B.Sc. Nursing is a four-year undergraduate program designed to develop critical thinking, clinical proficiency, and professional values essential for nursing and midwifery practice.
Course Overview
B.Sc. Nursing is a four-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for a professional career in nursing and midwifery. The course combines theoretical knowledge with extensive clinical training, enabling students to develop critical thinking, clinical competence, and compassionate patient care skills. Students gain hands-on experience in hospitals and community healthcare settings, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare industry.
Course Objectives
- To develop strong foundational knowledge in nursing science and healthcare practices.
- To enhance critical thinking and decision-making skills in clinical settings.
- To train students in providing safe, ethical, and patient-centered care.
- To build competence in nursing procedures and modern healthcare techniques.
- o promote effective communication and teamwork in multidisciplinary healthcare environments.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of nursing science, human anatomy, and healthcare practices.
- Apply critical thinking and clinical reasoning in patient care and decision-making.
- Deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered nursing care across diverse healthcare settings.
- Perform essential nursing procedures with competence and confidence.
- Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
- Uphold ethical, legal, and professional standards in nursing practice.
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