Faculty of Complementary Medicines
Department of Nursing
BSc Nursing course instructs students in critical care areas and includes the values required to become Nurses and Midwives. The 4-year undergraduate BSc Nursing course is followed by a 6-month internship that is required. Throughout the BSc Nursing course, students will participate in assignments, projects, and classroom learning. The course curriculum includes topics including Physiology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Psychology, all of which are related to the care of the sick and injured. BSc Nursing is a professional programme that prepares graduates to serve mankind by providing medical care.
Degree opportunities available: BSc, MSc, in Nursing
Course Syllabus
Department of Nursing
- English and Communication Skills I
- Information Technology
- Basic Human Anatomy
- Human Physiology I
- Introduction to Psychology
- Basic Biochemistry for Nurses
- Nursing Theory and Practice I
- Community Health Nursing I
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Psychology and Councelling
- English and Communication Skills II
- Basic Statistics
- General Pathology
- Human Physiology II
- Human Anatomy for Nurses
- Biochemistry
- Nursing Theory and Practice II
- Pharmacology I
- Microbiology for Nurses
- English and Communication Skills III
- Adult Nursing I
- Nursing Theory and Practice III
- Pharmacology II
- Community Health Nursing II
- Communication Skills in Nursing
- Pathology for Nurses
- Human Anatomy II
- English and Communication Skills III
- Adult Nursing I
- Nursing Theory and Practice III
- Pharmacology II
- Community Health Nursing II
- Communication Skills in Nursing
- Pathology for Nurses
- Human Anatomy II
- Ethical and Professional Issues
- Trends in Nursing
- Adult Nursing III
- Nursing Theory and Practice V
- Community Health II
- Child Health Nursing I
- Epidemiology
- Maternity Nursing I (Theory)
- Maternity Nursing I (Practical)
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Urology
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health
- Adult Nursing IV
- Nursing Theory and Practice VI
- Child Health Nursing II
- Maternity Nursing II (Theory)
- Clinical Observation
- Maternity Nursing II (Practical)
- Emergency and Disaster Nursing
- Critical Care Nursing
- Urology II
- Nursing Theory and Practice VII
- Leadership and Management
- Child Health Nursing III
- Maternity Nursing III (Theory)
- Maternity Nursing III (Practical)
- Scientific Writing and Communication in Nursing
- Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health
- Nursing in Trauma Management I
- Psychology and Councelling II
- Nursing Theory and Practice VIII
- Child Health Nursing IV
- Maternity Nursing IV (Theory)
- Maternity Nursing IV (Practical)
- Research Project
- Teaching and Learning
- Nursing in Trauma Management II
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health II