The institutional objective of this program is to produce competent nurses who can demonstrate competency in using knowledge-based practice to deliver high-quality, holistic client-centered nursing care to meet needs and expectations and promote, maintain, and restore the health of people in communities both domestically and abroad.
The curriculum is dynamic with provisions for incorporating emerging health problems and changing
health policies as well as the latest advancement in health sciences. The B. Sc. in nursing curriculum is
designed for BNMC-recognized institutions and incorporate as
(1) General courses
(2) Foundation
courses and
(3) Professional courses for nursing to furnish students with essential and in-depth
knowledge relevant to health and nursing.
The courses are sequenced from year one to year four, from simple to complex, with an attempt to increase student’s competencies over time.