As a result of successful completion of the Nursing Program, graduates will:
• Contribute to the advancement of healthcare by utilizing inquiry methodology and incorporating relevant research findings while pursuing the practice of nursing with culturally diverse individuals, groups, communities, and populations.
• Exhibit critical thinking in nursing practice by synthesizing theoretical and empirical knowledge from the disciplines of nursing, the biological and behavioral sciences, and the humanities.
• Utilize appropriate communication technique while engaged in professional nursing practice.
• Demonstrate competence in nursing practice by promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness using research data and advanced technological tools.
• Demonstrate leadership skills by accepting responsibility and accountability for professional and personal actions and decisions.
• Demonstrate caring, understanding, legal, ethical and professional behaviors in the role of a practicing nurse.
• Synthesize knowledge gained from the program to successfully pass the National Council of Licensure Examination.
• Qualify for admission to graduate schools and specialty programs.
• Assess and analyze health status by assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the health potential of individuals, families, groups and populations.
• Manage material and human resources as a means of refining, retaining and extending the science of nursing.
As a result of successful completion of the Nursing Program, graduates will:
• Contribute to the advancement of healthcare by utilizing inquiry methodology and incorporating relevant research findings while pursuing the practice of nursing with culturally diverse individuals, groups, communities, and populations.
• Exhibit critical thinking in nursing practice by synthesizing theoretical and empirical knowledge from the disciplines of nursing, the biological and behavioral sciences, and the humanities.
• Utilize appropriate communication technique while engaged in professional nursing practice.
• Demonstrate competence in nursing practice by promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness using research data and advanced technological tools.
• Demonstrate leadership skills by accepting responsibility and accountability for professional and personal actions and decisions.
• Demonstrate caring, understanding, legal, ethical and professional behaviors in the role of a practicing nurse.
• Synthesize knowledge gained from the program to successfully pass the National Council of Licensure Examination.
• Qualify for admission to graduate schools and specialty programs.
• Assess and analyze health status by assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the health potential of individuals, families, groups and populations.
• Manage material and human resources as a means of refining, retaining and extending the science of nursing.
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