Bachelor of Science in Nursing / Program Intended Learning Outcomes

1. Providing the student with scientific knowledge to provide nursing care and contribute to the development of the nursing profession.

I. Demonstrate the highest level of understanding and awareness of the scientific, professional and administrative aspects associated with the practice of the nursing profession

II. Appreciate the importance of learning and self-development and its impact on both the health care system and health care recipients.

III. Adherence to policies related to reducing occupational risks when providing nursing care.

2. Enabling the student to master practical and applied skills related to the nursing profession based on practice based on scientific evidence.

I. Application of comprehensive nursing care related to the physiological, psychological and social needs of health care recipients.

II. Determining the actual and potential needs associated with various health disorders and developing nursing plans based on scientific protocols.

III. Use the skills of observation and critical thinking when evaluating the health variables resulting from various health disorders and following up on their developments.

IV. Realizing the concepts of responsibility and accountability when applying the standards of the nursing profession and adhering to the legal aspects governing the profession.

3. Enhancing the student’s ability to demonstrate the highest level of effective communication and participation.

I. Adherence to professional, ethical and legal standards of behavior when practicing the profession of nursing.

II. The participation of members of the health team and local community institutions in drawing up comprehensive action plans for health care recipients.

III. Communicate effectively with health team members using communication and IT skills.​