Last updated on 2025-04-15
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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