Studying Nursing
Nursing is one of the puzzle pieces from the health care system that focuses on health and quality of life of patients. Nursing graduates who become professionals in the field put treatment into practice and coordinate the patient’s road to recovery.
The goal of this Collaborative Nursing Degree program offered by Centennial College Canada is to help you develop into a nursing leader who is highly competent, knowledgeable and committed to playing an integral role in shaping the future of health care.
The curriculum, taught by faculty members from both the college and university, has five themes, which are reflected in all years of the program at varying levels. These themes are:
- Primary health care/health promotion
- Reflective practice/critical thinking
- Meaningful relationships/caring/communication
- Political/social justice
- Personal/professional development
You are required to complete professionally-related courses in areas such as anatomy and physiology, nutrition, ethics, psychology and sociology. Also included in the Nursing (BScN) program is a series of required and elective courses, selected from other disciplines, to enhance and support the broad knowledge base required of a professional nurse.
Career
- Nurse
- Nurse educator
- Nurse researcher
- Staff nurse
- Nurse practitioner
- Nurse technician
- Geriatric care nurse
- Physician's office nurse

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