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Year 1/University 1 |
30 credit hours |
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Anatomy of the Human Body (see Note 1) |
3 |
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Physiology of the Human Body (see Note 1) |
3 |
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Human Growth and Development (see Note 1) |
3 |
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Introduction to Nursing (see Note 1) |
3 |
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Essentials of Microbiology (see Note 1, 3) |
3 |
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Social Science (6 credits - see Note 1) |
6 |
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Introduction to Psychology (6) |
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Science |
6 credits from the Faculty of Science (see Notes 1, 3, 4 & 5) |
6 |
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Humanities |
Elective (see Notes 1, 2, & 2a) |
3 |
Note 1: All courses can be completed in University 1, or an equivalent program, if students do not wish to extend their program of study. Note 2: Humanities, English, Philosophy, History, Religion, Languages, Classics, Native Studies, etc. Humanities information is found in the chapter for the Faculty of Arts, Additional Faculty Regulations and Policies, section 4.1.1. ARTS 1110 Introduction to University is not a Humanities course. "0900" (e.g., ENGL 0930) level courses are not accepted. Note 2a: Six credits of the twelve credits of electives, including the Native Studies and the Humanities elective, must be at the 2000 level or above. Note 3: Science Prerequisites. Students must meet the current Science prerequisites before registration for Science courses. See the Faculty of Science section in the General Calendar for the current prerequisites. It is preferred that the above prerequisites have been completed within the last five years. Math 40S is a prerequisite for Microbiology and Statistics. Note 4: With the exception of Geological Sciences GEOL 1XX0, courses under the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources do not meet the Science elective requirements if taken in 2003-2004 and later. 1000 level introductory Geological Sciences (courses GEOL 1XX0) now offered under the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources, will be accepted as Science courses if taken prior to September 1, 2006. Note 5: The course, BIOL 1110 Health and Health Professions, may not be used as a Science elective. It may, however, be used as an elective from year 4, provided that the level requirements of all electives are met. |
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Year 2 |
31 credit hours |
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Basic Statistical Analysis 1 (See Note 3) |
3 |
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Nursing Health Assessment |
4 |
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Nursing Skills Laboratory |
2 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 1 |
3 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 2 |
3 |
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Pharmacology in Nursing Practice |
3 |
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Health Promotion of Older Adults and Their Families |
4 |
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Health Promotion of Child Bearing & Child Rearing Families |
6 |
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Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles |
3 |
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Year 3 |
29 credit hours |
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Nursing Research Methods |
3 |
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Nursing Skills Laboratory |
2 |
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Health Restoration in Nursing |
6 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 3 |
3 |
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Health Maintenance in Nursing |
6 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 4 |
3 |
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Introduction to Legal and Ethical Foundations of Nursing Practice |
3 |
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Native Studies (see Notes 2a & 6) |
Elective - select one course from the following: |
3 |
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Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1 (3) |
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Note 6: Students should check Undergraduate Calendar for pre-requisites for 2000 and 3000 level Native Studies courses. |
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Year 4 |
29 + 10 credits |
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TERM A (16 credit hours) |
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Palliative Nursing Care |
3 |
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Nursing Care in Mental Health and Illness |
3 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 5 |
4 |
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Electives (see Note 2a) |
6 |
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TERM B (13 credit hours) |
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Nursing Leadership: Issues & Practices |
4 |
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Health Promotion in the Community |
3 |
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Clinical Nursing Practice 6 |
3 |
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Prevention of Illness |
3 |
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TERM C (10 credit hours) |
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Clinical Practicum (12 weeks) |
10 |
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In the event of a discrepancy, the University of Manitoba Undergraduate Calendar and Application Information Bulletin supersede the information in this brochure. NOTE: Shaded areas indicate courses which may be completed prior to entering the Faculty of Nursing.