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Nursing (Indigenous Community Route)

Nursing (Indigenous Community Route)

Iiyikinaami (eye-yik-e-naw-me) Spirit Helper

Siksika Pilot Project

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

Why choose Nursing?

Nurses ask questions such as: How do people respond to illness? In what ways are lives impacted by sickness? How are patients cared for when they are unwell? Nurses working in Indigenous communities apply their skills and knowledge, as well as traditional practices, across a variety of clinical settings to support the health and wellbeing of their community members in culturally-relevant ways.

In the Indigenous community route, you'll get the opportunity to learn in your community through a blended course delivery model that includes clinical placements in your area. You will participate in engaging theory courses as well as hands-on labs that support your learning, so you can apply your skills right away.

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Career opportunities

Registered nurses in Indigenous communities support the health of their communities in a variety of ways. They can work in urban or rural areas, in settings such as community agencies, home health care, acute hospital settings and outpatient services.

A degree in nursing can also be used as a stepping-stone to another professional degree or further studies at the graduate level.

Program highlights

  • Earn a Bachelor of Nursing degree without leaving your home community
  • Collaborative team work - Interact with your peers while learning to collaborate on projects.
  • Practicum experience - Opportunity to gain hands-on career related experiences in a professional setting.

Courses in this program

Anatomy & Physiology I & II, The Discipline and Profession of Nursing, The Science of Health, Supporting Health

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I gained experience as a student leader, helping to build my confidence in conflict resolution, seeing the bigger picture and finding innovative solutions, important aspects of my nursing practice. I was taught to continue learning independently. Definitely one of the most important lessons I learned at ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ was to be excited to continue learning for the rest of my career.

Kate Wong

BN'12 and current graduate student


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Faculty of Nursing

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Professional Faculties, Room 2260
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

403.220.4636