Courses
The Master of Science in Nursing program is designed to prepare nurse experts in advanced practice and / or management for leadership in professional nursing practice and patient centred health care delivery. The program broadens the perspective of students by requiring them to take innovative interdisciplinary approaches to resolve health care problems. The program blends nursing theory with advanced practice concepts necessary to successfully work within the structure, culture and mission in a health care organization or educational setting of any size.
Specialisations
Medical-Surgical Nursing (Cardio Vascular & Thoracic Nursing, Critical care Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Neurosciences Nursing, Nephro-Urology Nursing, Orthopedic Nursing, Gastro Enterology Nursing)
Child Health Nursing
Obstetric & Gynecological Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing
Objectives
On completion of the 2 year MSc Nursing programme, the graduates will be able to :
Apply the concepts, theories & principle of nursing science
Demonstrate competencies in nursing practice
Practice as Clinical Nurse Specialist.
Establish collaborative relationship with the members of other disciplines.
Assume leadership in various care settings
Participate in health planning, implementation and evaluation at different levels of health care system.
Function as effective nurse educators and nurse managers.
Conduct independent nursing research and utilize the health research findings in nursing practice and education.
Critically evaluate various educational programmes in nursing.
Demonstrate interest and positive attitude in continuing education for personal and professional growth.
Objectives
On completion of the course the students will be able to:
Assess health status, identify nursing problems, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for patients that contribute to health of the individuals, families and communities.
Demonstrate competency in the skills and techniques.
Participate with members of the health team in the promotive, preventive & restorative health care delivery system of the country.
Demonstrate leadership quality and decision making abilities in various institutions.
Develop basic skills in nursing research.
Recognize the need for continued learning for personal and professional development. Participate in health planning, implementation and evaluation at different levels of health care system.
Demonstrate competence in teaching, management interpersonal relation and communication.
Contribute effectively as a responsible citizen and practice ethical values in their personal and professional life.
This undergraduate program at the Post Basic level aims to upgrade diploma (GNM) nurses to assume responsibilities as professionally competent nurses and midwives at the basic level in providing promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services.
Objectives
On completion of the BSc Nursing (Post-Basic) degree programme the graduates will be able to:
Assess health status, identify nursing problems, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for patients that contribute to health of the individuals, families and communities.
Demonstrate competency in techniques of nursing based on concepts and principles from selected areas of nursing, physical, biological and behavioural sciences.
Participate as members of a health team in the promotive, preventive, curative and restorative health-care delivery system of the country.
Demonstrate skills in communication and inter-personal relationship.
Demonstrate leadership qualities and decision-making abilities in various situations.
Demonstrate skills in teaching individuals.