The Master of Arts in Nursing Program is a thesis graduate program designed to produce graduates equipped with clinical specialization and leadership in adult health nursing or maternal and child nursing, and nursing administration students will have varied opportunities to develop their abilities, attitudes, and skills in the delivery of services in nursing education, practice and administration.
Master of
Arts in Nursing
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THREE (3) TO FIVE (5) YEARS AFTER GRADUATION, MASTER OF ARTS IN NURSING SHALL:
- Have expertise in adult health professional practice.
- Become managers and leaders who initiate change in the health care institution to meet the changing health needs of the community and society as well.
- Have conducted health related research and evidence–based studies contributory to the advancement of the nursing profession.
BY THE TIME OF GRADUATION, MASTER OF ARTS IN NURSING STUDENTS SHALL HAVE THE ABILITY TO:
- Practice safe and quality nursing care with expertise in the area of specialization.
- Provide advance nursing care to critically ill patient across the life span in accordance with the nursing law and other relevant legislations.
- Exhibit commitment to lifelong learning through continuous professional education and training.
- Demonstrate ability to manage health care facility and advocate implementation of World Health Organization (WHO) policies and programs.
- Advocate health promotion and disease prevention.
- Initiate continuous quality improvement to solve clinical problems in collaboration with quality assurance team.
- Engage in advance health related research resulting to improvement of patient care and nursing profession.
- Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
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THREE (3) TO FIVE (5) YEARS AFTER GRADUATION, MASTER OF ARTS IN NURSING SHALL:
- Have expertise in adult health professional practice.
- Become managers and leaders who initiate change in the health care institution to meet the changing health needs of the community and society as well.
- Have conducted health related research and evidence–based studies contributory to the advancement of the nursing profession.
- Student Outcomes (SO)
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BY THE TIME OF GRADUATION, MASTER OF ARTS IN NURSING STUDENTS SHALL HAVE THE ABILITY TO:
- Practice safe and quality nursing care with expertise in the area of specialization.
- Provide advance nursing care to critically ill patient across the life span in accordance with the nursing law and other relevant legislations.
- Exhibit commitment to lifelong learning through continuous professional education and training.
- Demonstrate ability to manage health care facility and advocate implementation of World Health Organization (WHO) policies and programs.
- Advocate health promotion and disease prevention.
- Initiate continuous quality improvement to solve clinical problems in collaboration with quality assurance team.
- Engage in advance health related research resulting to improvement of patient care and nursing profession.
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