THE F ACUL TY OF HEAL TH 91 90 THE F ACUL TY OF HEAL TH First year frst courses NURS 1004 Nursing Praxis and Pr ofessional Caring I 4 cr NURS 1056 Pr ofessional Gr owth 3 cr NURS 1206 Relational Practice 1 3 cr BIOL 2105 Human Anatomy and Physiology 6 cr NURS 1007 Health and Healing I 3 cr NURS 1094 Nursing Praxis and Pr ofessional Caring II 4 cr NURS 1207 Relational Practice II 3 cr electives 6 cr BScN Collaborative College Partnerships apply thr ough www ontariocollegesca The Laur entian University 4year BScN degr ee is of fer ed at the following College sites Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Sciences Norther n College of Applied Arts and Sciences Sault College of Applied Arts and Science St Lawr ence College Kingston Cor nwall and Br ockville sites OR THOPHONIE BScS Bilingual SLP La tu parles The Fr enchlanguage speechlanguage pathology pr ogram takes an inter disciplinary appr oach to studying human communication disor ders all while making connections between the human social natural physical and cognitive sciences The goal of this unique pr ogram is to train clinicians who ar e able to conduct thor ough analyses of language speech and voice disor ders including r esonance disor ders stuttering dysphagia neur ological communication disor ders child development disor ders and cognitive linguistic issues in adolescents and adults After completing this four year pr ogram and a twoyear master s degr ee the student is pr epar ed to enter the workfor ce as a competent speechlanguage pathologist The four year specialized pr ogram leads to a Baccalaur eat es sciences de la sante BScS en orthophonie A master s degr ee in the feld is r equir ed to become a practicing pr ofessional in Ontario calspocom in Canada oacsacca and ar ound the world The master s degr ee is also of fer ed at Laur entian Key featur es The undergraduate degr ee in Orthophonie is the only pr ogram of its kind of fer ed in Fr ench in Canada The Orthophonie pr ogram is supported by the Consortium national de formation en sante CNFS Car eer outcomes This pr ogram will lead to opportunities on the job market or graduate studies in speechlanguage pathology linguistics psycholinguistics clinical linguistics orthopedagogy biomedical sciences education etc Language Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Baccalaur eat es Sciences de la sante in Orthophonie 4year Firstyear courses BIOL 1700 Structur e et fonction du corps humain or other equivalent course in human anatomy LANG 1005 Grammair e appliquee a la r edaction LING 1006 Initiation a la linguistique OR TH 1106 Emergence et developpement du langage chez lenfant de 0 a 12 ans OR TH 1107 Sciences de la par ole PSYC 1105 Initiation a la psychologie electives 3 cr Minimum grade of 65 in LANG 1005 to continue in LANG Minimum grade of 65 in LING 1006 to continue in LING SCIENCES INFIRMIERES BScInf Accredited by the Canadian Association for Schools of Nursing ACESI Also see Nursing p 89 Health and human relations are at the heart of your career choices Choose nursing and contribute to the viability and quality of Canada s healthcar e system The nursing pr ofession of fers opportunities for specialization leadership and decision making in several health settings such as hospitals community health car e agencies industry schools and homecar e Receive training that is focused on car e health pr omotion and disease pr evention for individuals families and communities Further at Laur entian you can take all of your nursing courses in Fr ench Key featur es For mor e than 50 years the School of Nursing has excelled at training students to become r egister ed nurses who ar e dedicated to their pr ofession Ther e ar e 35 spots in this limited enr olment pr ogram allowing students to beneft fr om small class sizes as well as small lab gr oups Placements in pr ofessional settings start as early as frst year The clinical placements often occur in English settings thus the ability to communicate in English for patient safety is essential At least four spots ar e set aside for Inuit Metis and First Nation students This pr ogram is supported by the Consortium national de formation en sante CNFS The pr ogram involves some extra costs for placements handbook pur chases travel etc Y ou can continue your studies at the graduate level in a master s pr ogram Car eer outcomes Home car e nursing in hospitals and other community settings graduate studies leading to specialized clinician positions teaching or r esear ch Language Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Limited enr olment Degr ee option Baccalaur eat es sciences infrmier es Firstyear courses SCIN 1004 Experiences en soins infrmiers I SCIN 1014 Experiences en soins infrmiers II SCIN 1505 Discipline infrmier e SCIN 1524 Developpement de la personne et soins infrmiers SCIN 1556 Communication infrmier e et r elation daide SCIN 1557 Interventions en sciences infrmier es I BIOL 2105 Anatomie et physiologie humaine LANG 1005 Grammair e appliquee a la r edaction or ENGL 1550 Academic Reading and W riting Pr ogram Requir ements Pr oof of Immunization Criminal Recor d Check V ulnerable Sector First Aid and CPR Level HCP Health Car e Pr ovider SOCIAL WORK HBSW Accredited by the CASWEACFTS Help improve the health and wellbeing of individuals communities and society Pursue a car eer in making society a better place for everyone W orking holistically you will have the opportunity to pr omote positive change with individuals couples families and communities W ork with community organizations local pr ovincial and federal gover nment policies and social movements to level the playing feld and give people opportunities to gr ow and develop into their best selves Small class sizes and opportunities to work closely with peers and pr ofessors within a Norther n Ontario context ar e keys to student success Join us for Social W ork W eek celebrated annually acr oss Canada during the month of Mar ch and engage in other local social action campaigns and interpr ofessional initiatives Key featur es Pr ogram is r ecognized and accr edited by the Canadian Association of Social W ork Education CASWE and leads to a pr ovincial social work r egistration and license fr om the Ontario College of Social W orkers and Social Service W orkers OCSWSSW Unique opportunity to enr ol in a joint degr ee pr ogram in Social W ork and Education HBSWBEd Receive handson practical work experience with 700 hours in pr ofessional settings with a wide variety of placement opportunities Unique geographic location of fers an exceptional experience studying and working in Norther n Ontario s multicultural communities Car eer outcomes Opportunities for social work car eers ar e diverse and can include onetoone counselling outr each and support of individuals work with individuals couples families gr oups communities and social policy W ork in schools hospitals mental health agencies childr en and youth addiction tr eatment child welfar e crisis intervention gender ed violence pr evention and r esponse pr ograms corr ections disability services immigrant and r efugee services ger ontology public health Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Honours Bachelor of Social W ork 4year CASWEACFTS Accr edited Honours Bachelor of Social W ork and Education concurr ed Firstyear courses SWLF 1006 Intr oduction to Social W elfar e SWLF 1007 Intr oduction to Social W ork PSYC 1105 Intr oduction to Psychology SOCI 1015 Understanding Society electives 12 cr Minimum grade of 70 required Minimum grade of 60 is required Pr ogram structur e and r equir ements In their frst year students ar e part of the Pr e Social W ork cohort By Mar ch 1 st of the frst year of study students must apply to the pr ofessional years and advance in the pr ogram T o be consider ed for admission to the pr ofessional years students must have taken SWLF 1006 and 1007 with a minimum grade of B 70 Intr oduction to Sociology and Intr oduction to Psychology with a minimum grade of C 60 and 12 elective cr edits in arts and science disciplines and have completed and submitted their application Note Laurentian also offers Ser vice social in French For details see laurentienneca programmeser vicesocial Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements