Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Program Overview A rigorous blend of academic instruction and clinical practice designed to prepare students for patient-centered care and clinical judgment in modern healthcare environments.

Core Curriculum & Clinical Expertise

  • Key Courses: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Pharmacology.

  • Technical Pillars: Evidence-based Practice, Community Health, and Mental Health Nursing.

  • Applied Training: Rotations in simulation labs and partner hospitals (Pediatrics, Geriatrics, and Medical-Surgical units).

  • Licensure Goal: Specifically prepares graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination.

Faculty Spotlight

  • Lead Pioneer: Dr. Florence Nightingale (Distinguished Professor of Nursing & Public Health).

  • Expertise: Epidemiology, Sanitary Reform, and Patient-Centered Care.

  • Research Impact: Foundational researcher in the use of Medical Statistics to improve hospital mortality rates; architect of modern nursing education.

  • Student Impact: Mentors students in the "Clinical Excellence Wing," emphasizing the integration of data-driven hygiene and compassionate bedside care.

Admissions & Clinical Requirements

  • Prerequisites: Microbiology and Chemistry (Minimum grade of "C" required).

  • Entrance Exams: Competitive score on TEAS or HESI.

  • Mandatory Compliance: Clear criminal background check for all clinical placements.

Career & Professional Outcomes

  • Primary Paths: Registered Nurse (RN), Public Health Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist.

  • Specialized Fields: High demand for graduates in Pediatric Intensive Care, Geriatric Management, and Trauma units.

International Student Requirements

  • Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency; may require CGFNS evaluation.

  • Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS).