1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Professionalism and Ethical Practice: Exhibit professional behavior, ethical integrity, accountability, and commitment to nursing values such as compassion, respect, and patient advocacy.
  7. 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.