Bachelor of Health Sciences

Department of Nursing and Health Sciences

General Office: K.C. Irving Hall Room 329
Mailing Address: UNBSJ Department of Nursing and Health Sciences,
University of New Brunswick,
100 Tucker Park Road,
P.O. Box 5050,
Saint John, N.B.,
Canada, E2L 4L5
 
Phone: (506) 648-5542
Fax: (506) 648-5785
Email: nursingsj@unbsj.ca
Website: //www.unb.ca/saintjohn/sase/department/nursing/

Faculty

 Chair: O'Brien-Larivee, Catherine 

  • Doucet, Shelley, BN (UNB), MScN (UWO), PhD (UNB), Assoc Prof - 2012
  • Furlong, Karen, RN Dip (SJSN), BN (UNB), MN (UNB), Diploma University Teaching (UNB),PhD (UNB), CNA Certification Neuroscience Nursing, Sr Teaching Assoc - 2000
  • Keeping-Burke, Lisa, BN (MUN), MN (MUN), PhD (McG), Assoc Prof - 2012
  • Logue, Nancy, BN (UNB), MN (Dal), PhD (UNB), Diploma in University Teaching, Sr Teach Assoc - 1995
  • Mawhinney, Kathleen BN (UNB), MN (UNB), Diploma in University Teaching (UNB), Instructor - 2010
  • March, Angela, BN (UNB), MN (UNB), Diploma in University Teaching (UNB), Instructor - 2016
  • McCloskey, Rose, BSc (Acad.), RN Dip (Hfx.Inf.SN), BN (UNB), Diploma in Adult Ed. (St FX), MN (UNB), PhD (UNB), CNA Certification Gerontology Diploma University Teaching (UNB), Prof - 2000
  • McCormack, Dianne, BN (MUN), MSc (McG.), PhD (McG) Prof -1998
  • O’Brien-Larivee, Catherine, BN (UNB), MSc Applied Nursing (McG), Sr Teaching Assoc - 2004
  • Pastirik, Pam, BN (UNB), MSN (UBC), Sr. Teaching Assoc -2002

To be admitted to the Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHS) degree, students must be accepted by a Canadian Medical Association (CMA) or Council on Accreditation for Respiratory Therapy Education (CoARTE) accredited program in Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Therapy, Respiratory Therapy or Radiography or have completed such an accredited program.

To earn the degree, students must successfully complete 141 credit hours. Note: 71 credit hours are required to be taken at UNB and 70 credit hours are allotted on successful completion of the accredited program. Proof of acceptance to or completion of the accredited program must be submitted to the Registrars Office before entrance to the BHS program will be granted.

Students entering the University who have not yet been admitted to an accredited program should enroll in the B.Sc. program.

Admission Policy on English Language Proficiency

The language of our program is English and prospective students whose mother tongue is not English may prove English language proficiency in one of the following ways:

i.  Minimum TOEFL score on a paper-based test of 600.
ii.  Minimum CanTEST scores of 5.0 on reading and listening, and 4.5 on writing.
iii. A minimum of 4 years full-time study in the English language in Canada.

Notwithstanding the above, students must demonstrate competence in speaking, listening, reading and writing English to meet course requirements.

Required Courses

Year 1*: 


* Considerationmay be made for students with prior courses equivalent to past BHS requirements. Courses will be assessed based on the requested BHS program and must be approved by the Department of Nursing and Health Sciences. 

** Degree requirements. Please note that students are suggested to take these courses in the prerequisite year.

Years 2, 3, and 4:

In addition to the requirements of the appropriate accredited program, students must complete the following University courses:

Bachelor of Health Sciences Post Diploma Program

This program is open only to students who hold a diploma from an appropriate accredited program and are qualified to practice (as recognized by the appropriate national and provinicial bodies) in an area of health sciences in which a BHS is offered.

Course requirements are the same as for the regular BHS degree, however students who have previously completed a first year of university studies at an Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) recognized university may apply for credit toward the BHS degree.

Minor in Health Sciences

Admission to the Minor is open to students in any discipline if their faculty has a provision for a Minor and they have successfully completed 60 ch of course work and earned an average grade of C or better in all courses. Application to the Minor is normally made in the second year of a students program for admission in year 3. Students must select the Minor in consultation with the Nursing & Health Sciences Coordinator for Science, Applied Science & Engineering, and this should normally be done at the same time as they declare a Major.

The Health Sciences Minor requires 24 ch of course work consisting of HSCI 2001 and HSCI 4144 plus 18 ch selected from courses listed in the two groupings below. Of these 24 ch, a maximum of 12 ch may be at the lower (1xxx, 2xxx) level. At least 6 ch of courses must be selected from each of the two groupings below. A grade of C or better must be achieved in each course taken for the Minor.

Life & Behavioural Sciences Grouping:

Lower Level:

BIOL 1205 Biological Principles, Part III (3 ch)
BIOL 1411 Anatomy & Physiology I (3 ch)
BIOL 2015 Introductory Genetics (4 ch)
BIOL 2831 Pathophysiology I (3 ch)
CHEM 2421 Organic Chemistry I  (3 ch)
STAT 2263 Statistics for Health Sciences (3 ch)

Upper Level

BIOL 3132 Advanced Biochemistry (3 ch)
BIOL 3245 Environmental Chemistry (4 ch)
BIOL 3251 Introductory Microbiology (3 ch)
BIOL 3665 Introduction to Environmental Law (4 ch)
PSYC 3033 Healthy Psychology (3 ch)
PSYC 3293 Psychology of Aging (3 ch)
PSYC 3343 Human Sexuality (3 ch)
PSYC 3725 The Dementias (3 ch)
PSYC 3752 Drugs & Behaviour (3 ch)

Social Sciences/ Humanities/ Business Grouping

Lower Level
SOCI 2376 Sociology of Health, Illness & Healing (3 ch)
ECON 2213 Poverty, Inequality & Income Redistribution (3 ch)
PHIL 1053 Introduction to Logic (3 ch)
POLS 1201 Introduction to Canadian Politics (3 ch)
BA 2001 Business Communication (3 ch)Upper Level
PHIL 3133 Health Care Ethics I (3 ch)
PHIL 3134 Health Care Ethics II (3 ch)
SOCI 4555 Gender & Organization (3 ch)
POLS 3501 Contemporary Issues in Public Policy (3 ch)

Upper Level

PHIL 3133 Health Care Ethics I (3 ch)
PHIL 3134 Health Care Ethics II (3 ch)
SOCI 4555 Gender & Organization (3 ch)
POLS 3501 Contemporary Issues in Public Policy (3 ch)