatives, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

  5. Education and Research: Graduates may pursue careers in nursing education, teaching in colleges, universities, or nursing schools. They may also work in research roles, conducting nursing research studies, contributing to evidence-based practice, and disseminating knowledge through scholarly publications and presentations.

  6. Public Health and Policy: Graduates may work in public health agencies, government organizations, or non-profit organizations, focusing on population health, health promotion, disease prevention, and health policy development. They may work in areas such as epidemiology, community health, global health, or health advocacy.

  7. International Nursing: Graduates may explore opportunities for international nursing practice, working abroad in humanitarian aid organizations, global health initiatives, or international development projects. They may provide nursing care in underserved communities, disaster relief settings, or refugee camps, addressing global health disparities and promoting health equity.


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