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Nursing at University of Lethbridge

How long is the Nursing at University of Lethbridge?
B.N. - 4 Years Post-Diploma B.N. for Registered Nurses - 16 Months or 2 Years Post-Diploma B.N. for Registered Nurses with Specialty Certification - 12 Months

What you need to get in to the Nursing at University of Lethbridge?
Standard admission. Biology 30, Chemistry 30, English 30 or English Language Arts 30-1, Mathematics 30 or Pure Mathematics 30 (or Applied Mathematics 30 and a minimum grade of 75% in Athabasca University's Mathematics 101), and one additional 30-level course. 4 year B.N. program offered in collaboration with Lethbridge Community College. For Post- diploma B.N.: Graduate of an approved School of Nursing and current registration in a Canadian province or territory. (and an approved post-diploma program or certificate for the Post-Dip. B.N. for Registered Nurses with Specialty Certification). For all programs, completion of a screening health assessment, schedule of immunizations, standard first aid certificate and current CPR certificate at the Basic Rescuer Level required by Nov. 15 of the first year of the program.

For more information on the Nursing at University of Lethbridge
(403) 329-2762

Does the :program offer a Coop?
Yes

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Nursing?
In Class Study

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