BSc Nursing
BSc Nursing is a bachelor's degree program that prepares students for a career in nursing. It typically takes four years to complete and includes both theoretical coursework and practical training in clinical settings. Students learn about human anatomy, patient care, pharmacology, and health assessment, among other subjects.
Graduates of the BSc Nursing program are eligible to take licensing exams, such as the NCLEX-RN in the United States, to become registered nurses. This degree opens up various career opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations, allowing nurses to provide essential care to patients.