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Academic Mission
The Bachelor of Nursing Sciences – Completion program at King Ceasar University (Formerly St. Augustine International University) is designed for registered nurses seeking to advance their theoretical knowledge and clinical skills. This undergraduate program builds upon existing nursing expertise, fostering critical thinking and leadership capabilities essential for contemporary healthcare practice. Students will engage with advanced concepts in patient care, health promotion, and evidence-based practice. The curriculum emphasizes interprofessional collaboration and the application of research findings to improve patient outcomes. Graduates will be prepared for roles in diverse healthcare settings, including hospital administration, community health, and specialized nursing fields. Key skills developed include advanced clinical assessment, health systems management, and ethical decision-making.
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Program Approval
Successfully verified on April 19, 2024 by the relevant educational authorities.
Validity Period
Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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King Ceasar University (Formerly St. Augustine International University)
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