Bachelor of Science (Nursing) / Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (Honours)

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Director of Education Message

I am pleased to welcome you to the NUS Bachelor of Science (Nursing) degree programme at the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies (NUS Nursing) which delivers a student-centred learning experience. As nursing is both art and science, we enable you to embody professional values and ethics, as well as practicing the systematic application of knowledge and competencies. In doing so, we foster positive relationships with patients and other healthcare professionals to enable the provision of optimal care. In an ever-evolving nursing practice landscape, our specially-designed programme prepares nurses to provide holistic patient-centred care across the healthcare continuum, which includes acute inpatient care and community care settings.

Assoc Professor Lau Siew Tiang, Lydia
PhD, MHS(Ed), BHSN, RN

The Bachelor of Science (Nursing) degree is a full-time 3 year undergraduate programme. Students who have performed well throughout the programme and achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.2 are eligible to apply to proceed to the Honours year leading to BSc (Nursing)(Honours).

Upon completion of the programme, graduates can apply to register with the Singapore Nursing Board to practise as Registered Nurses.

Programme Overview

Find out more about the programme.

How to Apply

Admission to the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) programme is administered directly by NUS Office of Admissions (OAM). Please visit OAM’s website for more details.

Application

Admission to the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) programme is administered directly by NUS Office of Admissions (OAM).

Events

18
Jun
18 June 2026
2.30pm - 3.30pm
MD6 Fortitude

NUS Nursing Research Seminar with Dr Raymond P. Najjar

NUS Nursing is holding a research seminar with the topic “The Eye as a Bidirectional Gateway to Human Health”. The talk will explore how Dr Raymond’s team uses light through the eye to influence cognition, behaviour, brain function and prevent myopia. Hosted by A/Prof Wilson Tam, D

20
May
20 May 2026
2pm - 3pm
MD6 Level 5 Fortitude Room

NUS Nursing Research Seminar with Prof Yang Guojing

NUS Nursing is hosting a Research Seminar with the topic: “Crises and opportunities intertwined in time and space: The burden of neglected tropical diseases and notable infectious diseases in China”. Chaired by A/Prof Wilson Tam, Prof Yang Guojing will assess the disease burden of Neglected Trop

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