Programme description
The nursing profession is grounded on the principle of delivering evidence based, holistic care that promotes health, prevents disease, and provides compassionate treatment across the human lifespan, Through a rigorous four years curriculum, the program develops students into highly competent nursing professionals. Students gain a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and master core nursing specialties, including Medical and Surgical Nursing, Midwifery, and Psychiatry, alongside essential competencies in leadership, research, ethics, and professional practice. Extensive theoretical instruction is closely integrated with hands-on clinical training, culminating in a mandatory supervised internship. The program is critically relevant as it directly addresses urgent global and community health needs, such as aging populations and chronic diseases. The program produces versatile nurses who can provide essential care across diverse settings from hospitals and clinics to schools and community centers. Furthermore, its emphasis on leadership, research, and evidence based practice, ensures graduates are prepared to be adaptive practitioners, patient advocates, and contributors to healthcare innovation, ultimately strengthening the resilience and quality of entire health systems.
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