Program Summary
Nursing Science is a course that prepares students to become professional nurses skilled in providing healthcare to individuals, families, and communities. It covers areas such as human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, maternal and child health, mental health nursing, community health, and nursing ethics. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical clinical experience in hospitals and health centers. The course equips graduates with the skills to assess patients, administer treatment, provide emotional support, and promote health and wellness. Upon graduation and licensing, they can work as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, public health sectors, or pursue advanced nursing specialties.