Bachelor's degrees
The bachelor's degree in Nursing provides students with a general qualification comprising scientific and personal training, and enables them to develop a critical, reflective and humanistic approach to the nursing profession, learning to identify, assess and address health and treatment requirements at the individual, family and community levels.
As part of the degree, students complete practical rotations in a variety of care settings, putting into practice the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom. Students who complete this course of study receive an official bachelor's degree.