- Nursing and Health Sciences Knowledge: Demonstrate a solid foundation in nursing concepts, biomedical sciences, behavioral and social sciences, and apply this knowledge effectively in various healthcare contexts.
- Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Care: Provide holistic, evidence-based, and safe nursing care that addresses the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of individuals and families, while respecting cultural diversity and patient dignity.
- Communication and Interprofessional Collaboration: Effectively communicate with patients, families, and healthcare team members using professional language, and engage in collaborative interdisciplinary teamwork to enhance care quality.
- Practice-Based Learning and Continuous Improvement: Engage in reflective practice, self-assessment, and lifelong learning, and contribute to the ongoing improvement of nursing practice and healthcare outcomes.
- System-Based Practice and Health Policy Awareness: Understand the structure and function of local and global healthcare systems, work efficiently within these systems, and adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and institutional policies.
- Professionalism and Ethical Practice: Exhibit professional behavior, ethical integrity, accountability, and commitment to nursing values such as compassion, respect, and patient advocacy.
- Graduates of the College of Nursing will exhibit advanced leadership and administrative competencies, enabling them to assume pivotal roles in healthcare systems, influence organizational decision-making, manage nursing teams effectively, and advocate for evidence-based policy and quality improvement across diverse healthcare settings.