Osler Education’s Diploma of Pre-Nursing Sciences program provides aspiring nursing and healthcare students with the prerequisites required for attending international nursing schools. This program plays an important, intermediary role in a student's educational path. We enable our students to partake in greater learning opportunities through our Diploma Pre-Nursing Sciences program. Our knowledgeable and professional instructors not only educate but also tutor and advise students throughout the course of their study. Students are instructed based on a rigorous curriculum, which will set a solid foundation for students to build upon in their future studies.
This course will introduce basic concepts in physical and inorganic chemistry.
This course aim to explain the role of macromolecules in the organization of cells and the compartmentalization of metabolic reactions, as well as the role of the cell cycle with regards to inheritance.
This course will provide the students with a basic understanding of the types of food required for health. Students will learn about the several types of foods that provide the necessary vitamins and minerals a body needs to function optimally.
This course covers the necessary terminology used by healthcare professionals worldwide. Students will learn to recognize word roots, prefixes, and suffixes used in medicine language today. Learn how to combine words used in medical conditions as well as comprehend their definition and know the correct spelling. This course will cover medical terms related to all major systems, including: muscular system, skeletal system, respiratory system, circulatory system, digestive system, reproductive system, and urinary system. By the end of the course students will be able to identify the major organs, structures and accessory components of the special sensory systems and describe their functions.
Throughout this course, students are taught how to screen for important health risk indicators as well as the importance of carrying out preventive screening tests. Students apply these skills towards patients at various voluntary community health screenings and wellness seminars.
This course will introduce students to the structural and physical characteristics of organic compounds. Furthermore, this course will touch upon reactions of various compounds and will be further examined during the second semester of organic chemistry. This course will allow students to understand and apply basic foundations of organic chemical reactions and properties to complex problems.
This course develops the necessary understanding of how the cell functions at the cellular, organelle and molecular levels. Students are exposed to a wide variety of topics, such as cell structures and their functions, membrane transport, signal transduction, DNA replication and repair, transcription, translation, regulation of gene expression. Additional topics include replication and transcription of the genome; regulation of the cell cycle and mitosis; protein biosynthesis and membrane targeting; cell motility and the cytoskeleton; signal transduction; nerve and muscle function. Lectures also deal with signal transduction processes and cellular functions that are required for cell growth and programmed cell death.
This course is designed to further help students obtain a basic understanding of the functions of the human mind. Students will learn about emotional and mental factors from various situations and activities.
This course covers the basics of human anatomy and physiology including anatomical terminology, basic biochemistry, cells and tissues, and the skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Students will be introduced to common human disease processes.
Throughout this course, students are taught how to screen for important health risk indicators as well as the importance of carrying out preventive screening tests. Students apply these skills towards patients at various voluntary community health screenings and wellness seminars.
This is an advanced course in structure and reactivity of functional groups (aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, carbohydrates, organ metallic compounds, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines and amino acids).
This course covers the basic principles of microbiology, including classification and taxonomy, microbial physiology and genetics, genetic engineering, control of microorganisms through the use of physical and chemical agents, antibiotics, host-parasite relationships, and epidemiological concepts. Bacterial, fungal, and viral infectious organisms are all represented in this series.
This course is a continuation of Psychology I. Students will have an in-depth look at how the human mind functions and will further learn about several types of mental illnesses that are common today.
This course is a continuation of human anatomy and physiology I. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a more in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships.
Throughout this course, students are taught how to screen for important health risk indicators as well as the importance of carrying out preventive screening tests. Students apply these skills towards patients at various voluntary community health screenings and wellness seminars.
The objective of the Pre-Nursing Sciences program is to facilitate an accessible pathway for pre-nursing students to complete the accelerated diploma program and lead onto their future educational path in medicine by studying at international nursing schools.
The Diploma of Pre-Nursing Sciences program is a three-semester lecture style program. The program consists of three 14-week semesters (42 weeks total) and students earn a total of 150 credits upon completion of the program. It is recommended that notes are taken during class and the Instructors will provide a list of recommended textbook that will be required for the program. The textbook will be a useful source to follow and even after the courses are complete. Students will undergo various testing methods including quizzes, tests, midterm exams, final exams and assignments.
This program is for aspiring nursing students who would like to get an in-depth knowledge and foundation as well as get the require prerequisites to attend an international nursing school. This program plays an important intermediary role in a student’s educational path. We enable our students to partake in greater learning opportunities provided through the program.
Completed application form
Official transcript(s) from high-school or post-secondary school with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 (“B” grade)
Color photograph of the applicant
Resume or Personal Statement. A personal statement is summary of the students’ interests, goals, personal attributes, etc. that can classify the student as a suitable candidate for the program of their interest. Please limit personal statements to 500 words.
A letter of recommendation from a teacher, professor, employer, work/volunteer supervisor or any professional individual that is not personally related with the applicant.
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS – 6.0 or better); if applicable.
Upon successful completion of all academic and financial obligations, students will receive a Diploma of Pre-Nursing Sciences.
This program is available through distance education (online).