Niagara College, Welland

Palliative Care (Multidiscipline)

Canada

The Non-degree in Palliative Care (Multidiscipline) at Niagara College, Welland is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Niagara College in Welland, Ontario, is a Canadian college recognized for applied learning, industry partnerships and career-ready programs. Established in 1967, the college offers a diverse portfolio spanning business, hospitality, technology, health sciences, media and skilled trades. Its emphasis on real-world experience makes it popular with students who want practical training, workplace placements and strong employer connections that ease the transition into the workforce.

Programs at Niagara College combine classroom instruction with hands-on labs, co-op placements, internships and industry-led projects that mirror professional expectations. The college’s facilities support experiential learning, and faculty often bring industry experience into the curriculum. With a sizeable student body and a growing international community, students benefit from peer networks, academic supports and services aimed at successful academic and career outcomes.

Campus life in Welland provides a close-knit environment with access to community events, student clubs and applied research opportunities. International students receive support for settlement, language development and job search strategies, while local employer links help secure practical placements. For students prioritizing skills-based education and immediate career relevance, Niagara College delivers focused programs and strong local industry engagement.

About the Program

The Palliative Care program at Niagara College is for nursing graduates who want to improve their skills in caring for clients with life-limiting illnesses. This non-degree program takes one year to complete and is taught in English. It helps students provide better care to clients and their families.

The curriculum includes courses like Palliative Care - Introduction, Palliative Care - Communications, and Cultural Diversity. Students also learn about psychosocial aspects, comfort, and ethics in palliative care. They develop skills through simulation and interprofessional education.

Graduates can work as Palliative Care Nurses, Hospice Care Coordinators, or Pain Management Specialists. They can also find jobs as Gerontological Nurses or Healthcare Managers in hospitals, hospices, or community health organizations.

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