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Nursing - Degree in Bachelor of Nursing in collaboration with U of L at Lethbridge Community College

How long is the Nursing - Degree in Bachelor of Nursing in collaboration with U of L at Lethbridge Community College?
2 Years at LC; 2 Years at U of L; Degree in Bachelor of Nursing

What you need to get in to the Nursing - Degree in Bachelor of Nursing in collaboration with U of L at Lethbridge Community College?
All applicants applying to the four-year NESA BN degree program must apply directly to the University of Lethbridge. Please refer to the U of L admissions information. All newly-admitted students will register in and attend courses at Lethbridge College for the first two years of the program. Students will register in and attend courses at the University of Lethbridge for the final two years of the program. Academic Requirements: All applicants must complete Alberta's English Language Arts (ELA) 30-1, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30 or Pure Mathematics 30 and one additional 30-level course (not including Special Projects), or courses providing equivalent preparation with a minimum average of 65 per cent and not less than 50 per cent in any required subject. Non-Academic Requirements: All applicants may be invited to an interview. An interview will be required for applicants seeking non-matriculated Adult (Mature) Admission. Successful applicants are advised they will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check. Successful applicants must provide a valid Standard First Aid Certificate and a CPR Health Care Provider Certificate. Students are responsible for ensuring that CPR remains current throughout the program. Failure to do so may affect clinical placement. Health Requirements: Applicants must provide a specific schedule of immunization (form provided by the Nursing Program). Students are responsible for ensuring that immunizations are kept current throughout the program. Failure to do so may affect clinical placements. Admission Routes: Admission to the NESA program may be gained by one of the following admission routes: Alberta or other Canadian high school credentials. Transfer from recognized colleges or universities. Non-matriculated Adult (Mature) admission. Credentials from other countries.

For more information on the Nursing - Degree in Bachelor of Nursing in collaboration with U of L at Lethbridge Community College
(403) 320-3323

Does the :program offer a Coop?
No

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Nursing - Degree in Bachelor of Nursing in collaboration with U of L?
In Class Study

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