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Nursing Course Offerings

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
 All courses listed are required to complete the program.
Program is 120.0 credit hours.
To see full descriptions and details of courses visit the Searchable Course Catalog.

Nursing Courses

Course Number

Course Title

CNUR 100

CNUR 101

CNUR 102

CNUR 103

CNUR 106

CNUR 107

Practice Education: Community Partnerships

Practice Education: Stable Populations

Foundations of Care I: A Developing Professional

Foundations of Care II: Professional Nursing

Health & Education Across the Lifespan

Introduction to Health Assessment

CNUR 201

CNUR 202

CNUR 203

CNUR 204

CNUR 205

CNUR 206

CNUR 209

Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups

Pharmacology

Alterations in Health and Advanced Assessment I

Alterations in Health and Advanced Assessment II

Practice Education: Acute Care Partnerships I

Practice Education: Acute Care Partnerships II

Nursing Research Methods

CNUR 300

CNUR 302

CNUR 303

CNUR 304

CNUR 305

Family Health

Theory & Practice Education: Child and Adolescent Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Family and Newborn Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Mental Health Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Advanced Acute Care Partnerships

CNUR 400

CNUR 401

CNUR 402

CNUR 403

CNUR 404

Social, Political & Economic Perspectives in Nursing

Theory & Practice Education: Population Health & Community Partnerships

Health Promotion with Senior Adults and Rural & Remote Populations

Focused Practice

Transition to Practice

Non-Nursing Courses

BIOL 110 or

KIN 261

Human Anatomy & Physiology I

BIOL 111 or

KIN 262

Human Anatomy & Physiology II

BIOL 222

Microbiology for Health Professionals

ENGL 100

Critical Reading and Writing

INHS 100

Introduction to Indigenous Health Studies

STAT 100

Elementary Statistics for Applications

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3 Open Electives
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Bilingual Option
 All courses listed are required to complete the program.
Program is 120.0 credit hours.
To see full descriptions and details of courses visit the Searchable Course Catalog.

Nursing Courses

Course Number

Course Title

CNUR 100

CNUR 101

CNUR 102

CNUR 103

CNUR 106

CNUR 107

Practice Education: Community Partnerships

Practice Education: Stable Populations

Foundations of Care I: A Developing Professional

Foundations of Care II: Professional Nursing

Health & Education Across the Lifespan

Introduction to Health Assessment

CNUR 201

CNUR 202

CNUR 203

CNUR 204

CNUR 205

CNUR 206

CNUR 209

Counselling and Therapeutic Use of Groups

Pharmacology

Alterations in Health and Advanced Assessment I

Alterations in Health and Advanced Assessment II

Practice Education: Acute Care Partnerships I

Practice Education: Acute Care Partnerships II

Nursing Research Methods

CNUR 300

CNUR 302

CNUR 303

CNUR 304

CNUR 305

Family Health

Theory & Practice Education: Child and Adolescent Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Family and Newborn Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Mental Health Partnerships

Theory & Practice Education: Advanced Acute Care Partnerships

CNUR 400

CNUR 401

CNUR 402

CNUR 403

CNUR 404

Social, Political & Economic Perspectives in Nursing

Theory & Practice Education: Population Health & Community Partnerships

Health Promotion with Senior Adults and Rural & Remote Populations

Focused Practice

Transition to Practice

Non-Nursing Courses

BIOL 110 

Human Anatomy & Physiology I

BIOL 111

Human Anatomy & Physiology II

BIOL 222

Microbiology for Health Professionals

FRN 352

Lecture et écriture critique I/Critical Reading and Writing I (FR)

INDG 100

Intro aux études autochtones (FR)

STAT 100

Introduction à la statistique (FR)

FRN 340AI

Directed Elective (FR)

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2 Open Electives (FR)
LPN to BScN Pathway
Visit the LPN to BScN Pathway courses page on the Sask Nursing Degree website for course details.
After Degree Nursing Program (ADNP)

Visit the After Degree Nursing Program courses page on the Sask Nursing Degree website for course details.

Graduate and Masters Programs

Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership

To see full descriptions and details of courses visit the Searchable Course Catalog.

NURS 785 (Required)

Leadership in Nursing

Choose one of:
NURS 700
NURS 701
NURS 702
NURS 703
NURS 775
NURS 777
NURS 778
NURS 786
NURS 787
NURS 788
NURS 804
NURS 815
NURS 820

Theoretical And Philosophical Foundations of Nursing
Qualitative Research Methods
Quantitative Research Methods
Working with Vulnerable Population
Foundations and Theories of Learning
Approaches to Learning and Teaching Innovation in Nursing
Curriculum Development and Evaluation Process in Nursing
Leading in Rural and Remote Communities
Leadership and Managing Change in Healthcare
Leadership in Nursing and Health
Global Health
Health Care Ethics
Patterns of Health and Illness in Older Adults
Choose one of:
EAHR 810
EC&I 804
EC&I 834
ED 817
AGIN 803
AGIN 816
JSGS 823
JSGS 824
JSGS 826
JSGS 829
JSGS 887

Program Design and Planning
Curriculum Development
Designing for Online and Blended Learning
Research Methods with Indigenous Peoples
End-of-Life Issues for Human Service Workers
Aging, Society and Human Service Work
Health Promotion
Health Program Planning and Evaluation
Human Resources Management in Healthcare
Decision Making and Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
Clinical Terminologies and Classification Systems
Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education

To see full descriptions and details of courses visit the Searchable Course Catalog.

NURS 775 (Required) Foundations and Theories of Learning
Choose one of:
NURS 700
NURS 701
NURS 702
NURS 703
NURS 777
NURS 778
NURS 785
NURS 786
NURS 787
NURS 788
NURS 804
NURS 815
NURS 820

Theoretical And Philosophical Foundations of Nursing
Qualitative Research Methods
Quantitative Research Methods
Working with Vulnerable Population
Approaches to Learning and Teaching Innovation in Nursing
Curriculum Development and Evaluation Process in Nursing
Leadership in Nursing
Leading in Rural and Remote Communities
Leadership and Managing Change in Healthcare
Leadership in Nursing and Health
Global Health
Health Care Ethics
Patterns of Health and Illness in Older Adults
Choose one of:
EAHR 810
EC&I 804
EC&I 834
ED 817
AGIN 803
AGIN 816
JSGS 823
JSGS 824
JSGS 826
JSGS 829
JSGS 887

Program Design and Planning
Curriculum Development
Designing for Online and Blended Learning
Research Methods with Indigenous Peoples
End-of-Life Issues for Human Service Workers
Aging, Society and Human Service Work
Health Promotion
Health Program Planning and Evaluation
Human Resources Management in Healthcare
Decision Making and Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
Clinical Terminologies and Classification Systems
Master of Nursing (Course Based)

To see full descriptions and details of courses visit the Searchable Course Catalog.

NURS 700 (Required) Theoretical And Philosophical Foundations of Nursing
NURS 701 (Required) Qualitative Research Methods
NURS 702 (Required) Quantitative Research Methods
NURS 703 (Required) Working with Vulnerable People
Choose a minimum of 2:
NURS 775
NURS 777
NURS 778
NURS 785
NURS 786
NURS 787
NURS 788
NURS 799AA-ZZ
NURS 804
NURS 815
NURS 820

Foundations and Theories of Learning
Approaches to Learning and Teaching Innovation in Nursing
Curriculum Development and Evaluation Process in Nursing
Leadership in Nursing
Leading in Rural and Remote Communities
Leadership and Managing Change in Healthcare
Leadership in Nursing and Health

Global Health
Health Care Ethics
Patterns of Health and Illness in Older Adults
Choose a maximum of 4:
EAHR 810
EC&I 804
EC&I 834
ED 817
AGIN 803
AGIN 816
JSGS 823
JSGS 824
JSGS 826
JSGS 829
JSGS 887

Program Design and Planning
Curriculum Development
Designing for Online and Blended Learning
Research Methods with Indigenous Peoples
End-of-Life Issues for Human Service Workers
Aging, Society and Human Service Work
Health Promotion
Health Program Planning and Evaluation
Human Resources Management in Healthcare
Decision Making and Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
Clinical Terminologies and Classification Systems
Master of Nursing – Nurse Practitioner (CNPP)
Visit the CNPP Program Courses page on the Sask Nursing Degree website for course details and description.