Nursing Baccalaureate

Bachelor Degree
TYPE:
  • Part Time
  • Full Time
LENGTH: 2 year
CAMPUS: Prince George - Quesnel
FEES: Check fee schedule
START DATE: Fall 2023 - Fall 2024
DELIVERY:
  • In Class
Application Status
Applications still open.
  • Overview
  • Courses
  • Location & Dates
  • Entry Requirements
  • Fees

Overview

Become a Registered Nurse by enrolling in the Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program (NCBNP). This program is offered in collaboration with partner institutions.  The NCBNP is a four-year degree program that consists of 136 credits with 95 required credits in nursing.

The program is available at three sites: Prince George, Quesnel and Terrace. 

Years 1 and 2:

College of New Caledonia (CNC) Prince George
College of New Caledonia (CNC) Quesnel
Coast Mountain College (CMNT) Terrace 

Years 3 and 4:

University of Northern BC (UNBC) Prince George
University of Northern BC (UNBC) Quesnel
University of Northern BC (UNBC) Terrace

Upon completion of this program, you will receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree granted by UNBC. Graduates qualify to write the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) and to register with the British Columbia College of Nurses & Midwives (BCCNM). 

Careers

Upon completion of this program, you will be prepared for employment as a Registered Nurse in a number of work environments:

  • Medical Clinics
  • Hospitals (various acute care settings)
  • Vaccine Clinics
  • Long Term Care Facilities
  • Mental Health Facilities

What you will learn

The NCBNP is a practice-based curriculum. Learning experiences take place in the classroom, community, laboratory, and in clinical settings promoting integration of theoretical knowledge into practice. Students will have the opportunity to learn from expert practitioners.

 

Nursing Baccalaureate Courses

The Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN), awarded by UNBC. . Years 1 and 2: Provided through CNC (Prince George or Quesnel), CMTN (Terrace) . Years 3 and 4: Provided by UNBC in Prince George, Quesnel, and Terrace

Year One

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS LENGTH
ANTH-101 Intro to Socio-Cultural Anthro 3 15 weeks
BIO-105 Basic Microbiology 3 15 weeks
BIO-111 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 15 weeks
BIO-112 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 15 weeks
NURS-101 Art & Science of Nursing 3 15 weeks
NURS-102 Communication Theory & Practic 3 15 weeks
MATH-104 Elementary Statistics 3 15 weeks

Year Two

*MATH 157 also meets statistics requirements.
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS LENGTH
NURS-201 Intro to Health Assessment Assessment 4 15 weeks
NURS-202 Pathophysiological Concepts 3 15 weeks
NURS-203 Health Promotion in Families 3 15 weeks
NURS-204 Healing Modalities 3 15 weeks
NURS-205 Introduction to First Nations Health 3 15 weeks
NURS-206 Basic Nutrition 3 15 weeks
NURS-215 Care of the Adult 8 15 weeks

Intersession

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS LENGTH
NURS-220 Clinical Practicum I 5 5 weeks

Locations & Dates

CNC programs have varying lengths and start dates to meet your needs, and are offered across multiple campuses where possible. Don’t see the campus you’re looking for? Check back with us soon as this page is updated throughout the school year.

START DATE CAMPUS DELIVERY LENGTH
Fall 2023 Prince George In Class Four years, 2 years at CNC, 2 years at UNBC
Fall 2023 Quesnel In Class Four years, 2 years at CNC, 2 years at UNBC
Fall 2024 Prince George In Class 2 years CNC + 2 years UNBC
Fall 2024 Quesnel In Class 2 years CNC + 2 years UNBC

Entry Requirements

Applicants must:

  • UNBC admission requirements with a minimum 70% average; and
  • completion of the equivalent of the BC secondary school courses with a minimum 70% in each course:
    • one of Foundations of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 or Principles of Math 11 or equivalent 
    • Chemistry 11
    • one of English Studies 12, English 12 or English First Peoples 12 
  • Completion of the equivalent of Anatomy and Physiology 12 or Biology 12 with a minimum 73% within five years prior to the semester of admission to the NCBNP.
  • Please see UNBC nursing admission requirements there may be more academic courses needed.

Applicants whose first language is not English, regardless of citizenship or country of origin, must submit evidence of English language proficiency prior to admission. For the NCBNP, the following are required for admission:

  1. Fulfillment of the BC Secondary School English 12 requirements (70%), or equivalent, and
  2. Either an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic or a CELBAN (Canadian English Language Assessment for Nurses) with current, valid results and scores as set by British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (BCCNP) for the year of admission.

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) access

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) who are applying for admission to the NCBNP must:

  • meet all Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program admission requirements
  • be a graduate of a Practical Nursing program recognized by the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (BCCNP) since 1994
  • have current practicing or be eligible for practicing registration with the BCCNP

LPN applicants will be assessed on an individual basis and may be eligible for up to a maximum of 15 transfer credit hours of Nursing courses.

Applicants who have completed a BC Practical Nursing Certificate prior to 1994, or have completed a certificate or diploma from a program outside of British Columbia, or have graduated from an institution not listed in the BC Transfer Guide, may not be exempt from any of the Year 1 or Year 2 nursing courses.

All successful LPN applicants must meet individually with the Nursing Advisor at the institution to which they are applying in order to have their documents referred to Nursing Faculty for transfer credit assessment. Further criteria may be required in order to receive transfer credit.

Need help meeting these requirements? Check out our Academic Upgrading options.

Selective admission

A program for which seats are filled based on approved selection criteria. Such criteria may include, but are not limited to, assessment, portfolio submissions, interviews and grade point average. Meeting the minimum requirements for admission does not guarantee acceptance to the program. 

Early acceptance may be granted to those who have substantially exceeded the minimum entrance requirements

Immunization and CPR Certification

All students accepted into the NCBNP are sent documentation and information regarding immunization policies. Once accepted into the Program, all students must submit the following:

  • A record of immunization status and any annual vaccination requirements, such as Influenza, based on release date of vaccine.
  • A completed immunization form must be submitted to the institution the student is currently attending prior to Sept 15 in the first year of attendance. Students entering the Program in Year 2 or above must submit the completed immunization form before the first week of classes in September. Failure to do so may result in the student not being allowed to practice in the clinical setting.
  • Documentation of one of the following CPR certifications, which must be successfully maintained throughout the program: CPR-C or Basic Life Support (BLS). BLS is highly recommended. Online CPR courses that do not include face-to-face practice components are not acceptable;
  • Proof of CPR certification (and recertification, as needed) must be submitted annually prior to commencement of classes;
  • Annual recertification of CPR is required regardless of expiry date on the card.

Invest in your future

Please check the fee schedule for up-to-date information.

These costs are an estimate and do not include books. Costs may change without notice. Student fees vary by campus. Books for this program can be purchased from the bookstore.

Paying for college

We're here to help. You can apply for scholarships and bursaries through CNC. We can also help you find loans and other funding. Visit Financial aid to find out how.

Salaries and employment

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