Specialized Department

Emergency & Critical Care Nursing

Department Overview

Department of Emergency and Critical Care Nursing is one of the academic units under School of Nursing and Midwifery. It is offering regular undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing. Currently, the Department is teaching 95 students across its four batches.

Functions and Responsibilities

Dedicated to producing competent, ethical, and community-oriented health professionals.

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Core Functions
  • Formulate Department’s annual plans and submitting the plan for the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
  • Deliver high-quality undergraduate program.
  • Conduct problem-solving research to provide evidence-based solutions.
  • Engage in community service programs to improve well-being.
  • Design, implement, and evaluate curricula for healthcare needs.
  • Strengthening collaborations with various stakeholders.
  • Ensure continuous quality improvement in teaching and learning.

Major Activities

The department engages in a broad spectrum of academic and community-focused activities.

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Key Activities
  • Coordinate and deliver teaching-learning activities within the department.
  • Support community service programs in partnership with stakeholders.
  • Participate in national and regional health education forums and policy discussions.
  • Strengthen partnerships with organizations for student internships.
  • Serves as an administrative unit by managing and resolving administrative matters.

Academic Programs

Discover our specialized curriculum and degree pathways

BSc in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing (Bachelor)
A specialized regular undergraduate program focused on delivering expert care in emergency and critical care environments.
4 years (Regular) Undergraduate Bachelor
BSc in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing (Post Basic) (Bachelor)
Intensive care for life-threatening conditions.
Standard Undergraduate Bachelor

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