Students undertake the B.Sc. Nursing undergraduate program over four years to receive training for nursing professionals. This program teaches students the basic theoretical concepts and practical nursing techniques along with moral principles they need for caring for patients throughout different health care environments. The nursing education consists of studying subjects including anatomy and physiology as well as medical-surgical nursing pediatrics obstetrics and community health nursing plus hospital-based practical training.
The education program engages students in research strategies that drive forward nursing professional practices and healthcare service methods. Graduates become qualified to take licensing exams that enable them to work in hospitals along with clinics and public health organizations or choose various positions in healthcare-related fields after program completion. Graduates with this degree have the chance to specialize in critical care nursing, midwifery or nurse management and progress in their nursing career.