Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at King Saud University's College of Nursing is the first program to grant a Bachelor's degree in Nursing in the Kingdom. The program began with the establishment of the college in 1976. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program plan has received national accreditation and is under review for international accreditation.
Program Duration
The program lasts for four years, divided into semesters, and includes eight levels, in addition to a year for the honors program.
Program Plan
- 40 courses (133 credited hours)
- 11 foundational courses as university requirements (English language and basic sciences)
- 3 general courses as college requirements (Islamic studies)
- 26 specialized courses as program requirements (nursing basics, health courses, advanced specialized nursing courses)
Honors Program
The honors program in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a comprehensive and rigorous program that provides students with multiple training opportunities in carefully selected locations to achieve the program's objectives.
Completion Opportunities
The College of Nursing provides an opportunity for Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates to complete the Master's program according to the university's conditions and regulations.
Program Details
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete 40 courses, including foundational, general, and specialized courses.
Research Areas
The program focuses on nursing basics, health courses, and advanced specialized nursing courses.
Tuition Fees
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Note
The provided context does not include tuition fees, admission criteria, or specific research areas. However, it outlines the program's structure, duration, and requirements.
