Health Sciences SchoolBSc (Hons) in Nursing (Public Health)

BSc (Hons) in Nursing
(Public Health)

Introduction:

Our program, BSc (Hons) in Nursing (Public Health) is designed for nurses interested to gain a professional qualification in health visiting, occupational health nursing or school nursing. The program proposes registered nurses a prospect to enhance their knowledge and extend their skills to enhance health.

Our program, BSc (Hons) in Nursing (Public Health) is designed for nurses interested to gain a professional qualification in health visiting, occupational health nursing or school nursing. The program proposes registered nurses a prospect to enhance their knowledge and extend their skills to enhance health. This course is appropriate for qualified nurses with a dedication to prevention and health advancement and evidence-based practice in a civic setting. They are enabled in acquiring their knowledge and competences to enhance the provision of health care, by employing appropriate theory, research, and support, to reflect modern perceptions.

PROGRAM AIM:

The program aims to make sure that students are trained to promote health and social well-being through the accomplishment of the standards of proficiency of dedicated public health nursing. The course also concentrates on understanding and encouraging people in building a healthy lifestyle, as well as enhancing and protecting health in the public and private sectors.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Lincoln University College is committed to support its students in their progression towards a gratifying graduate destination and strive to serve professional assistance with the aim of encouraging its students to achieve their prospective. After completion of this course the students are expected to find jobs and work as:

- Public Health Practitioner.
- Health Improvement Practitioner.
- Data Analyst.
- Health Campaign Manager.

Duration:

36-48 Months
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Year 1

Semester 1
Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry
Parasitology, Microbiology & Immunology
Public Health Nursing
Communication and Counseling in PHN
Nutrition
Elective
Semester 2
Ethnic Relations
Anatomy & Physiology for Midwifery
Antepartum
Intrapartum
Postpartum
CP 1 – antepartum
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Year 2

Semester 3
CP 2 – intrapartum & postpartum
Obstetric Complication & Emergencies
Care of Newborn/ Neonatal
Pharmacology
Pediatric Nursing
CP3 – Newborn & Pediatric
Semester 4
Primary Health Care
Maternal and Child Health
Reproductive Health
Adolescent Health
School Health
Research Methodology
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Year 3

Semester 5
Statistics
Epidemiology in Public Health
Clinical Practice 3
CP4 – Primary Health Care
CP5 – Adolescent health
CP6– Reproductive health
Semester 6
CP7 – School health
CP8 – MCH
Leadership Skills and Human Relation
Population in special groups (Vulnerable populations)
Environmental and Occupational health nursing
Gerontology Nursing
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Year 4

Semester 7
Leadership & Management in Public Health Nursing
Wellness & Health promotion
Research Project A
Contemporary Issues in Public Health Nursing
Community Service
CP9-Population in special groups/Vulnerable Population
Semester 8
Research Project B
CP10-Environmental and Occupational Health Nursing
CP11-Gerontology Nursing
CP12-Leadership & Management in Public Health Nursing
CP13-Wellness & health promotion
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Elective

(Select one from following)
Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization
Pharmacology
Personal and Professional development
Sociology and Psychology in PHN
Ethics and law

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