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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Introduction:


The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a four-year programme designed to develop professional nurses equipped with comprehensive knowledge, clinical expertise, and leadership skills. The curriculum integrates foundational sciences, medical-surgical nursing, specialized healthcare practices, research, and advanced nursing leadership.

This programme prepares graduates for licensure as registered nurses (RNs), specialization in various nursing fields, and progression to a Master’s in Nursing (MSN).

Programme Structure

The BSN programme consists of eight semesters (four years), combining theoretical coursework, practical training, research, and specialized nursing education.

Details

Study Mode Delivery Mode Language Duration Credits
Full-Time / Part-Time   Online (Live) English 4 Years 120

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 3
Medical-Surgical Nursing I
Pharmacology II
Community and Public Health Nursing
Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Nursing Practicum III
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
Year 3: Semester 5
Critical Care Nursing
Leadership and Management in Nursing
Nutrition and Dietetics
Epidemiology and Global Health
Nursing Practicum V
Year 3: Semester 6
Gerontology and Geriatric Nursing
Nursing Informatics
Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
Nursing Practicum VI
Year 4: Semester 7
Specialization Course 1
Specialization Course 2
Advanced Clinical Skills
Research Proposal and Seminar
Nursing Practicum VII
Year 4: Semester 8
Specialization Course 3
Specialization Course 4
Capstone Project
Advanced Nursing Leadership
Final Clinical Internship


specialization:


1. Child Nursing

- BSN-E01 Pediatric Health Assessment
- BSN-E02 Neonatal and Infant Care
- BSN-E03 Pediatric Emergency Nursing
- BSN-E04 Developmental Disorders in Children

2. Adult Nursing

- BSN-E05 Advanced Adult Patient Care
- BSN-E06 Chronic Illness Nursing
- BSN-E07 Pain and Palliative Care
- BSN-E08 Rehabilitation Nursing

3. Mental Health Nursing

- BSN-E09 Psychiatric Nursing
- BSN-E10 Addiction and Substance Abuse Nursing
- BSN-E11 Counseling Techniques
- BSN-E12 Crisis Intervention Nursing

4. Community Health Nursing

- BSN-E13 Public Health Nursing
- BSN-E14 Epidemiology and Disease Prevention
- BSN-E15 Occupational Health Nursing
- BSN-E16 Family and Home Health Nursing


Learning Outcomes:


Upon successful completion, learners will:

- Demonstrate clinical competence in diverse nursing settings.
- Apply critical thinking and evidence-based research in patient care.
- Provide ethical and culturally sensitive nursing interventions.
- Utilize technology and informatics in nursing practice.
- Lead and manage nursing teams effectively.
- Specialize in advanced nursing areas to meet global healthcare needs.


Entry Requirements:


Candidates must meet one of the following:

- High school diploma with a science background (biology, chemistry preferred).
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or equivalent for lateral entry.
- 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 Specialist in hospitals, clinics, or research institutions.
- Critical Care, Pediatric, or Mental Health Nurse.
- Community Health or Public Health Nurse.
- Nursing Manager or Healthcare Administrator.
- Academic and Researcher in Nursing Studies.


Progression Routes:

Graduates can progress to:


- A Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) for advanced specialization.
- Doctorate in Nursing (PhD or DNP) for research and leadership roles.
- Advanced certifications in nursing specialties.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is designed to prepare nurses for leadership, research, and advanced clinical practice while ensuring a strong foundation in patient-centered care and healthcare innovation.

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For more details or admissions contact now!

 
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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