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The UBC School of Nursing provides a cutting-edge program that develops future leaders in nursing. As a student, you'll experience state-of-the-art technology, learn from distinguished faculty, and have access to extensive learning resources.
Combining academic coursework with hands-on clinical training in hospitals and community settings, you'll graduate fully equipped to work as a registered nurse in today's dynamic healthcare landscape. Your education will be guided by award-winning professors renowned for their pioneering contributions to nursing specialties like primary care, theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, healthcare leadership, policy development, and ethical practice.
Admission requirements include either a completed bachelor's degree or substantial progress (at least 48 non-nursing university transfer credits) toward another degree, along with first-year English (3 credits) and Human Anatomy/Physiology (6 credits). Currently, the program only considers applications from Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and refugees.