Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers coursework leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The primary objective of this program is to provide individuals with the opportunity to increase the breadth and depth of the theoretical and ethical base for healthcare practice. This is achieved by enhancing and expanding competence, preparing students for role specialization, and contributing to the discovery of new healthcare knowledge.
Program Overview
The BSN program is designed to provide an educational environment of respect, within which students may evolve as broadly educated, responsible, and accountable professionals dedicated to the principles of lifelong learning.
Program Goals
- Increase the breadth and depth of the theoretical and ethical base for healthcare practice
- Enhance competence in healthcare practice
- Expand knowledge in healthcare
- Prepare students for role specialization
- Contribute to the discovery of new healthcare knowledge
- Foster an environment of respect for lifelong learning
Educational Environment
The program aims to create an educational environment that promotes respect, responsibility, and accountability among its students. This environment is crucial for the development of broadly educated professionals who are committed to the principles of lifelong learning.
Expected Outcomes
- Broadly educated professionals
- Responsible and accountable individuals
- Professionals dedicated to lifelong learning
- Enhanced competence in healthcare practice
- Expanded knowledge in healthcare
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