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Duration

4 years

Tuition

$20,400

  Winnipeg

May 6-Dec 17

Plus 1 other start dates

Sep 3 - Apr 28 2028

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1877

Scholarships

yes

The Bachelor of Nursing (BN) program offers a solid base of nursing knowledge, hands-on clinical practice and the skills to embrace a challenging, diverse and satisfying career. This program has internationally recognized academic staff with expertise in a variety of areas, and students are given the opportunity to experience all aspects of nursing.

The  full-time Bachelor of Nursing program offers a solid base in nursing knowledge combined with a hands-on clinical practice, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real-life situations.

The Nursing program is an advanced entry program, which means that you must complete at least one year of university-level study, including several required and recommended courses, before you can be considered for admission, even if you already have a degree.

Following a year of undergraduate studies (Year 1) in which students choose electives to fulfill the BN pre-requisites required for admission, the three-year program gives students everything they need to succeed in the nursing field.

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University of Manitoba

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Anonymous

Winnipeg • January 23, 2024

Graduated From

Bachelor of Nursing

Overall:

2 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

UofM Nursing program is absolutely terrible. If you are interested in nursing, move to another province. The entire first year is just repeat of your prerequisite courses, and there’s barely nursing. A couple of the courses are useless to your career...

UofM Nursing program is absolutely terrible. If you are interested in nursing, move to another province. The entire first year is just repeat of your prerequisite courses, and there’s barely nursing. A couple of the courses are useless to your career and a waste of your time and money, especially the course where they get sex workers to teach a class, force leftist ideologies onto you, literally tried teaching us there was more than two genders.
The deans are useless and have no leadership qualities whatsoever, most of the faculty are power tripping and treat the students like high school teenagers rather than adult learners. Definitely doesn’t help prepare you for the workforce. Absolute joke of College, not to mention the fact that they aren’t even located on the Bannatyne campus so there’s no interdisciplinary integration. I only have two stars because I met some good like minded people and we would drink before lectures just to be able to get through them.

University of Manitoba

University of Manitoba

Nihal Osman

March 29, 2021

Graduated From

Bachelor of Nursing

Overall:

4 out of 5

Instructors:

4 stars

Curriculum:

4 stars

Job Assistance:

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This university allows me to live at home. Also, it's one of the best post-secondary institutions in Canada. The faculty for the program is great. The university also has collaborations with several hospitals in Ottawa. This allows for more clinical pl...

This university allows me to live at home. Also, it's one of the best post-secondary institutions in Canada. The faculty for the program is great. The university also has collaborations with several hospitals in Ottawa. This allows for more clinical placements and more post-graduate opportunities. The course curriculum is a bit heavy. However, the professors are very understanding and try to make sure you understand the content well. The professors are always available after hours if you need more clarity. The university also offers study sessions for most of the more difficult courses.

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