What is the best nursing program in BC?
Maclean’s magazine ranks Canada’s best nursing programs for 2021.
School | Overall Ranking | Rank Last Year |
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University of Toronto | 1 | [1] |
University of Alberta | 2* | [2] |
University of British Columbia | 2* | [3] |
McMaster University | 4 | [4] |
How much does it cost to become a nurse in BC?
Programs
Program Name | Program Credential | Program Tuition* |
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Nursing (BScN) | Credential: Bachelor’s Degree | Tuition fee*: $20,724 |
Nursing (BScN) Advanced Entry | Credential: Bachelor’s Degree | Tuition fee*: $9,967 |
Practical Nursing | Credential: Diploma | Tuition fee*: $15,481 |
Pre-Health Sciences | Credential: Certificate |
How long does it take to become a nurse in BC?
Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) curriculum is a spiralled, competency based model that employs conceptual learning, learning technologies and active learning strategies, including both simulated and clinical practice experiences. The three year program is delivered in three 12-week terms per year.
Where can I study nursing in BC?
Nursing Programs in BC?
- University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus)
- Thompson Rivers University.
- Trinity Western University.
- University of the Fraser Valley.
- College of New Caledonia with University of Northern British Columbia.
- Northwest Community College with University of Northern British Columbia.
Is BC nursing hard to get into?
In short, should you apply for admission to nursing at BC, you have to be competitive for BC and then some. Aim to be at the top of BC’s average SAT range (1490) as opposed to the middle. BC’s middle 50% SAT range is 1370-1490 and their middle 50% ACT range is 31-34.
How do I become a nurse in Vancouver?
Education and Experience
- completion of a recognized bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- successful completion of the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam.
- registration with the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals.
- additional academic training or experience may be required to specialize in a specific area of nursing.