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Last updated on 2025-08-28

Program overview

Program overview

The two-year Bachelor of Nursing Accelerated Program, offered at the Moncton site, is designed for students with at least 46 credit hours of university experience. This program allows students to complete their Bachelor of Nursing degree in six terms over 24 months. Graduates of this program are qualified to write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), which is essential for becoming a licensed nurse in Canada.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Nursing Accelerated Program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in nursing over a condensed timeframe. Key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: 24 months
  • Completion of the degree in six terms
  • Designed for students with prior university experience
  • Experiential learning opportunities in various clinical settings
  • Collaboration with partner organizations to promote health and prevent illness

This program is ideal for those who are eager to enter the nursing profession quickly while gaining valuable hands-on experience throughout their studies.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Nursing Accelerated Program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Hands-on learning opportunities starting from the first year
  • Experiential learning in diverse clinical settings
  • Collaboration with community partner organizations
  • Focus on promoting health and preventing illness
  • Development of essential skills such as interpersonal communication, leadership, and critical thinking

These experiences prepare students to excel in their nursing careers and make a positive impact in various healthcare environments.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing Accelerated Program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Emergency Room Nurse: Provide critical care in high-pressure situations, assisting patients with urgent medical needs.
  • Cruise Ship Nurse: Deliver healthcare services to passengers and crew while traveling to various destinations.
  • School Nurse: Support the health and well-being of students in educational settings, addressing both physical and mental health issues.
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse: Work with patients experiencing mental health challenges, providing care and support in various settings.
  • Nursing Educator: Teach and mentor future nursing students, sharing knowledge and expertise in academic or clinical environments.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to nursing graduates, allowing them to make significant contributions to healthcare in Canada.

 

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