Introduction to Research in Nursing is a systematic, scientific inquiry designed to develop, refine, and expand the specialized body of knowledge necessary for evidence-based nursing practice, education, and administration. It focuses on improving patient outcomes, validating nursing actions, and finding solutions to clinical problems.


Pediatric and Child Health Nursing 1 is an introductory course focusing on the specialized care of infants, children, and adolescents, spanning from birth through adolescence. It emphasizes health promotion, disease prevention, growth and development, and family-centered care to meet the physical and emotional needs of young patients

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 1 is an introductory specialized field focusing on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals experiencing mental health disorders or emotional distress. It emphasizes holistic, patient-centered care, promoting mental health through therapeutic communication, medication management, and supportive, compassionate nursing interventions across the lifespan. 

Pharmacology 2 for nursing is an advanced, second-level course building on foundational knowledge to focus on the clinical application, safe administration, and therapeutic monitoring of complex drug classifications. It covers specialized systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, nervous) and emphasizes patient education, adverse effects, and drug interactions to ensure safe, evidence-based care.


Integrated Reproductive Health (IRH) 1 represents a "one-stop" primary healthcare approach that combines comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services—such as contraception, antenatal care, safe delivery, STI/HIV management, and cancer screening—into a single, accessible location, often delivered by the same staff to improve efficiency and service uptake

Medical-Surgical Nursing II is an advanced nursing course that builds upon foundational knowledge to manage complex, multi-system, and chronic disorders in adult patients. It focuses on specialized care for conditions affecting the renal, endocrine, neurological, immune, and oncological systems, emphasizing critical thinking, advanced assessment, and evidence-based interventions.