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Chair
Dawn Prentice
Associate Professors
Joyce Engel, Heather Kilty, Lynn McCleary, Dawn Prentice, Lynn Rempel
Assistant Professor
Jane Moore
Lecturers
Andrea Bodnar, Joanne Crawford, Karyn Taplay
Nursing Practicum Co-ordinator
Sandra Micsinszki
Nursing Learning Resource Centre
Elizabeth Horsley, Isobelle Blake
Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator
Sandra Micsinszki
Adjunct Professors
Sue Matthews, Linda Ritchie, Maureen Shantz, Helen Taylor
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General Information |
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Administrative Co-ordinator
Jennifer Ritchie
905-688-5550, extension 4660
East Academic 303
brocku.ca/nursing
The four year Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree is offered in collaboration with Loyalist College. Students at the Loyalist College site will complete their first and second years there, moving to Brock University for the third and fourth years of the program. The program must be completed within 6 years. Students at the Brock site will remain at Brock University for the four years of the program. Graduates will be eligible to write the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination and the College of Nurses of Ontario Jurisprudence Examination.
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Admissions |
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The BScN is a limited enrolment program. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements.
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Program Notes |
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Students wishing to proceed to year 2 as a Nursing major must have achieved a minimum 65 percent overall average in year 1 courses. A student who has not passed all year 1 courses will not be able to progress into second year nursing courses. |
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Failure to succeed in any two practicum courses will result in dismissal from the program. |
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Clinical courses are graded Pass/Fail, however a pass with conditions (related to performance in the next clinical course) may be given. A student may only pass with conditions in one clinical course. |
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It is the responsibility of all nursing students to adhere to the Nursing Department's Ethical and Professional Code of Conduct which is in conjunction with Brock University's Code of Student Conduct. |
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Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification which must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1 each year and must be valid during the clinical placement period. |
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Students require N-95 mask fit testing every two years. |
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Proof of Immunizations is due prior to registration for clinical courses. Immunization screening required: Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella (Chicken Pox); Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diptheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis. Annual TB Skin Testing is required and is due by June 1 each year. Positive TB tests require chest Xrays every two years. |
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Police record check, with a vulnerable sector screening may be required by clinical agencies. It is the student's responsibility to ensure the process is complete - at their own expense. In some cases, the student may not be allowed to attend clinical if these requirements are not met. |
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Students in the program are normally expected to complete degree requirements within six years of initial registration. Students who have not registered for one Nursing credit in each calendar year will be removed from the program unless they have been granted a leave of absence by the Chair. |
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A student who has not registered for clinical courses for one year or longer will be required to pass a practical exam prior to registering for the next clinical course. The student will be charged a clinical skills exam fee. If the student fails the exam, the student must repeat the last completed clinical course. |
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Students take NUSC 4F93 when offered. |
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In 20 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; at least three credits must be numbered 3(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above. In some circumstances, in order to meet university degree and program requirements, more than 20 credits may be taken. |
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program |
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Years 1 and 2 at Loyalist College |
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Year 1
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NURS 1000 Nursing Lab 1 |
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NURS 1001 Nursing: The Canadian Context |
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NURS 1003 Health Assessment |
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NURS 1004 Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization |
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NURS 1005 Nursing Practice: Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization |
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NURS 1006 Pathophysiology |
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ANAT 1001 Human Anatomy and Physiology |
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COMM 1014 Self and Others |
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PHAR 1001 Pharmacology |
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PSYC 2004 Psychology |
Year 2
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NURS 1002 Nursing and Health Promotion |
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NURS 2000 Self Perception and Interaction |
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NURS 2001 Nursing Care of the Young Family |
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NURS 2002 Nursing Practice: Nursing Care of the Young Family |
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NURS 2003 Understanding Nursing Research |
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NURS 2004 Care of the Acutely Ill Client |
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NURS 2005 Nursing Practice: Care of the Acutely Ill Client |
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NUTR 1000 Nutrition |
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PSYC 1008 Lifespan Development |
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SOCI 2003 Sociology |
Year 3
Year 4
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Years 1 and 2 at Brock University |
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Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
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Course Descriptions |
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Note that not all courses are offered in every session. Refer to the applicable term timetable for details.
# Indicates a cross listed course
* Indicates primary offering of a cross listed course
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Prerequisites and Restrictions |
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Students must check to ensure that prerequisites are met. Students may be deregistered, at the request of the instructor, from any course for which prerequisites and/or restrictions have not been met.
NUSC 1P10
Professional and Therapeutic Communications I
Concepts, principles and the practice of professional communication. Factors influencing the perception and interpretation of communication, including the use of self.
Lectures, selected laboratory sessions, 4 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 1P12.
NUSC 1P12
Nursing and Health Promotion: The Canadian Context
Philosophical and theoretical concepts of health and nursing, including determinants of health, primary health care, standards of nursing practice, and the Canadian health care system.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 1P10.
NUSC 1P14
Nursing Theory: Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization
Concepts in health, wellness, illness and nursing practice related to caring for clients experiencing illness and hospitalization.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P10 and 1P12.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
NUSC 1P16
Nursing Practice: Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to clients experiencing illness and hospitalization.
14 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P10 and 1P12.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 1P14.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 2P10
Nursing Theory: Nursing Care of the Young Family
Nursing models and interdisciplinary theories, principles and concepts related to caring for children and the childbearing and childrearing family.
Lectures, selected laboratory sessions, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P12.
NUSC 2P12
Nursing Practice: Nursing Care of the Young Family
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to caring for children and the childbearing and childrearing family.
15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P10.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 2P14
Nursing Theory: Care of the Acutely Ill Client
Nursing models and interdisciplinary theories, principles and concepts related to caring for the acutely ill client and their families.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P16.
NUSC 2P16
Nursing Practice: Care of the Acutely Ill Client
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to caring for the acutely ill client and their families.
15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P14.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 2P30
Health Assessment
Nursing theory, underlying foundations, practice and principles related to comprehensive, holistic health assessments conducted within the framework of primary health care, interdisciplinary practice and nursing theoretical perspectives.
Lectures, 3 hours per week; laboratory sessions, 2 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P16.
NUSC 3P08
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative means of understanding and interpreting data in nursing research.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in MATH 1P98.
NUSC 3P12
Experiencing Chronicity
Nursing models and selected interdisciplinary theories, underlying foundations, principles and concepts related to chronicity and selected chronic conditions.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P90.
NUSC 3P14
Promoting Mental Health
Nursing models and selected interdisciplinary theories, underlying foundations, principles and concepts related to adults, older adults, and families experiencing mental health challenges.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P92.
NUSC 3P20
Nursing Ethics
Ethical and legal principles, models and theories. Application to professional practice.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12, 2P16 and 2P30 or permission of the Chair.
NUSC 3P32
Directed Readings
Variable subject matter designed in consultation with faculty member directing the course.
Restriction: permission of the Chair.
NUSC 3P50
Health Education
Principles of teaching and learning and their impact on knowledge, awareness, attitudes, skills and behaviour. Assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation processes in development of a variety of health teaching strategies.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12, 2P16 and 2P30 or permission of the Chair.
NUSC 3P70
Nursing Research
Critical appraisal of quantitative and qualitative nursing research to determine the evidence base for practice.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
NUSC 3P75
Diversity and Nursing
Transcultural and interdisciplinary conceptual theories and models for providing culturally competent nursing care in diverse societal and health care settings with diverse clients. Examination of knowledge, issues, beliefs and behaviours related to culture, ethnicity and health.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P10 and 2P14 or permission of the Chair.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in NUSC 4P75.
NUSC 3P90
Nursing Practicum: Experiencing Chronicity
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to individuals and families experiencing chronic conditions.
15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P12.
Note: Clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 3P92
Nursing Practicum: Promoting Mental Health
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to adults, older adults, and families experiencing mental health challenges.
15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16.
Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P14.
Note: Clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 3P94
Nursing Practicum: Intersession
Practice, application, and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings.
120 hours over four to five weeks, selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P90 and 3P92.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 4F92
Community Health Nursing
Theory and practice emphasizing primary health care principles, assessment and health promotion with individuals, families, aggregates and communities.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week; community practicum 15 hours per week; selected laboratory sessions.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors and permission of the Department.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. Nursing program practicum fee will be applied.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in NUSC 4P40 and 4P92.
NUSC 4F93
Community Health Nursing (International)
Theory and practice emphasizing primary health care principles, assessment and health promotion with individuals, families, aggregates and communities in an international setting.
Lectures, 35 hours; practicum, 150 hours.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors and permission of the Department.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94.
Note: proof of a valid passport; visa, immunization and CPR certification as required. Students will be required to submit an application to attend course. Students must be a minimum 18 years of age. Students are expected to pay their own expenses. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 4F94
Nursing Practicum: Specialized
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings.
15 hours per week.
Restriction: open to NUSC majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P12.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check as necessary) must be completed by deadline posted by Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 4F96
Integrated Nursing Practicum I
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings.
35 hours per week for six weeks.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors with a minimum of 18.0 credits, a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4F92 or 4F93.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 4F98
Integrated Nursing Practicum II
Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings.
35 hours per week for six weeks.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4F96.
Note: clinical course requirements (immunization, CPR and police check) must be submitted to the Nursing Office by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in a late fee and/or deregistration. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.
NUSC 4P20
Leadership in Nursing and Management
Current issues, opportunities and challenges for nursing leadership in different nursing, community and organizational venues.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94 or permission of the Chair.
NUSC 4P32
Advanced Directed Readings
Variable subject matter designed in consultation with faculty member directing the course.
Restriction: permission of the Chair.
NUSC 4P50
Applied Nursing Research
Application of principles of research design, data collection, data analysis, and dissemination through research projects.
Lectures, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P70 or permission of the Chair.
NUSC 4P60
Trends and Issues in Professional Nursing
Historical to current overviews of significant trends and issues impacting the profession of nursing. Image, burnout, environment, roles, culture, politics and economics affecting client and nursing care.
Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to Nursing majors.
Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94.
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