The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year degree program that provides students with the theoretical knowledge and clinical experience needed to become competent, compassionate, and ethical nursing professionals. The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on training to ensure students are well-equipped to address real-world healthcare challenges.
Throughout the curriculum, students will study a range of topics including human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, nursing care management, health assessment, maternal and child care, and community health. Emphasis is also placed on holistic patient care, critical thinking, and evidence-based practice.
At PCDS, our BSN program is designed to cultivate not only medical competence but also strong leadership, empathy, and professionalism in future nurses—empowering them to serve individuals, families, and communities in diverse healthcare settings.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program aims to develop nurses who:
As part of the BSN program, students are required to undergo intensive clinical internships in affiliated hospitals and community health centers. This hands-on training allows students to:
Graduates of the BSN program can pursue careers in both local and international healthcare institutions, including: