The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year program which aims to prepare fully functioning nurse who upon completion of the program is expected to demonstrate beginning professional competencies and shall continue to assume responsibility for personal and professional development, and who further user research findings or results in the practice of the profession.
At the start of the first year, students are already exposed to professional courses and are continued through the fourth year to ensure that competencies are developed at each particular level. The program also provides an intensive nursing practicum that will refine the skills learned at each level to ensure that the basic clinical competencies required of a beginning nurse practitioner are developed.
Three to five years after graduation, the BS Nursing alumni shall have: