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Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Author: Date:2021-05-26


The general goal of enrolling into a Bachelor Degree in nursing program is to become a Registered Nurse, and to prepare for any healthcare related jobs that may require a bachelor degree. The demand for professional nurses is constantly on the rise. Earning a bachelor or nursing degree can enable students to access varied employment opportunities.

 

The Bachelor in nursing degree programs are typically spread over 4 years. The first year establishes the foundation for the study of nursing with related basic medical knowledge. There is also an introduction to concepts and theories related to understanding nursing practice. In the second yearc linical study is introduced with a focus on health promotion, and the identification of risk factors. Clinical nursing skills are practiced first in the School's skills laboratory. Nursing courses in the third year focus on the care of individuals and families of all ages who are experiencing the stress of illness. Clinical experiences take place in general wards, intensive care units, and acute care settings. During the fourth (final) year, clinical experiences take place in hospitals. Clinical practica are planned to encourage consolidation of knowledge gained in preceding years and focus on individuals and families. Students will provide care to those experiencing more complex illnesses and problems. Throughout the program, students will have an opportunity to work on research projects.

 

 

Duration and courses

Duration4 years

QualificationBachelor of Science BS

Core courses

Discipline

Curriculum

Basic Medicine

Human Anatomy

Histology and Embryology

Physiology

Biochemistry

Pathology

Medical Immunology

Pathophysiology

Microbiology

Pharmacology

Epidemiology

Statistics

Nursing

Fundamentals of Nursing

Nursing Skills Training

Health Assessment

Medical Nursing

Surgical Nursing

Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing

Pediatric Nursing

Psychiatric Nursing

Community Nursing

Interpersonal Communication

Critical Care Nursing

Transcultural Nursing

Nursing Theory of TCM