BSc (Hons) in Nursing

Bachelors of Science

in Nursing (Hons) 

The Programme meets all requirements to consider it as a Bachelors in Education Programme at Level six, seven as prescribed in Sri Lanka Qualification Framework (SLQF).

Introduction to the Bachelors in Science (Hons) in Nursing

The Faculty of Allied Health, Infortec International Asia Campus offers the B.Sc. (Hons) in Nursing degree program in affiliation with the Lincoln University College. The Faculty of Allied Health, Infortec International Asia Campus offers the B.Sc. (Hons) in Nursing degree program in affiliation with Lincoln University College. This work-based, self-financing programme is designed to produce professionally qualified nurses who are well equipped to meet the growing demands of healthcare both nationally and internationally.

This programme is specially designed for the academic and professional development of individuals already involved in nursing, healthcare, and related clinical or educational fields in Sri Lanka and abroad. Registered nurses, nurse educators, clinical instructors, hospital administrators, and other healthcare professionals will benefit from this programme by enhancing their knowledge, practical skills, and leadership abilities.

The B.Sc (Hons) in Nursing programme offers specialization in areas such as Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and Nursing Education. These specializations focus on equipping students with advanced clinical competencies, research skills, and the professional expertise necessary to provide high-quality care, lead healthcare teams, and contribute to the education and training of future nurses.

Objectives of the Bachelors in Science (Hons) in Nursing

The B.Sc. (Hons) in Nursing programme aims to develop competent and compassionate nursing professionals equipped with strong clinical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical values. It focuses on preparing graduates to deliver high-quality patient care, adapt to diverse healthcare environments, and contribute effectively to the advancement of healthcare services at both national and international levels.

Duration of the Programme

Programme Details

Offered by the Faculty of Allied Health at Infortec International Asia Campus in affiliation with Lincoln University College, this self-financing programme focuses on academic and professional development in nursing. It integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application and offers specializations such as Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and Nursing Education. The curriculum emphasizes clinical expertise, research competence, and leadership in healthcare settings.

Admission Requirements:

Applicants are typically required to possess a recognized qualification in nursing or a related healthcare field, along with relevant professional experience. Registered nurses, nurse educators, clinical instructors, and healthcare professionals are encouraged to apply. Additional requirements may include professional registration and fulfillment of institutional admission criteria.

Accreditation and Recognitions

The programme is offered in affiliation with Lincoln University College, a globally recognized institution known for its quality education standards. The university holds international recognition and is acknowledged as a reputable higher education provider in Asia. Furthermore, the programme aligns with quality standards and is recognized by the University Grants Commission Sri Lanka, ensuring its credibility and acceptance within Sri Lanka and beyond.

 

Course Modules

Course Title & Course Number Credits
LBBN 1104 Education Psychology
03
LBNS 1108 Teaching and learning 1
03
LBNP 1108 Clinical practice 1
03
LBNS 2307 Nursing Studies
03
LBNS 2206 Teaching and learning 2
03
LBNP 2207 Clinical practice 2
06

Total

21

Course Title & Course Number Credits
LBNS 3407 Nursing management 1
03
LBBN 3206 Research 1
03
LBNS 4506 Nursing management 2
03
LBNP 3307 Clinical practice 3
03
LBNP 2208 Clinical practice 4
03
LBBN 4306 Research 2
06

Total

21