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Duration
120 weeks
Tuition
$28,878
London
Sep 6-Dec 20
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
Today’s nurses are caring, compassionate and highly skilled men and women who nurture and treat patients alongside a team of medical professionals. The demands of a career in nursing are matched only by the personal and societal rewards that come on a daily basis. If you’re ready for a high-paced, in-demand career where your kindness and medical knowledge help others, our accredited, Fanshawe’s 4-year BScN program will give you the clinical skills and certification you need.
You’ll study for two years at Fanshawe and two at Western University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BScN). You’ll learn from experienced nurses who have been in busy ERs and doctor’s offices, professionals who know the ropes and want to teach you. You’ll begin learning in a state-of-the-art clinical education suite, then move into a 12-week clinical placement in your final work, where you’ll partner with a registered nurse in one of London’s exceptional health care facilities. This program also utilizes simulation learning.
When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to write the NCLEX-RN to become registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario, giving you the ability to work in a healthcare facility anywhere in the province.
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