Course Description
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSC Nursing) program prepares students to become skilled, compassionate, and professional nurses capable of delivering holistic healthcare.
This course integrates nursing theory with clinical practice to help students develop competencies in patient care, leadership, critical thinking, and communication. It focuses on preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects of healthcare across hospital and community settings.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Foundations of Nursing Practice: Learn the principles of nursing, patient safety, infection control, and ethical healthcare delivery.
- Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: Gain a scientific understanding of human body functions and drug administration to ensure safe and effective care.
- Medical-Surgical Nursing: Develop hands-on expertise in managing adult patients with medical and surgical conditions.
- Community Health Nursing: Understand public health, family welfare, and community outreach for rural and urban populations.
- Child Health Nursing (Pediatric): Learn specialized care techniques for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Obstetrics & Gynecological Nursing: Master maternal and newborn care, including antenatal, intranatal, and postnatal services.
- Mental Health Nursing: Acquire skills in psychiatric nursing, therapeutic communication, and mental well-being management.
- Research & Evidence-Based Practice: Conduct small-scale studies to apply scientific methods in nursing improvement and patient outcomes.
- Leadership & Management: Train in ward management, teamwork, and healthcare administration to take on supervisory roles.
- Professional Development: Build strong ethical values, empathy, cultural sensitivity, and continuous learning habits for lifelong professional growth.