Nursing
Are you a person who truly cares about others and wants to support them throughout the more difficult times in their lives? Saying yes to this statement displays a few of the most important attributes of a CMU student and future nurse. Beginning your Bachelor of Nursing at CMU means that you are uniting the sciences and the humanities in a holistic approach. You will be mentored by professors in both a lab and classroom setting, and that is key in preparing you well for being a nursing student.
Here is a sample of courses that could act as a step on your journey towards a future degree in Nursing:
Please Note
- It is important that you inquire about admission and program requirements at the universities you are considering after CMU. You should work with the Advising office at CMU to construct a program of studies that will achieve your objectives. This is the responsibility of the student.
- BIOL-1361 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL-1371 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- PCTS-2810 History and Strategies of Non-Violence
- PSYC-1010 Introduction to Psychology I: Foundations
- PSYC-1020 Introduction to Psychology II: Individuals and Interactions
- HIST/INDS-2040 History of Indigenous Peoples of Canada
- PSYC-2200 Developmental Psychology: Childhood
- SOCI-1110 Introduction to Sociology
Other electives from CMU or first year courses on Letter of Permission.
It should be noted that requirements for a Bachelor of Nursing vary greatly at individual universities, it is the students responsibility to make sure that they’re in the correct courses.