Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing – 1 Year) – Program Overview

The 1-Year BSc Nursing program is a post-basic or top-up course designed for registered nurses who already hold a diploma or certificate in nursing. It aims to enhance professional skills, broaden theoretical knowledge, and prepare nurses for advanced roles in clinical practice, leadership, and community health.

Key Areas of Study Include:

  • Advanced nursing care and patient management
  • Nursing research and evidence-based practice
  • Community and public health nursing
  • Nursing leadership and management
  • Health promotion and disease prevention

Program Highlights:

  • Practical training in hospitals and community settings
  • Emphasis on critical thinking and decision-making
  • Project work focused on current health challenges
  • Preparation for leadership roles in nursing

Graduates are equipped to take on supervisory and specialized roles in healthcare settings, contribute to policy development, or pursue further studies in nursing education or advanced clinical practice.