Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Bachelor of Science in

Nursing

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program consists of general education and professional courses. Professional courses are threaded with emphasis on the nursing concepts with corresponding Related Learning Experiences (RLE). The BSN program also provided extensive nursing practicum that will refine nursing competencies.

Program Educational Objectives

The following are the Program Educational Objectives of the BSN program:

OBJECTIVES GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
1 Graduates shall practice as nurse practitioners and administrators for the advancement of society; andCompetent, equipped with research-based knowledge, ethical, critical thinker, problem solver
2 Graduates shall promote professionalism in the practice of nursing and administration.Collaborative and with leadership skills
  • Program Outcomes
    • Apply knowledge in physical, social, natural, and health sciences, and humanities in the practice of nursing;
    • Provide safe, appropriate, and holistic care to individuals, families, population groups, and communities utilizing the nursing process;
    • Apply guidelines and principles or evidence-based practice in the delivery of care;
    • Practice nursing in accordance with existing laws, legal, ethical, and moral principles;
    • Communicate effectively in speaking, writing, and presenting using culturally appropriate language;
    • Document to include reporting up-to-date client care accurately and comprehensively;
    • Work effectively in collaboration with inter-, intra- and multi-disciplinary and multicultural teams;
    • Practice beginning management and leadership skills in the delivery of client care using a systems approach;
    • Conduct research with an experienced researcher;
    • Engage in lifelong learning with a passion to keep current with national and global developments, particularly nursing and health developments;
    • Demonstrate responsible citizenship and pride in being a Filipino;
    • Apply techno-intelligent care systems and processes in health care delivery;
    • Adopt the nursing core values in the practice of the profession; and
    • Apply entrepreneurial skills in the delivery of health care.
  • Curriculum

    1st Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    English Enhancement3
    Understanding the Self3
    Mathematics in the Modern World3
    Theoretical Foundation of Nursing3
    Science , Technology & Society3
    General Ethics3
    Anatomy & Physiology (Lecture)3
    Anatomy & Physiology (Lab)2
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 1: Movement Competency Training2
    The University & I2
    NSTP3

    1st Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Purposive Communication3
    Fundamentals of Nursing Practice ( Lec)3
    Fundamentals of Nursing Practice (RLE= 102 hrs)2
    Health Education3
    Biochemistry (Lecture )3
    Biochemistry (Lab )2
    Readings in Philippine History3
    Art Appreciation3
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 2: Exercise- based Fitness Activities2
    The Family2
    NSTP 23

    1st Year • Summer

    Course NameUnits
    Health Assessment ( Lecture)3
    Health Assessment ( RLE= 102 hrs)2
    Microbiology & Parasitology (Lec)3
    Microbiology ( Lab)1

    2nd Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Community Health Nursing ( Lec) Individual Family as a Client2
    Related Learning Experience Community Health Nursing (RLE=102 hrs)2
    Care of Mother, Child, Adolescent( Well Clients)( Lec)4
    Related Learning Experience Care of Mother, Child, Adolescent (RLE=255 hrs)5
    Pharmacology3
    Rizal’s Life, Works and Writings3
    Logic and Critical Thinking3
    Bioethics3
    Panitikang Filipino3

    2nd Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Retorika3
    The Contemporary World3
    Academic Writing3
    Biostatistics3
    Care of Mother, Child at Risk or with Problems Acute and Chronic (Lec)6
    Related Learning Experience Care of Mother, Child at Risk or with Problems Acute and Chronic (RLE=306)6
    Nutrition and Diet Therapy ( Lec)2
    Nutrition and Diet Therapy ( Lab= 54 hrs)1
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 3: Basic Swimming2

    2nd Year • Summer

    Course NameUnits
    Nursing Informatics (Lec)2
    Nursing Informatics ( Lab=54 hrs)1
    Foreign Language3
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 4: Advance Swimming2

    3rd Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Nursing Research ( Lec)2
    Related Learning Experience Nursing Research ( RLE= 51 hrs)1
    Care of Clients with Problems in Oxygenation, Fluid and Electrolytes, Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Response, Cellular Aberrations, Acute and Chronic8
    Related Learning Experience Care of Clients with Problems in Oxygenation, Fluid and Electrolytes, Infectious, Inflammatory and Immunologic Response, Cellular Aberrations, Acute and Chronic (RLE= 306 hrs)6
    Community Health Nursing 2 (Lec) Population Groups & Community as Clients2
    Community Health Nursing 2 Population Groups & Community as Clients ( RLE= 51 hrs)1
    Care of the Older Adult ( Lec)2
    Related Learning Experience Care of the Older Adult ( RLE=51 hrs)1

    3rd Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Related Learning Experience in Nursing Research 2 ( RLE=102 hrs)2
    Care of Clients with Problems in Nutrition and Gastro-Intestinal Metabolism and Endocrine, Perception and Coordination ( Acute and Chronic) (Lecture)5
    Related Learning Experience Care of Clients with Problems in Nutrition and Gastro-Intestinal Metabolism and Endocrine, Perception and Coordination ( Acute and Chronic) (RLE= 204 hrs)4
    Care of Maladaptive Patterns of Behavior, Acute and Chronic ( Lec)4
    Related Learning Experience Care of Maladaptive Patterns of Behavior, Acute and Chronic ( RLE= 204)4
    English for Occupational purposes3
    Great Books3

    4th Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Nursing Care of Clients with Life Threatening Conditions , Acutely Ill/ Multi-organ Problems, High Acuity and Emergency Situation, Acute and Chronic ( Lec)4
    Nursing Care of Clients with Life Threatening Conditions , Acutely Ill/ Multi-organ Problems, High Acuity and Emergency Situation, Acute and Chronic ( RLE= 255hours)5
    Nursing Leadership and Management ( Lec)4
    Nursing Leadership and Management ( RLE=153 hrs)3

    4th Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Disaster Nursing ( Lec)2
    Related Learning Experience on Disaster Nursing (RLE= 51 hours)1
    Intensive Nursing Practicum ( Hospital and Community Settings) ( RLE=408 Hours)8
    Nursing Enhancement Program6
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  • Estimated Fees
    Particular Amount
    Estimated Total Fees per semester (including tuition and other fees)₱42,035.00
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  • Career Opportunities

    Entry Level:

    • Staff Nurse (Hospital or Clinic): Provide direct patient care, administer medications, and assist with medical procedures. Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure patient well-being.
    • Public Health Nurse: Work in community settings to promote health and prevent illness. Conduct health assessments, vaccinations, and health education programs.
    • Nursing Home Nurse: Provide care for residents in long-term care facilities. Administer medications, monitor vital signs, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals.
    • Registered Nurse (RN): Provide direct patient care in hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare settings. Administer medications, monitor vital signs, and collaborate with healthcare teams.
    • Clinical Nurse: Provide hands-on patient care in clinical settings. Assist in procedures, perform assessments, and document patient information.

    Mid-Level:

    • Charge Nurse or Shift Supervisor: Supervise and coordinate the activities of nursing staff during a shift. Provide leadership in patient care and serve as a resource for other nurses.
    • Clinical Nurse Specialist: Specialize in a particular area of healthcare, such as critical care or oncology. Provide expert clinical guidance, education, and support to nursing staff.
    • Nurse Educator: Teach nursing students in academic settings or provide training in healthcare institutions. Develop curriculum, assess student progress, and facilitate clinical experiences.
    • Case Manager (Nursing): Coordinate patient care across different healthcare settings. Advocate for patients and ensure they receive appropriate care and resources.
    • Clinical Research Nurse: Contribute to research studies and clinical trials. Coordinate research activities, collect data, and ensure ethical standards are met.

    Senior Level:

    • Nurse Manager: Oversee a nursing unit or department within a healthcare facility. Manage staffing, budgets, and ensure high-quality patient care.
    • Director of Nursing: Lead the nursing department within a healthcare organization. Develop policies, oversee nursing staff, and collaborate with other departments.
    • Clinical Nurse Leader: Provide leadership in clinical practice and healthcare management. Improve patient outcomes through evidence-based practice and quality improvement.
    • Nurse Practitioner: Assess, diagnose, and treat patients in various healthcare settings. Prescribe medications, order tests, and provide primary care services.
    • Nurse Anesthetist: Administer anesthesia and monitor patients during surgical procedures. Collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals.

    Managerial/Executive Level:

    • Chief Nursing Officer (CNO): Lead the nursing department at the executive level. Collaborate with other executives to shape the overall healthcare strategy.
    • Chief Clinical Officer: Oversee all clinical operations within a healthcare system. Ensure high-quality patient care and adherence to clinical standards.
    • Nursing Director (Hospital): Manage and direct nursing services within a hospital. Collaborate with other executives to achieve organizational goals.
    • Chief Nursing Informatics Officer: Lead the integration of technology and informatics in nursing practice. Ensure the effective use of healthcare information systems.
    • Healthcare Executive (with Nursing Background): Serve in executive leadership roles within healthcare organizations. Contribute to overall strategic planning, policy development, and organizational success.

Campus

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena City Lucena

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BSN
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