Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals families and communities so they may attain, maintain or recover optimum health and quality of life.
Health is the fundamental right of the individual in the society. Nurse is a professionally trained person for enabling a person to maintain and sustain health and well being.
B.Sc. Nursing is a degree programme, four years, course, full time program comprising eight semesters which prepares a student to become a registered nurse qualified to practice in variety of health care sittings.
Why B.Sc. Nursing from SBU
Today’s competitive, market-driven healthcare environment is challenging the very nature of professional nursing practice. The art and science ofnursing care promote nursing as an evolving art and science, directed to human health and well being. It challenges students to focus on the blended skills they will need to serve patient and the public well.
Our aim is to prepare nurses who combine the highest level of scientific knowledge and technologic skills with responsible, caring practice.
We want to challenge to identify and master the cognitive and technical skills as well as the interpersonal and ethical/ legal skills they will need to effectively nurse the patient in their care.
What can you expect?
After completion of B.Sc. Nursing
- Graduate Nurses will be knowledgeable, competent with clear critical thinking skills who are caring, motivated, assertive and well-disciplined responding to the changing needs of profession, health care delivery system and society.
- Graduate Nurses will assume responsibilities as professional, competent nurses and midwives in providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health care services in hospital or public health sittings.
- Able to make independent decisions in nursing situations within the scope of practice, protect the rights of individuals and groups and conduct research in the areas of nursing practice and apply evidence-based practice.
- They will assume role of practitioner, teacher, supervisor and manager in clinical or public health settings.