BN – Regular Program and Post-Diploma Program
The normal course load for the degree program is five 3-credit courses (or equivalent). Only those students who attain a grade point average of 3.00 in a Fall or Winter Term will be permitted to register for a sixth course in the next term. It should be noted that extra courses represent a substantial burden and may influence overall performance. Opportunities for accelerated progress in non-nursing courses exist through credit courses in the Spring Term.
Foundation Program
Students admitted to the Foundation Program will be required to take all courses unless exemptions are provided in writing by UCQ. Exemption from any course is granted to students who meet one of the following criteria:
Science and Math courses:
1. A mark of 65% or higher in the corresponding high school course at the grade 12 level;
2. A mark of 70% on the placement assessment for the course.
English Language:
1. Placement test which places the student at a higher level English Language course, or
2. Submission of a TOEFL or equivalent test score that meets admission requirements for direct entry into the Bachelor of Nursing Regular Program (BNRT) or Bachelor of Nursing Post-Diploma route (PDBN) program.
Students who enter the Foundation Program at EAPP Level 1 will be required to take QFDN 101 – Math and Science Terminology, before taking the Foundation Math and Science courses.