Bachelor of Pharmacy
Dalhousie University
at Dalhousie University · Halifax, Nova Scotia
Duration
4 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<h3>Course Overview</h3><p>The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Arctic Nursing) at Dalhousie University offers a unique educational experience, focusing on the healthcare challenges and practices specific to arctic and northern communities. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students to deliver high-quality nursing care in remote and challenging environments. Throughout the course, students will explore subjects such as community health, cultural competence, and environmental health, all tailored to the arctic context.</p><p>In addition to core nursing principles, the curriculum emphasizes the importance of understanding the social determinants of health and how they impact nursing practices in arctic regions. Students will engage in hands-on clinical placements that provide them the opportunity to work within local health systems, gaining first-hand experience in addressing health disparities and fostering health equity.</p><p>Dalhousie University, located in the vibrant city of Halifax, offers a rich cultural immersion that enhances the educational journey. The university's strong emphasis on research and community engagement, combined with its strategic location, enables students to benefit from unique learning opportunities and collaborations with health organizations focused on northern health issues.</p>
<h3>Entry Requirements</h3><p>Candidates typically need to have completed their high school education with a strong emphasis on science and mathematics subjects. Relevant coursework in biology, chemistry, and health sciences is highly advantageous. Additionally, prospective students are expected to demonstrate a commitment to community engagement and an interest in addressing health issues in underserved populations.</p>
English: <h3>English Language Requirements</h3><p>International students must demonstrate proficiency in English, generally requiring an IELTS score of around 6.5 or a TOEFL score of approximately 88, with no individual band lower than 6.0 or 20 respectively. These scores reflect the ability to engage in academic communication in a nursing environment.</p>
International students: <h3>International Requirements</h3><p>International students will need to apply for a student visa to study in the country. Essential documents typically include proof of acceptance into the program, financial statements demonstrating the ability to support oneself during the studies, and health insurance coverage. It is important for students to consult the official government resources for the most accurate and detailed visa requirements.</p>
<h3>Career Outcomes</h3><ul><li>Community Health Nurse</li><li>Public Health Nurse</li><li>Indigenous Health Consultant</li><li>Remote Nursing Specialist</li><li>Healthcare Administrator</li><li>Emergency Response Nurse</li><li>Researcher in Arctic Health</li><li>Nursing Educator</li></ul>
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University