Graduates of the BSNB program will earn a BScN credential and will:
- Be accountable to the public and the profession by abiding to the profession’s legal, ethical and practice standards.
- Provide competent, ethical, compassionate, and evidence informed client-centred care to individuals, families, communities and diverse populations.
- Synthesize knowledge from nursing and other disciplines to provide safe and coordinated care using critical thinking, problem solving and clinical reasoning in a variety of settings.
- Utilize health promotion, harm reduction, disease prevention and illness management strategies with clients to support optimal health outcomes.
- Establish collaborative professional relationships within nursing, the interprofessional team, and other community partners.
- Communicate with individuals, families and communities using therapeutic and relational practices.
- Integrate concepts of empowerment, social advocacy, and social justice in providing client care to individuals, families and communities to reduce health inequities and disparities.
- Advocate for and support culturally safe environments where clients are respected for their health care practices and decisions.
- Use nursing informatics to inform care and improve the health of clients.
- Engage in scholarship through critical inquiry, continuous quality improvement, and through the support of research to enhance professional practice.
- Demonstrate leadership and a commitment to lifelong learning.