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1. Summary of Degree Programs for the Faculty of Nursing


For a list of programs offered by the Faculty of Nursing, search Programs. The Overview, Admissions and Program Details tabs in the selected program contain important information regarding admission and graduation requirements.


Degrees Offered

Undergraduate

BScN

BN

Graduate

Graduate Certificates

MN (thesis and course-based)

PhD

DN


Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

The Faculty of Nursing offers a 120-unit Bachelor of Science Nursing degree, at the University of Calgary campus, Medicine Hat College site, selected Rural Communities and a pilot program on the Siksika Nation.

Note: We are no longer accepting applications to the BN program in Qatar.


Graduate

Program details can be found here.


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