Nursing Program

Nursing Program

Nursing Program

About the Program
The Specialized Nursing Program at the Global University College of Sciences and Health is a comprehensive educational track designed to prepare highly skilled healthcare professionals in various nursing services. The program adopts international standards, offering theoretical lessons and practical applications on subjects such as anatomy, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, and more. Students are trained to deliver holistic nursing care in diverse healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and communities, equipping them with critical thinking, research, and effective communication skills. This ensures the delivery of high-quality healthcare aligned with global standards and the latest scientific research. 

Program Advantages 

  • Adopting European and American academic standards. 
  • Awarding a Bachelor of Specialized Nursing degree accredited by the Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education. 
  • A condensed study plan, structured on a semester basis rather than credit hours, enabling students to complete the degree in three years (132 credit hours over nine semesters). 
  • Practical training in top hospitals with an intensive hands-on experience period. 

Program Objectives

  • Professional Development: Train highly qualified nurses for diverse healthcare environments. 
  • Scientific Research and Innovation: Foster innovation and research in the field of nursing.
  • International Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange: Promote global partnerships and share scientific and practical expertise. 
  • Community Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Contribute to community health improvement and support sustainable development. Program 

Tracks 

  • Surgical Nursing: Prepares students to work in operating rooms, enhancing skills in monitoring, managing medical equipment, and supporting surgical teams.
  • Cardiac Catheterization Nursing: Trains students in cardiac catheterization techniques, focusing on specialized care and managing necessary materials and equipment. 
  • Emergency Nursing: Equips students to handle immediate pressures and challenges in emergency settings, fostering quick assessment and effective response skills. 
  • Critical Care Nursing: Focuses on caring for critically ill patients, developing advanced technology skills and handling urgent medical cases. 
  • Sports Injury Nursing: Trains students to assess and treat sports injuries, providing specialized care to athletes. 
  • Dialysis Nursing: Prepares students to manage dialysis equipment and develop individualized treatment plans for dialysis patients. 
  • Military Nursing: Prepares students to provide healthcare in conflict and war conditions, enhancing skills for dealing with war-related injuries. 

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the Bachelor of Specialized Nursing Program at the Global University College of Sciences and Health enjoy diverse and distinguished career opportunities, including: 
  • Hospital Nurse: Providing nursing care in departments such as emergency, surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics. 
  • Clinic and Health Center Nurse: Working in medical clinics and primary healthcare centers, delivering preventive and therapeutic care. 
  • Long-Term Care Nurse: Providing healthcare in long-term care facilities and elderly care homes.
  • Critical Care Nurse: Delivering intensive care in critical care units and for serious medical cases.
  • School Nurse: Working in schools to provide healthcare and first aid to students. 
  • Health Educator: Promoting community awareness about disease prevention and healthy behaviors. 
  • Scientific Researcher: Participating in health and nursing research to enhance healthcare practices.
  • Home Nurse: Providing nursing care to patients in their homes, particularly those requiring continuous care. 
  • Trainer or Educator: Working as a trainer or instructor in nursing colleges and health institutes to train future nurses. 
  • Non- Governmental Organization (NGO) Nurse: Providing healthcare in local and international NGOs and humanitarian initiatives. 

Admission Requirements 

  • Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 75% for the scientific stream, & 80% for the literary stream. 
  • Graduates of other examinations (e.g., SAT, IGCSE/International GCSE, or Psychometric and Bagrut exams) must have their results officially equivalent to the above-mentioned percentages as approved by the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education. 

Financial Costs

  • Fixed Registration Fees: $100 per semester (applicable to all majors). 
  • Program Tuition Fees: $77 per credit hour (a total of 132 credit hours required for graduation across nine semesters over three years).
Secure your spot by registering for the Nursing Program for the second semester of 2024-2025.
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