Objectives for the Undergraduate Program in Nursing
The undergraduate nursing program is designed to cultivate healthcare professionals who possess nursing expertise, humanistic values, and a capacity for continuous personal growth.
The curriculum is structured to ensure that, upon graduation, students will have developed the following competencies:
- Apply specialized nursing knowledge effectively in patient-centered healthcare.
- Utilize critical thinking skills to assess and improve patient care outcomes.
- Demonstrate proficient communication, coordination, and collaboration within healthcare teams.
- Exhibit a compassionate and socially conscious approach to healthcare.
- Integrate ethical reasoning into healthcare decision-making processes.
- Fulfill nursing duties with the highest level of professional responsibility.
- Embrace the nursing profession and actively pursue lifelong personal and professional growth.
- Deliver culturally appropriate care that respects and adapts to diverse patient needs.
Objectives for the Master's Program in Nursing
The aim of the master program is to prepare students to be advanced nursing professionals that are competent in health care.
The curriculum has been structured to prepare graduates to:
- Integrate advanced clinical skills to improve health care quality.
- Apply evidence-based research findings to improve clinical practice.
- Provide cultural sensitive and holistic health care.
- Apply leadership and management knowledge to influence clinical practice and policy.
- Integrate teaching and counseling skills to solve health problems
- Demonstrate ethical decision-making skills to provide the best benefit of the individual care
Objectives for the Doctoral Program in Nursing
The aim of the doctoral program curriculum is to prepare students to be leaders in health care, with the capacity to expand nursing knowledge.
The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to accomplish the following:
- Construct nursing knowledge through research and theory development.
- Analyze and comment on professional issues and trends to improve personal growth and nursing professional development.
- Integrate theory, research and practice to take the lead in the constitution and betterment of health policies.
- Participate actively in international academic exchanges to gain international perspectives and visibility.