School: Centennial College
Program:Bridging to University Nursing - Flexible
Program | Bridging to University Nursing - Flexible | Faculty | School of Community and Health Studies |
Credential | Certificate | Duration | 1 years/3 semesters |
Starting Month | Fall, Winter | Co-op opportunities | No |
Program Description:
The Bridging to University Nursing – Flexible program is a three-semester graduate certificate program that gives registered practical nurses (RPNs) the opportunity to bridge to a degree in nursing.
While this health program features the same curriculum as the full-time Bridging to University Nursing program, it also offers a fall and winter intake. The fall intake does not run during the summer, while the winter intake runs three consecutive semesters.
Advantages:
Faculty members are knowledgeable, experienced and caring. They also understand and support the needs of adult and English-as-a-second-language students.
Evidence-based practices are incorporated into the delivery of the program.
In the Bridging to University Nursing – Flexible program, you come to understand nursing knowledge acquisition, and how research is utilized and applied to complex client care situations.
At Centennial College's nursing lab, you are able to conduct independent and self-directed practice to develop advanced-level communication and leadership skills.
Individual clinical feedback and evaluation will give employers valuable evidence of current and safe clinical practice.
Clinical placement allows you to apply your skills to the real world and develop an employment network.
The certificate that you earn will provide evidence of reflective practice, employment and continuing education opportunities.
Admission Requirement:
College diploma in practical nursing with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher (B average)
No repeated courses or failures on academic transcript
Tuition Fees:
Student
| Tuition ( 2 Semesters)
| Incidental Fees
| Total
|
Canadian | $2935.5
| $973
| $3908.5
|
International | $13283
| $2256
| $15539
|
Career:
Graduates may find career opportunities in areas such as:
Registered nurse
Public health nurse
Community nurse
Critical care nurse
Coronary care nurse
Intensive care nurse
Trauma nurse
Credits Transfer
Students who successfully complete this program may qualify for entry into Ontario college graduate certificates and university degree programs at institutions such as McMaster University, University of Guelph and Northern Alberta Institution of Technology.
Link to Centennial College Official Website
https://www.centennialcollege.ca/