B.Sc. Nursing
B.Sc. Nursing, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing, is an undergraduate degree program designed to prepare students for a career in nursing. This program typically covers essential subjects such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and nursing ethics. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through classroom instruction and clinical practice in healthcare settings.
Graduates of B.Sc. Nursing are qualified to work as registered nurses (RNs) and can pursue various career paths in hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations. The degree also provides a foundation for further studies, such as Master of Science in Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing) or specialized nursing certifications.