• Bachelor of Science in Nursing at McGill University is a 3-4-year program (including summer sessions) that focuses on complex and contemporary nursing issues.
  • Students need to complete 120 credits successfully to graduate from this Nursing program.
  • The Bachelor’s degree offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    • Cell and Molecular Biology
    •  Pathophysiology for Nursing
    • Pharmacology for Nursing
    •  Illness Management
  • In addition to technical complementary courses, students in this program take general complementary courses in social sciences, management studies, and humanities.
  • The Ingram School of Nursing seeks to inspire and challenge its students on their educational journey toward becoming health care professionals.
  • Its approach to teaching is entrenched in the Strengths-Based model, empowering students to develop the strengths that nurses, patients and families are encouraged to recognize and foster in themselves and others to promote health and facilitate healing.
  • In addition to classroom lectures, you will study in small learning groups of six to eight people, working closely with professors to examine, in critical and creative ways, the many facets of nursing in today’s society.
  • Furthermore, starting with your first nursing course, you will gain hands-on experience and knowledge in a McGill teaching hospital or affiliated centre, where you will learn to help people manage health and illness situations.
  • You can choose to start working in a hospital setting including high-intensity areas such as the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Units.
  • If you prefer community health, you can choose to work in home care, school health, mental health services, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, factories and corporations, Telehealth, well-baby clinics, and more.
  • The graduates also can be found working in the armed forces and prisons, hosting radio call-in shows, writing books, teaching, consulting, crafting public policy - the list goes on!