Nursing Program
Program Mission

To provide the community with qualified nursing specialists to practice professional skills based on scientific evidence and keep updated with the developments in the health field through a developed educational curriculum, enhancing research skills and social responsibility.

Program Objectives
  • To provide the students with the knowledge, skills, and values that qualify them to practice nursing.

  • To integrate students' knowledge and skills, information technologies, and communication tools in providing safe and effective nursing care.

  • To translate the principles of patient safety and quality improvement into delivering high-quality care.

  • To update information sources and continuously improvement of laboratories to support research skills, self-learning skills, and continuous learning.

  • Utilize ethical and legal aspects to conduct nursing research to improve the quality of the healthcare system.

  • To Enhance social responsibility and belonging among students by involving them in providing effective community services.

Program Learning Outcomes
  • Explain the knowledge, concepts, theories, and principles related to the nursing and health field.

  • Identify clients' health-related learning needs considering personal, environmental, and community health backgrounds.

  • Describe the general categories, occupational hazards, and basic safety principles within the healthcare sector.

  • Identify current trends and issues relevant to nursing research and the role of evidence-based on the application of best clinical practice.

  • Construct individualized nursing care plans based on the best evidence-based practice to meet the comprehensive needs of patients with respect to cultural, social, ethical, and religious beliefs.

  • Use critical thinking skills in creating educational plans for disease control, prevention, and quality of life promotion.

  • Apply suitable nursing procedures while providing competent holistic patient care according to evidence-based practice.

  • Demonstrates communication and information technology skills in addressing patient health problems and proper trusted relationships with clients, family, and community.

  • Comply with ethical, legal, and humanistic principles while delivering nursing care.

  • Participate in continuous self-learning activities to develop self-confidence and professional leadership ability.

The Expected Jobs for Graduates
  • Staff Nurse.

  • Nurse Specialists.

  • Nurse Supervisors.

  • Head Nurses.

  • Clinical Instructor in Educational Institutions.