Chair
Karyn Taplay
Professors
Lynn McCleary, Dawn Prentice
Associate Professors
Manal Alzghoul, Joanne Crawford, Jane Moore, Sheila O’Keefe-McCarthy, Zaida Rahaman, Jenn Salfi, Karyn Taplay
Assistant Professors
Danielle Dunwoody, Kathryn Halverson, Farhana Madhani, Elizabeth Orr, Constance Schumacher, Amina Silva, Vanessa Silva e Silva, Salima Sulaiman
Nursing Clinical Co-ordinators
Sandra Micsinszki, Christy White
Nursing Simulation Lab
Tanya Bell, Kate Hannigan, Rebecca Larocca, Tori McDowall, Katie Roebuck, Erin Scattolon, Shelley Wills
Adjunct Professors
Joyce Engel, Fida Khan, Maurine Parzen, Lynn Rempel
Academic Advisors
Jackie Bean, Tammy Woodhouse-Gilby
General Information
Administrative Coordinators
Jennifer Ritchie
905-688-5550, extension 5052
Caron Staff
905-688-5550, extension 4660
Jessica Campbell
905-688-5055 ext 5052
Nursing (brocku.ca)
Graduates from the Honours of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN Examination and the College of Nurses of Ontario Jurisprudence Examination.
Admissions
The BScN is a limited enrolment program. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements.
Program Notes
Academic Regulations
- To proceed to year 2, students must achieve a minimum 65 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average, with a minimum grade of 60 percent in all year 1 nursing courses (NUSC 1P01, 1P02, 1P03 and 1P30).
- To proceed into NUSC 4P55 & 4L85, students must achieve a minimum 70 percent major average and minimum 60 percent non-major average and have completed all program requirements.
- All clinical courses are graded Pass/Fail.
- Students have six years to complete degree requirements.
- Students who have not registered for one Nursing course in each calendar year will be removed from the program unless they have been granted a leave of absence by the Chair.
- A student who has not successfully completed a clinical course for one year or longer will be required to complete a reentry process consisting of online learning modules and in-person lab time prior to registering for the next clinical course. The student will be charged a fee. If the student is unsuccessful in the re-entry process, the student must repeat a previous clinical course at the discretion of the Chair.
- In 20 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; at least three credits must be numbered 3(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above.
Clinical Placement Regulations
- To ensure the safety of all students and patients, students require clearance by Synergy Gateway Inc. for:
- Any student who fails the appointment must work with Synergy Gateway Inc. to receive clearance. Students may be charged for subsequent appointments.
- Students will not be permitted to register in a clinical course or be placed in a clinical group until clearance is received.
- Students must have registered in a clinical course 2 weeks prior to the start of term.
- It is the student’s responsibility to monitor their Synergy Gateway Inc. profile.
- Police record check, with a vulnerable sector screening may be required by clinical agencies. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the process is complete - at their own expense. In some cases, the student may not be allowed to attend clinical if these requirements are not met. Students will be notified when this is required.
- Students are expected to attend all clinical shifts as scheduled by the Department of Nursing. Shifts may be scheduled during the days, evenings, and/or weekends. Students should expect to have up to 12-hour shifts during years 2 and 3 of the program. In year 4, students placed in precepted experiences may attend 8 or 12-hour shifts, days, afternoons or nights. Students are not permitted to attend clinical longer than 12 hours per shift. Students may anticipate attending clinical approximately 36 hours per week in their final semester, for a 12-week period.
- Students are responsible for arranging their own travel to and from clinical placement settings and for covering any cost incurred. Students who enroll in the Nursing Program are expected to travel to learning settings within the Niagara Region (including St. Catharines, Welland, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, etc.) and the surrounding area (including 4 Hamilton, Burlington, Haldimand/Norfolk, etc.).