Published Jul 15, 2014
Maria Joan
2 Posts
Hello.
I was hoping to get some advice from anyone already in the BScN programme at GBC. I went to university in Europe, but I'm fairly new to the Canadian system. We have to register for classes soon and I was wondering how many would be best to take or if we are given much leeway in this regard? I read that 5 to 6 is generally the amount per semester. Any other advice or information would be greatly appreciated from fellow newbies or more seasoned GBC students.
Thanks in advance.
MJ
KateKriger
Hello MJ,
I'm also starting the BScN program at George Brown this fall! :)
From what I understand, we will be required to register for our 6 core classes and a liberal elective for our 1st semester:
NSE11A - Nursing Theory I: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
NSE12A - Nursing Practice I: Introduction to Nursing Practice
NSE13A - Nursing: Assessment of the Healthy Individual
BLG10A - Human Anatomy and Physiology
FNN111 - Nutrition for Nursing Practice
PSY102 - Psychology of Individual Human Behaviour
1 Liberal Studies Elective
I found the Ryerson collaborative nursing program calendar to be very helpful in outlining the courses, you can have a look at it here: Ryerson University : Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Ryerson/Centennial/George Brown Collaborative Nursing Degree Program
I don't think there is any leeway in how many classes we choose to take as the above are mandatory to pass 1st year. However, you can apply for transfer credits if you took university-level classes before. I'm not sure what their policy is for classes taken overseas, but probably worth a try.
Hope this helps :)
I would also love to hear from anyone who attended / is attending the GBC collaborative program!
Kate
Thanks Kate. I'm looking forward to meeting you and the rest of the class in September.