Program Learning Outcomes 
By the end of this program, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate competence in critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills in the practice
of nursing.
2. Apply nursing skills and theoretical knowledge in providing required health care to
individuals, families, communities, and populations across the lifespan.
3. Apply the principles and techniques of ethical, patient-centered, holistic, and culturally
sensitive care, health promotion, and disease and injury prevention.
4. Professionally manage acute and chronic health conditions during public and private
health disasters.
5. Employ various forms of communication, including verbal and non-verbal, and
technological applications with patients and medical staff.
6. Accurately interpret patients’ information and apply necessary plans of care in order to
maximize safety and optimize health outcomes.
7. Apply leadership skills and collaborate efficiently in clinical practices within
multidisciplinary teams.
8. Monitor outcomes and improve patients’ care as needed.
9. Apply and promote health policies and regulatory standards that advocate for
comprehensive and safe delivery of healthcare.
10. Develop research studies that applies quantitative or qualitative research methods
that address research questions in the field.