This course explores the nursing as a profession in the present practice with the hope of aiding students to understand the profession; where and how it started, the very development it went through to achieve its current condition, and more importantly, the present situatin including its challenges, issues, and trends. The historical perspectives and its relevance to present day challenges and issues, nursig education, current nusing practice, the relationship of nursing profession to the society and the impact of the society on the practice of nursing as a whole.
This course aims to introduce the decision-making concept into the profession and applicable to the practice of nursing in all levels of health care institutions. Part and in continuation of the leadership and management course, this concept will improve the understanding of the students in leading and managing concepts and strategies aided by the discussions included.
This course aims to further enhance nurses' ability to provide effective, appropriate, high quality, evidence-based care for children/young people and their families. In all aspects, there is an emphasis on developing and improving clinical practice. Students will be challenged to critially examine the relevance and applicability of the content explored in the class to their own practice.
This course is designed to introduce students to the role of the psychiatric and mental health nurse in the care of metally ill people and their families. Maladaptive behaviors are stressed in the context of mental illness-wellness continuum. The course focuses on the importance of ethical and legal issues and their implications to mental health and mentally ill people.
This practicum course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of critical thinking guided by the nursing process to provide mentally ill people and their families with needed nursing care. Emphasis will be placed on building up a trustful nurse-patient relationship, and employing therapeutic communication skills.
Doctor in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Nursing major in Management and Administration
Master of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Registered Nurse
Registered Midwife
Registered Professional Teacher