The nursing program at Ursuline School of Nursing focuses on a balanced combination of theory, practical clinical exposure, and community health. Graduates are prepared to provide patient‑centred care, lead teams, and contribute to public health initiatives.
Program Objectives
Clinical Competence
Train nurses to provide safe, evidence‑based, and comprehensive care across healthcare settings using the nursing process.
Critical Thinking & Problem‑Solving
Develop the ability to analyze complex situations and make sound clinical judgments.
Professionalism & Ethics
Instill professional values, accountability, and ethical conduct with respect for patient dignity and rights.
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Enhance skills to build therapeutic relationships with patients, families, and colleagues.
Leadership & Collaboration
Prepare nurses for leadership roles and effective multidisciplinary teamwork.
Research & Evidence‑Based Practice
Foster appreciation for research and application of evidence to improve patient outcomes.
Community & Public Health
Prepare nurses to work in community settings and contribute to health promotion and prevention programs.
Lifelong Learning
Encourage continuing education and professional growth to keep pace with healthcare advancements.
Compassion & Caring
Develop a compassionate, patient‑centred approach in all aspects of care.
- Duration 3 years (example) — modify as per your course structure.
- Intake Twice yearly (e.g., Jan & Aug).
- Eligibility 10+2 (Science) with English — check official prospectus for exact criteria.
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For detailed syllabus, clinical rota and fee structure please refer to the prospectus or contact the admissions office.