General Objectives

The primary goal of the B.Sc nursing program is to prepare comprehensively competent nurses with potential in clinical nursing, community health nursing, nursing service administration and nursing education, who will improve the quality of clients care in the prevention, promotion, curative and rehabilitative at all the four levels along which the National Health Service is organized. Hence, it includes comprehensively all specialty programs including clinical, community nursing components, and teaching and nursing research. 

Departmental Specific Objectives

After the completion of the program, the graduates would be able to:

1.               Give direct nursing care to patients and the community through appropriate nursing care plan;

2.               Identify the major factors which promote health or give rise to health problems in the community and use in the planning as well as evaluation activities;

3.               Demonstrate skills in administration through effective organization and management in any setting;

4.               Utilize principles of teaching and learning to develop relevant teaching programs for specific groups and evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum;

5.               Conduct nursing related research based on the identified problems and use evidence based research to improve the quality of care within the health care services;

6.               Provide short and long term continuing and in-service education programs for nurses working in different health institutions;

7.               Improve and bring change related with nursing standards in different departments;

 

 

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