Bachelor of Nursing Sciences - Initial Training - Campus Montréal
36 monthsProgramme duration
14,126 CADTuition Fee/year
AugStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Nursing
Degree
BSc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
This baccalaureate program in nursing, initial training is aimed at people with college training other than nursing who wish to obtain their nursing permit by completing a study program in Montreal. Throughout your training, you develop the knowledge, professional attitudes as well as the intellectual and clinical skills to plan and provide care to clients of all ages and in all contexts. Structured around the study of caring for a person throughout their life, this program allows you to learn actively through real-life clinical situations and within small groups. You also learn to use the results of the latest studies in nursing sciences to provide care at the cutting edge of science and to discuss ethical and sociopolitical issues affecting the field of health and social services.
If you have a DEC in nursing, consult the baccalaureate program - DEC-BAC integrated training, which is also offered in Montreal.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Nursing
Degree
BSc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
This baccalaureate program in nursing, initial training is aimed at people with college training other than nursing who wish to obtain their nursing permit by completing a study program in Montreal. Throughout your training, you develop the knowledge, professional attitudes as well as the intellectual and clinical skills to plan and provide care to clients of all ages and in all contexts. Structured around the study of caring for a person throughout their life, this program allows you to learn actively through real-life clinical situations and within small groups. You also learn to use the results of the latest studies in nursing sciences to provide care at the cutting edge of science and to discuss ethical and sociopolitical issues affecting the field of health and social services.
If you have a DEC in nursing, consult the baccalaureate program - DEC-BAC integrated training, which is also offered in Montreal.
Admission Requirements
General eligibility conditions
To be eligible as a regular student and subject to the quality of the file, the candidate must either:
- hold a diploma of college studies (DEC) awarded by the Quebec Ministry of Education or demonstrate training equivalent to the DEC
- have successfully completed the Preparatory Year study program of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the University of Montreal
- hold a pre-university diploma and have successfully completed one year of university study (full-time equivalent)
- have completed at least 48 university credits
To be eligible, the candidate must also:
or hold one of the following college diplomas (DEC):
- DEC in sciences, letters and arts
- DEC in natural sciences and having reached the 00XU objective (biology)
- DEC in pre-hospital emergency care (181.A0)
- DEC in laboratory techniques - biotechnologies (210.AA)
- DEC in respiratory therapy techniques (141.A0)
- DEC in nuclear medicine technology (142.F0 or 142.B0)
- DEC in radiation oncology technology (142.C0)
- DEC physiotherapy techniques (144.A0)
- DEC in animal health techniques (145.A0)
- Biology 301 and 401 or two human biology courses
- Chemistry 101 and 201
- Mathematics (103 and 203) or 337
- Physics, 2 courses among 101, 201 and 301
satisfy the following conditions:
- at the request of the Faculty, present a medical certificate
- at the request of the Faculty, attend an interview.
To be eligible, you must provide proof of a level of knowledge of French corresponding to that required for this program of study. To this end, you must meet one of the following requirements:
- have passed the Uniform Test in French, language of instruction and literature, at the college level, from the Ministry of Higher Education of Quebec.
- have submitted proof of knowledge of French recognized by the University.
- have obtained at least C1 in oral comprehension and written comprehension in a French test recognized by the University of Montreal during the 24 months preceding the start of the term of study covered by the admission application.
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