All Saints Hospital Nursing School Application 2024-2025
All Saints University School of Medicine offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, spanning 4 years and 8 semesters. This program is designed to provide students with a robust foundation in nursing and healthcare.
Admission Requirements:
Educational Background: Applicants must hold a high school/secondary school diploma or certificate.
Subject Credits: Credits are required in Mathematics or Calculus, English, and Science subjects, including Chemistry and Biology.
Advanced Standing Options:
Associate Degree or Diploma in Nursing: These candidates may be admitted into the second year of the 4-year B.Sc. (Nursing) program.
Bachelor’s Degree in Life Sciences or Related Fields: Eligible for admission into the 3-year (6 semesters) degree program in Nursing.
Transfer Opportunities:
Doctor of Medicine Program: Students who successfully complete all prerequisite courses in the Nursing program may be eligible to transfer to the 4-Year or 5-Year Doctor of Medicine degree program.
Academic Curriculum Overview:
First Semester (16 Weeks): Includes courses in English, Anatomy and Physiology I, Nutrition for Health, Biochemistry, Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Chemistry, and Foundations of Nursing Care.
Second Semester (16 Weeks): Continues with English (Logic, Critical Reasoning), Psychology in Health Care, Introduction to Computers, Anatomy and Physiology II, Clinical Microbiology, and Introduction to Statistics for Health Workers.
Third Semester (16 Weeks): Covers Health and Promotion Maintenance, Community Health Nursing, Epidemiology, Foundations of Patient Care I, Health Assessment, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Nursing Labs 3, and First Aid/CPR.
Fourth Semester (16 Weeks): Includes Medical Surgical Adult Nursing I, Foundations of Patient Care II, Pediatric and Neonatology Nursing, and further Nursing Labs.
Fifth Semester (16 Weeks): Focuses on Functional Spanish, Medical Surgical Adult Nursing II, Maternity and Obstetrical Nursing, Geriatric Nursing, and Mental Health Nursing.
Sixth Semester (16 Weeks): Encompasses Specialized Nursing, Research and Statistics, and Management of Nursing Services and Education.
Seventh Semester (16 Weeks): Involves Practicum I, Clinical Decision Making, and Practical Nursing Management.
Eighth Semester (16 Weeks): Culminates with Practicum II, Evidence Based Practice, and a Senior Review.
This curriculum is designed to equip students with a well-rounded education in nursing, blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing them for a successful career in healthcare.