
Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The BS Nursing (Post RN) program is tailored for registered nurses looking to further their careers and specialize in different areas of nursing. It builds on your existing skills, offering advanced education in evidence-based practice, research, and leadership to prepare you for more senior roles in healthcare.
Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Semester 1
Course | Credit Hours |
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Advance concept in Nursing I (Adult Health Nursing) | 4 |
Biochemistry | 2 |
Computer skills & Information Technology | 2 |
English I (Functional) | 2 |
Health Assessment | 3 |
Pharmacology | 3 |
Total | 16 |
Semester 2
Course | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Advance concepts in Nursing- II (Mental Health Nursing) | 4 |
Culture, Health & Society | 2 |
English II (Academic) | 2 |
Epidemiology | 2 |
Introduction to Biostatistics | 2 |
Introduction to Nursing Models & Theories | 2 |
Patho – Physiology – Pharma II | 3 |
Total | 17 |
Semester 3
Course | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Advance Concepts Nursing-III (CHN) | 4 |
Introduction to Research | 3 |
Pak Studies | 1 |
Principle of Teaching and Clinical Preceptorship | 3 |
Professional Development and Ethics | 3 |
Professional Writing | 2 |
Total | 19 |
Semester 4
Course | Credit Hours |
---|---|
English IV (Scholarly Writing) | 2 |
Islamic Studies | 2 |
Practicum | 6 |
Research/ Evidence-based Elective Project | 4 |
Total | 14 |
Grand Total
Grand Total | 66 |
Here are some great career paths for nurses:
- Registered Nurse (RN): Delivering hands-on care to patients in hospitals, clinics, and various healthcare settings.
- Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS): Specializing in areas like oncology, pediatrics, or critical care to provide expert-level patient care.
- Nurse Practitioner (NP): Diagnosing and treating patients with more independence and taking on a broader scope of care.
- Nurse Educator: Teaching and mentoring the next generation of nurses in academic or clinical environments.
- Nurse Manager/Administrator: Leading nursing teams and managing healthcare facilities or departments.
- Public Health Nurse: Promoting health and wellness within communities through education and preventive care programs.
- Research Nurse: Conducting studies to advance medical knowledge and improve healthcare practices.
- Home Health Nurse: Offering care to patients in their own homes, helping with chronic conditions or post-surgery recovery.
- School Nurse: Supporting the health and wellness of students in schools and educational institutions.
Nurse Consultant: Providing expert advice to legal, healthcare, or insurance organizations.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must hold a valid RN license and have completed a diploma in nursing or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks.