The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours): RPN-BScN Pathway programs have been submitted by Algonquin College to the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security for approval at both the Ottawa and Pembroke campuses. An accelerated option of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) program has also been submitted for both campuses, which would see the four-year Honours degree delivered across 3 years and 4 months to optimize student learning and support student mental health, while maintaining full program content and academic integrity.
Preliminary approval has been granted by the College of Nurses of Ontario. Graduates from these programs are eligible to apply for registration as a Registered Nurse in Ontario.
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The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) program equips students with a comprehensive foundation in nursing, progressing from fundamental to advanced knowledge and clinical experience in preparation for entry into the nursing profession. Learning takes place in classrooms, applied nursing skills laboratories, and immersive simulation labs that incorporate state-of-the-art technologies. These environments support the development of clinical competence in a safe and supportive setting that mirrors real-world practice.
Through clinical placements and a final consolidation experience, students engage directly with patients, clients, and residents across a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home and community environments. Care focuses on individuals and may extend to families, communities, and intersectoral partners. The curriculum integrates multiple ways of knowing, including Indigenous Knowledge systems, evidence-informed practice, and intra/interprofessional collaboration. Students also develop deeper understanding and application of cultural humility and person-centered care.
Graduates are eligible to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and the College of Nurses of Ontario’s (CNO) Jurisprudence Examination to become registered nurses in Canada. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) graduates are in high demand and pursue careers in a wide range of settings, including hospitals, community health agencies, long-term care, and private practice, both nationally and internationally. Their roles may encompass direct care, advocacy, policy development, and leadership in health care system design and service delivery.
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
Determinants of Health
Microbiology and Immunology
Introductory Psychology
Communications and Academic Writing
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
Human Anatomy and Physiology 3
Introduction to the Nursing Profession
Logic and Critical Thinking
Statistics
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Theory in Nursing
Health Assessment
Health Assessment Lab
Nursing Care for Older Adults
Nursing Care for Older Adults Lab
Nursing Care for Older Adults Clinical
Research in Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
Mental Health Nursing Lab
Mental Health Nursing Clinical
Community Health Nursing
Community Health Nursing Workshop
Community Health Nursing Practicum
Nursing Professionalism and Ethics
Perinatal Nursing
Perinatal Nursing Lab
Perinatal Nursing Clinical
Care of Children and Youth
Care of Children and Youth Lab
Care of Children and Youth Clinical
Nursing Leadership in the Sociopolitical Context
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 1
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 1 Lab
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 1 Clinical
Elective from select options
Collaborative Team Approach to Person-Centered Care
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 2
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 2 Lab
Nursing Care of Adults with Complex Health Conditions 2 Clinical
Integrated Clinical Practicum
Consolidation of Knowledge in Nursing
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to: