In partnership with the Center for Nursing Studies
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| Certification level: | Diploma | ||||
| Program Duration: | 54 weeks (4 semesters) | ||||
| Campus Locations: | Corner Brook, Grand Falls-Windsor, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, St. Anthony, Bay St. George, Clarenville | ||||
| Application Package: | Application Packages will be made available as soon as final program approval has been received. For further program information, please contact:
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It introduces the learner to the role of practical nurse in promoting, protecting, restoring, maintaining and supporting the health status of individuals across the health and developmental continuum. The program encompasses classroom work supplemented with skills lab and nursing practice components. |
Curriculum Description:
Semester 1: 15 weeks
Semester 2: 15 weeks
Semester 3: 12 weeks
Semester 4: 12 weeks
Admission Requirements:
A. Admission Categories
1. Newfoundland and Labrador High School Graduate Applicants
1.1 Applicants Graduating Before 1983
Completion of graduation requirements as set by the Department of Education with a minimum 65% average in Mathematics, Chemistry or Biology, and Language.
1.2 Applicants Graduating After 1983
Completion of graduation requirements as set by the Department of Education with a minimum average of 65% in the following courses:
Language:(1 credit) chosen from 3101, 3103, 4121
AND
Literature:(2 credits) chosen from Thematic Literature 3201 or Literary Heritage 3202
OR
English:(2 credits) chosen from 3201, 3211, 3202, 3212, 3231, 3232, 3281, 3282, 3291, 3292
Mathematics: (2 credits) chosen from:
Advanced: 3201, 3205, 3211, 3215, 3221, 3231, 3271, 3281, 3291, 4225
Academic: 3203, 3200, 3210, 3230, 3270, 3280, 3290, 3204, 3214
Science: One course at the 3000 level chosen from one of the following:
Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202, Physics 3204, or Earth Systems 3209
Two credits at the 3000 level in Social Studies
Two elective credits at the 3000 level
Keyboarding/ Word Processing 1101 and Advanced Word Processing/ Desktop Publishing are recommended.
2. Applicants currently enrolled in High School-Level 3
Applicants in their final year of high school with a strong academic record (i.e. normally an overall average of 75 per cent or above) may apply to enroll in the Practical Nursing Program. The applicant must be completing courses that meet the course requirements for admission to the program. Applicants will be required to complete an admission form and submit an official high school transcript as well as a letter from the high school principal or guidance counselor clearly recommending admission to the program. Acceptance in this category is considered conditional, pending receipt and review of final high school transcript (Level 3).
3. Adult Basic Education Applicants
Applicants shall have completed the Adult Basic Education Certificate (Level 3) with the approved combination of thirty-six (36) credits set down by the Department of Education and successfully completed with an overall average of not less than 70 per cent.
4. Applicants for Mature Students Status
An applicant who is 19 years or older who has not met the requirements as above, is eligible to apply.
Applicants are required to submit:
B. General Admission Requirements
All applicants must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. College of the North Atlantic reserves the right to interview applicants in any of the admission categories. Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT) may be administered if applicant is seeking admission as a Mature Student.
Application Process:
This program is designed to prepare graduates to provide nursing services for clients across the lifespan in institutional and community based settings within the approved scope of practice for licensed practical nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Practical Nursing Program is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2010 to meet the need for Licensed Practical Nurses throughout the Newfoundland and Labrador.
Applicants to the Program at the College of the North Atlantic will be considered for admission only when all of the following have been provided.
To request an application package or for further detailed program information, please contact:
Corner Brook Campus Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Happy Valley Goose Bay |
St. Anthony Campus Clarenville Campus |
For information on programs, courses or admissions please call: |
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