The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in nursing theory, clinical skills, and patient care. This two-year programme integrates anatomy, microbiology, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, mental health, maternity, and pediatric care, preparing learners for a successful career in healthcare settings, hospitals, and community health services.
Graduates can progress to a bachelor's degree (3-year specialization) or enter employment in nursing and healthcare professions.
The programme consists of four semesters (two years), covering fundamental nursing skills, specialized patient care, evidence-based practice, and research in nursing.
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Study Mode | Delivery Mode | Language | Duration | Credits |
Full-Time / Part-Time | Online (Live) | English | 2 Years | 64 |
Road Map |
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Year 1: Semester 1 | ||
Human Anatomy and Physiology I | ||
Fundamentals of Nursing | ||
Medical Microbiology | ||
Psychology for Nurses | ||
Communication and Professional Ethics | ||
Nursing Practicum I | ||
Year 1: Semester 2 | ||
Human Anatomy and Physiology II | ||
Biochemistry for Health Sciences | ||
Pharmacology I | ||
Pathophysiology | ||
Health Assessment | ||
Nursing Practicum II | ||
Year 2: Semester 4 | ||
Medical-Surgical Nursing II | ||
Maternity and Obstetric Nursing | ||
Pediatric Nursing | ||
Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing | ||
Research in Nursing | ||
Nursing Practicum IV |
For more details or admissions contact now!
Andrew Barrow
Head of Admission Department