Basic program
UNB's four-year Bachelor of Nursing program includes a majority of course work in Nursing as well as courses from other disciplines i.e. English, Biology, Psychology, etc.
Opportunities are emphasized for clinical practice where students work with individuals, families, and communities at various stages of the life cycle and in a variety of settings.
For more information on our courses please see the Calendar descriptions.
| Academic Year | Fall | Winter | Extended Session |
| Year 1 | Human Anatomy I English or another writing elective Open Elective Nursing as a Profession Caring Relationships |
Human Physiology I Any 3 credit hour Psychology course Open elective Nursing and Wellness Clinical Practicum |
N/A |
| Year 2 | Pathophysiology I Pharmacotherapeutics Chronic Health Challenges Mental Health Challenges Clinical Practicum |
Introduction to Statistics Pathophysiology II Physical Assessment Young Families’ Health Clinical Practicum |
Concentrated Clinical Practicum I |
| Year 3 | Microbiology Community and Population Health Clinical Practicum Nursing Research Canadian Health Care Systems |
Acute Health Challenges Helping Relationships Theoretical Foundations in Nursing Clinical Practicum |
Concentrated Clinical Practice II |
| Year 4 | Family with Multiple Challenges Nursing in Complex Situations Clinical Practicum Open nursing elective |
Integrated Nursing Care Clinical Practicum Trends and Leadership Nursing Practice elective |

