Aim of the Nursing Undergraduate Program
The aim of the Department of Nursing is to educate nurses who plan, organize, apply, and evaluate nursing services directed to goals of preserving, enhancing the health of individuals, families and societies and diagnosing possible affections. The goal is to train inquisitive, socially responsible nurses with the capability of taking charge as consultants, educators of nurses and managers in line with the international standards and ethics codes.
Nursing Undergraduate Program Outcomes
- Plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care in accordance with ethical principles and legal regulations.
- Analyses the acquired theoretical knowledge in clinical practice and transforms it into appropriate nursing interventions.
- Applies basic psychomotor skills specific to nursing accurately and safely in clinical settings.
- Establishes effective verbal and written communication with individuals, families, team members, and other stakeholders.
- Performs appropriate nursing roles and functions by assessing the health needs of individuals, families, and the community.
- Contributes to the development of health policies by providing opinions.
- Takes active roles and assumes responsibility in nursing practices both individually and as a team member.
- Uses appropriate health information systems effectively during the care process.
- Explains current social and cultural knowledge necessary for contemporary nursing practice.
- Takes part in community-based projects and activities by collaborating with different disciplines.