Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Curriculum Goal
The core aim of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is to prepare exceptional nurses. These nurses graduate with a strong foundation in scientific knowledge and practical skills. This allows them to provide high-quality care to patients in various healthcare settings, like hospitals, clinics, and even patients' homes.
The program equips them to understand the specific needs of individuals, families, and communities. This includes addressing a wide range of health issues, from simple concerns to complex situations. By the end, graduates are well-equipped to promote overall health, prevent illness, and help people recover from health challenges.
Curriculum Design
The B.Sc. Nursing curriculum, designed for BNMC-approved institutions, is a dynamic program that readily adapts to address emerging health issues, evolving healthcare policies, and the latest scientific breakthroughs
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General courses
- B111 – Communicative English and Information & Communication Technology Paper I & II
- B112 - Behavioral Science
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Foundation courses
- B123– Anatomy & Physiology Paper I & II
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Professional courses for nursing
- B 134 – Fundamentals of Nursing –1 Paper I & II
- B 231– Fundamentals of Nursing –2 Paper I & II
- B 232 – Pediatric Nursing
- B 233 – Medical & Surgical Nursing-1 Paper I & II
- B 234 – Orthopedic Nursing
- B 331 – Medical & Surgical Nursing- 2 Paper I & II
- B 332– Community Health Nursing
- B 333 -Psychiatric Nursing
- B 334 -Emergency & Critical Care Nursing
- B 431 –Midwifery Paper I & II
- B 432 -Nursing Education & Management Paper I & II
- B 433 -Research in Nursing
The courses are sequenced from year one to year four, from simple to complex, with an attempt to increase students’ competencies over time.