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Associate Degree in Nursing

Introduction:


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.

Programme Structure


The programme consists of four semesters (two years), covering fundamental nursing skills, specialized patient care, evidence-based practice, and research in nursing.

Details

Study Mode Delivery Mode Language Duration Credits
Full-Time / Part-Time   Online (Live) English 2 Years 64

Award Titles & Qualifications:


Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

Road Map

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


Learning Outcomes:


Upon successful completion, learners will:

- Demonstrate clinical nursing skills in patient care across diverse settings.
- Apply knowledge of anatomy, pharmacology, and pathophysiology in healthcare.
- Utilize effective communication and ethical decision-making in nursing practice.
- Conduct health assessments and provide patient-centered care.
- Apply evidence-based nursing principles in clinical practice.
- Deliver specialized care in medical-surgical, maternal, pediatric, and mental health nursing.


Entry Requirements:


Candidates must meet one of the following:

- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Science background (biology, chemistry, or related subjects preferred).
- English proficiency (for non-native speakers, an English test may be required).


Career Pathways:

Graduates can work as:

- Registered Nurse (RN) – Upon obtaining licensure.
- Clinical Nurse in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
- Community Health Nurse.
- Mental Health Nurse.
- Pediatric or Maternity Nurse.
- Research Assistant in Nursing Studies.


Progression Routes:

Graduates can progress to:

- A bachelor's degree in Nursing (3-year specialization).
- Advanced nursing roles in specialized healthcare fields.
- Employment in hospitals, clinics, public health services, and research institutions.

The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) provides a strong foundation in nursing practice, patient care, and clinical expertise, preparing students for immediate employment or further academic progression in nursing and healthcare.

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Andrew Barrow
Head of Admission Department

Accreditation


- All our courses are accredited by the Council for Higher Education Development USA.

- Authorized by the office of the Secretary of State of the Colorado USA.

- Our University is a member of the Association of Professional Higher Education Institutes.

- IEE (International Education Evaluation) evaluates Our Qualifications.

- Our University is a member of ICM (The Institute of Commercial Management).

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