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Last updated on 2025-04-15

Program overview

Program Overview

The University Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing at City Centre Campus is designed to equip students with the essential skills to promote mental and physical health and well-being. This program focuses on working with individuals who may require mental health services, providing a comprehensive understanding of psychiatric nursing practices. Students will gain valuable insights into the mental health field, preparing them for a rewarding career dedicated to supporting those in need.

Program Structure

The University Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing is structured to provide a solid foundation in psychiatric nursing over a two-year period. The program includes:

  • Completion of a total of 60 credits.
  • Option to exit with a Psychiatric Nursing Diploma after the first two years of the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing.
  • Focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Students will engage in various learning experiences that prepare them for the challenges of the nursing profession, ensuring they are well-equipped to enter the workforce upon graduation.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on training in mental health settings.
  • Opportunities for practical experience through clinical placements.
  • Access to experienced faculty members who provide mentorship and guidance.
  • Integration of Indigenous perspectives and practices in mental health care.

Career Options

Graduates of the University Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Psychiatric Nurse: Provide care and support to individuals with mental health issues, working in hospitals, clinics, or community settings.
  • Mental Health Counselor: Assist clients in managing their mental health challenges through counseling and therapeutic techniques.
  • Community Support Worker: Work with individuals in community settings to promote mental wellness and provide support services.
  • Rehabilitation Specialist: Help clients recover and reintegrate into society after mental health crises or hospitalizations.
  • Case Manager: Coordinate care and services for individuals with mental health needs, ensuring they receive appropriate support.

 

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