First Year
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Basic structure and function of the human body.
- Detailed study of various systems (skeletal, muscular, circulatory, etc.).
- Microbiology
- Introduction to microbiology and its importance in nursing.
- Types of microorganisms and infection control measures.
- Psychology
- Basic concepts of psychology and its application in nursing.
- Understanding human behavior and mental health.
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Basic nursing procedures and techniques.
- Nursing ethics, communication, and patient care.
- First Aid
- Basic first aid skills and emergency response.
- Community Health Nursing I
- Introduction to community health and public health nursing.
- Health promotion and disease prevention.
Second Year
- Medical-Surgical Nursing I (including Pharmacology)
- Care of patients with medical and surgical conditions.
- Pharmacology and medication administration.
- Medical-Surgical Nursing II (Specialties)
- Specialized nursing care in areas like cardiology, neurology, and oncology.
- Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
- Care of patients with mental health disorders.
- Psychiatric nursing principles and therapeutic communication.
- Computer Education
- Basic computer skills and their application in healthcare.
- Sociology
- Sociological concepts and their relevance to nursing.
- Understanding social behavior and cultural diversity.
Third Year
- Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing
- Care of women during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum period.
- Gynecological disorders and reproductive health.
- Pediatric Nursing
- Nursing care of infants, children, and adolescents.
- Growth and development, common childhood illnesses.
- Community Health Nursing II
- Advanced community health nursing practices.
- Health education, family planning, and epidemiology.
- Internship (Integrated Practice)
- Hands-on clinical practice in various healthcare settings.
- Application of theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Internship Period
- Comprehensive practical training in different departments like medical-surgical, pediatric, maternity, and community health.
Additional Areas
- Nutrition: Principles of nutrition and dietetics in health and disease.
- English: Enhancing communication skills and professional documentation.