ABOUT THE PROGRAM
At Sherbrooke International University, the Nursing department curriculum is carefully crafted to provide graduates with essential skills and privileges tailored to the demands of the profession. Our department is dedicated to training nurses who excel in their practice through critical thinking and research, while actively contributing as valuable members of the healthcare team.
Our program emphasizes the provision of nursing care services across various healthcare settings, including health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, and supportive care for individuals, families, and communities. Through the implementation of "Planned Nursing Care," students learn to deliver comprehensive and compassionate care that meets the diverse needs of patients.
In addition to the core curriculum designed to meet program objectives, students have the flexibility to choose elective courses that align with their professional interests and personal development goals. This ensures that graduates are equipped with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in their chosen career paths.
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
The Nursing degree program at Sherbrooke International University offers a comprehensive education, providing students with essential skills and knowledge for successful nursing careers. Key features include a robust curriculum covering clinical practice, theory, and research, hands-on clinical experience in diverse healthcare settings, state-of-the-art simulation labs for practical training, interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities, elective courses for specialized learning, research opportunities with faculty mentors, and potential global health experiences. Graduates emerge well-prepared for professional nursing practice, equipped to deliver high-quality care across different healthcare settings and patient populations.
CAREER AREAS
Graduates of the Nursing degree program at Sherbrooke International University have abundant career opportunities across various healthcare sectors. Potential paths include roles as Registered Nurses, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Educators, Nurse Administrators/Managers, Public Health Nurses, Home Health Nurses, Occupational Health Nurses, Travel Nurses, and Research Nurses. These diverse opportunities enable graduates to contribute positively to patient care and community health while advancing their professional development and making meaningful impacts in the healthcare industry.
CONTACT
Sherbrooke International University Admissions Office, B Block, Campus