Nursing

Website: http://www.ufv.ca/health/

The UCFV Nursing program is designed to meet the needs of two groups: students who wish to pursue a career in nursing and RNs who wish to complete a nursing degree. The degree prepares graduates for employment in a variety of health care settings.

The Nursing program has one intake per year in September and provides three possible streams as follows: 

The Nursing program offers instruction in nursing, health sciences, social sciences, and research, and an opportunity for advanced focus in a variety of areas. 

This program is approved by the Registered Nurses Association of B.C. Graduates will be eligible to write the registration examinations. Students in the RN Access program will already hold a current Practising Licence. 

Course delivery options are flexible wherever possible and include independent study, lectures, seminars, multimedia approaches, and simulation in labs and tutorials. A part-time component is available for RNs. Many of the RN Access courses are offered within a flexible format in order to facilitate RNs’ existing employment schedules. The clinical experiences include
hospitals and community agencies with supervised practica, preceptorships, and observational experiences. 

Please note: clinical experience may include extended work days, evening shifts, and weekends. 

It is possible to complete some of the Health Science and elective courses prior to entering the Nursing program, through UCFV or other institutions. A number of seats are reserved in selected Health Science courses at UCFV for pre-nursing students. A minimum 60% (C) grade must be obtained in these courses in order to receive credit regardless of where the courses are taken. Completion of the Health Sciences courses does not automatically guarantee a seat in the Nursing program. 

In order to register in the Health Science courses, you must complete the following steps: 

1. Application to Nursing program must be on file. 
2. Academic prerequisites must be completed. 
3. Consultation with program faculty is required. 
4. A “permission to register” form is required in order to register for each Health Science course. 

Location 

All Nursing and Health Science classes are taught at the Health Sciences Centre on the Chilliwack campus. Clinical experiences occur at a variety of agencies throughout the Fraser Valley. 

Degree applicants (and diploma exit option) 

Applicants are strongly encouraged to complete English 105 prior to program entry. You may apply for English 105 as a General Studies student. Refer to General Studies application details. 

The Nursing program is very demanding. Students who are taking a full courseload will not have time to work either full-time or part-time. Competency with basic computer skills is essential. 

Academic entrance requirements 

1. B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent with: 

a) Completion of each of the following courses with a minimum of C+ grade within five years prior to enrollment: 

b) Math 11 (Principles of Math 11) or UCFV MATH 085 with a minimum of C+ grade. 

c) English 12 (UCFV ENGL 091 or ENGL 099) with a minimum of a B grade and a CPT score of 48 or greater or ENGL 105 with a minimum grade of C. 

2. Successful completion of ESL Advanced Speaking/ Listening and Writing course sequence may be required for applicants for whom English is not a first language. 

Other entrance requirements 

1. Volunteer experience in a health care setting or employment in a health care field. Volunteer experience will consist of a minimum of 30 hours of volunteer work with adults or children in an acute care, long-term care or community health care agency. You will be asked to submit a written reference that reflects the length and nature of the volunteer experience or employment in a health care field. 

2. Current Standard First Aid certificate (16 hrs. minimum) 

3. Basic Rescuer — Level C certificate. Currency must be maintained throughout the program. 

4. Identification documents — birth certificate, marriage certificate, verification of change of name, landed immigrant status. 

5. Successful completion of a security clearance check. Criminal records check forms will be included with the letter of notification regarding an interview. 

6. A health assessment, completed by a physician, indicating physical fitness and emotional stability. The assessment must be completed within 12 months prior to enrolment. Health questionnaire forms will be included with the letter of notification regarding an interview. Please bring the completed questionnaire to your interview. 

7. Completion of an immunization program prior to the program start date. Immunization forms will be distributed at the time of the interview and must be received by the date specified. A Hepatitis B immunization will be provided upon entry into the Nursing program. Applicants who have completed the Hepatitis B immunization prior to entry to the program must submit proof
of immunization. 

8. Attendance at an information session in preparation for entry into the program. 

9. Interview with a faculty member to assess the following: 

10. Valid driver’s licence: You are responsible for arranging your own transportation to class, labs, hospitals, and other community agencies throughout the Fraser Valley. 

How to apply 

1. You may apply to the program prior to the completion of all entrance requirements. The following documents must be submitted to the Admissions and Records office, along with the application fee ($45), in order to process your application: 

Once these documents have been received by the Admissions & Records office, an application date will be recorded and your application will be forwarded to the nursing program. 

2. Submit all remaining documents to the Health Sciences Centre, Chilliwack campus. Applicants will be considered for the program based on: 

Documents required in order to achieve “complete applicant” status for degree/ diploma applicants: 

3. Attendance at a program information session and an interview with the program faculty is required for all applicants. Preference will be given to those with “complete applicant” status. You will be contacted when dates and times have been established. 

4. You will be notified in writing regarding your acceptance. Upon acceptance to the program you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required by a specified date in order to reserve a seat in the program. This money will be applied to the tuition fees and is not refundable. If you do not register for courses and pay the deposits, your place will no longer
be held for you. 

RN Access applicants Academic entrance requirements 

1. English 105 or equivalent with a minimum grade of C+ or CPT score of 60 or greater. 

Note: Additional academic evidence may be required for individual cases. 

Other entrance requirements 

1. Current Practising Registration as a Registered Nurse in B.C. Practising Registration must be maintained throughout the program. Interested applicants without registration or with Non-Practising Registration should contact the Registered Nurses Association of B.C. (RNABC at 1-800-565-6505). 

2. Two written references (from managers/supervisors) indicating your work as an RN within three years prior to application for admission. 

3. Basic Rescuer — Level C certificate. Currency must be maintained throughout the program. 

4. Completion of an immunization program prior to the program start date. Immunization forms will be distributed during regularly scheduled RN Access information sessions. A Hepatitis B immunization will be provided upon entry into the Nursing program. Applicants who have completed Hepatitis B immunization prior to entry to the program must submit proof of immunization. 

How to apply 

1. You may apply to the program prior to the completion of all entrance requirements. The following documents must be submitted to the Admissions and Records office, along with the application fee, in order to process your application: 

Once these documents have been received by the Admissions & Records office an application date will be recorded, and your application will be forwarded to the nursing program. 

2. Submit all remaining documents to the Health Sciences Centre, Chilliwack campus. Applicants will be considered for the program based on: 

Documents required in order to achieve “complete applicant” status for RN Access applicants: 

3. RN access applicants are asked to attend regularly scheduled information sessions to provide an overview of the degree program and an opportunity to address individual questions or concerns. 

4. You will be notified in writing regarding your acceptance. Upon acceptance to the program you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required by a specified date in order to reserve a seat in the program. This money will be applied to the tuition fees and is not refundable. If you do not register for courses and pay the deposits, your place will no longer be held for you. 

Note: RN Access students are required to complete the degree program within six years of initial enrollment. 

Fees and expenses 

Fees stated are in effect for 2002/03 and are subject to change for 2003/04. 

Fees are calculated based on a fee-per-credit basis. Course credits for the Nursing program are approximately 12–17 credits per semester. Please note that the majority of books and supplies are purchased in the first semester. Textbooks and supplies for the first semester total approximately $1,000. Additional textbooks will be required throughout the program. See Fees and
Other Costs
in the Introduction and General Information section for more information. 

Parking fees are required at some clinical placement agencies. 

Financial assistance 

UCFV has a comprehensive financial assistance program including scholarships, loans and bursaries. Details are available from Student Financial Aid Services

Program policies 

The nursing and support courses for each semester are prerequisites for the coursework in the next semester. Due to the integrated nature of the nursing courses, progression from one semester to the next requires concurrent completion of the nursing courses. In order to continue with degree completion (Semesters B6–B8), students are required to maintain a CGPA of 2.33 for the first five semesters. 

Courses taken for elective credit must be approved by the Nursing department. 

Once enrolled in the Nursing program, students are required to maintain RNABC student membership. RN Access students are required to maintain practicing membership. As one of the several services offered through this membership, an annual criminal records search will be done. 

Each program student will receive a UCFV Nursing Program Student Guidelines and Policies manual, which further explains the requirements of the program. 

Program outlines 

Degree/Diploma exit 

Year 1 — Semester B1 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 101

Determinants of Health

NURS 102

Introduction to Partnerships

NURS 103

Nursing Practice

HSC 110

Anatomy and Physiology I

ENGL 105

Reading and Writing of Prose

3

Year 1 — Semester B2 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 104

Developmental Transitions

NURS 105

Teacher/Learner Partnerships

NURS 106

Nursing Practice

HSC 112

Anatomy and Physiology II

HSC 114

Introduction to Pharmacology

NURS 120

Clinical Consolidation I

Year 2 — Semester B3 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 201

Health Illness Transitions I

NURS 202

Partnering with Families

NURS 203

Nursing Practice

HSC 210

Pathophysiology I

Year 2 — Semester B4 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 204

Health Illness Transitions II

NURS 205

Partnerships within the Nursing Profession

NURS 206

Nursing Practice

HSC 212

Pathophysiology II

Elective

University transfer sociology/psychology/ anthropology course (completed in B3 or B4)

NURS 220

Clinical Consolidation II

3

Year 3 — Semester B5 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 301

Multiple Transitions

NURS 302

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

NURS 303

Nursing Practice

HSC 310

Ethics in Health Care

Elective

University transfer course*

3

Diploma Exit (only) 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 320

Preceptorship

10

Degree (continued) 

Year 3 — Semester B6 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 304

Situational Transitions

NURS 306

Nursing Practice

NURS 307**

Nursing Research

HSC 312

Canadian Health Care System

     

MATH 108

Statistics for Nursing Research, or

 

MATH 104

Introductory Statistics, or

 

MATH 106

Statistics I

3–4

** Note: Students will enroll in the Open University course APST 450 or APST 451 and transfer credit to NURS 307 to meet program requirements. 

Year 4 — Semester B7 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 401

Community Health

NURS 403

Nursing Practice

HSC 410

Health Law

Elective

University transfer course*

Year 4 — Semester B8 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 406

Preceptorship/Mentorship

16 

RN Access Degree 

Year 3 — Semester A1 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 311

Perspectives on Transition

HSC 310

Ethics in Health Care

Elective

University transfer course*

Year 3 — Semester A2 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 304

Situational Transitions

NURS 306

Nursing Practice

NURS 307**

Nursing Research

HSC 312

Canadian Health Care System

     

MATH 108

Statistics for Nursing Research, or

 

MATH 104

Introductory Statistics

3–4

** Note: Students will enroll in the Open University course APST 450 or APST 451 and transfer credit to NURS 307 to meet program requirements. 

Year 4 — Semester A3 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 401

Community Health

NURS 403

Nursing Practice

HSC 410

Health Law

Elective

University transfer course*

Year 4 — Semester A4 

Course

Title

Credits 

NURS 406

Preceptorship/Mentorship

16 

Elective

University transfer course*

* Note: Courses taken for elective credit must be approved by the Nursing department. 

Course listings 

For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section. 

Faculty 

Wanda Gordon, Program Head, RN, BSN, MA (UBC)
Joyce Barnes, RN, SCM, MTD, BSN (City University) 
Karen Davidson, RN, SCM, BScN (Alberta), MSN (UBC)
Sheila Edwards, RN, BSN, MSN (UBC) 
Sandra Flynn, RN, BSN (UVic), MEd (Calgary)
Nancy Goad, RN, BScN (UWO), MEd (UBC)
Deborah Larson, RN, BSN (Sask)
Hannah MacDonald, RN, BSN (UVic), MEd (SFU)
Eleda McQuarrie, RN, BSN (Sask), MS (Portland)
Kiyo Matsuno, RN, BScN (UBC), MSc(A), (McGill)
Rona Miller, RN, BSN (UBC)
Morrie Steele, RN, BSN (UBC), MS (Portland)
Elaine Tessaro, RN, BSN (UBC), MEd (UVic)
Marlene Upton, RN, BSN (UBC)
Elvira Warner, RN, BSN, MEd (UVic)
Lynne Wells, RN, BSN (Windsor), MEd (SFU) 

Support staff 

Janice Corbeil, Program Assistant 
Joanna Hirnschall, RN, Lab Coordinator
Sherry Neetz, Department Assistant 
Christine Sawatzky, Department Assistant

Advisory committee 

Jackie Bourdages, Chilliwack General Hospital
Continuing Care, Fraser Valley Health Region, Abbotsford (TBA)
Tru Freeman, Associate Dean, BCIT
Anita Froese, Community Health, Fraser Valley Health Region, Chilliwack
Cora McRae, Chilliwack General Hospital
Donna Muir, Heritage Village
Barbara Patterson, UBC Nursing Faculty
Elma Pauls, Health Programs, Hope
Bonnie Penner, Program Graduate
Betty Price, Health Programs, Chilliwack
Diane Reed, Health and Human Services, OLA 
Irene Rohrer, MSA General Hospital 


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