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Master of Nursing Programme
 
Nursing is a healthcare profession that entails the provision of care to meet the physical, psychological and sociological needs of patients.

The Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, commenced the Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Nursing) program in August 2006. The BSc (Nursing) degree is a 3 year undergraduate course. Students who have performed well throughout the course and achieved a minimum cumulative average point of 3.5 can proceed to the Honours year leading to BSc (Nursing) Honours.

The BSc (Nursing) aims to prepare nurses to be safe and competent practitioners. Through the acquisition of knowledge and skills, registered nurses develop critical, analytical, and reflective skills to deliver quality care that will improve patient outcomes. They will be prepared to work with other healthcare professionals in various healthcare settings. Therefore, this course provides a broad foundation in nursing, humanities, biological and social sciences, which are essential for preparing safe and professional nurses. In addition, the programme is designed to provide a foundation for graduate education in nursing.
 
Upon completion of the course, graduates can apply to register with the Singapore Nursing Board to practise as Registered Nurses.

Graduates can also pursue their postgraduate studies offered by our Centre.
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