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Langara College's Nursing Faculty provides a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that prepares students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for delivering professional nursing services in today's complex healthcare environment. The program's curriculum undergoes frequent updates to incorporate emerging healthcare trends and educational advancements. Both the BSN and Advanced Entry BSN (LPN to BSN bridging) programs hold accreditation from the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing and are approved by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM). International nurses can enroll in the two-year Post-Degree Diploma in Nursing Practice, another BCCNM-approved program. Graduates from both the BSN and Post-Degree Diploma programs qualify to take the national nursing certification examination.
Academic Requirements
A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.33 in courses required for admission.
Applicants must complete the following courses with a minimum "C+" grade (unless otherwise noted):
ENGL 1100, 1123, 1127, or 1128 (or equivalent);
Any university-transferable English course that is not equivalent to ENGL 1100, 1123, 1127, or 1128;
BIOL 11901, 2;
BIOL 11911, 2; and
A minimum "C+" grade in PSYC 23212; a minimum "A" grade in STAT 11232; or a minimum "C+" grade in STAT 11242.