
Entry Requirements
Higher Secondary/A Level
Study Mode
Online
Duration
3 years (Regular)/15 months (Fast track)
Timetable
Various
Key Features & Benefits
- Comprehensive Curriculum:Covers core nursing disciplines, including clinical skills, patient care, and health promotion.
- Global Standards:Aligned with Georgian, EU, UK, and US educational frameworks.
- Industry-Relevant Skills:Focus on evidence-based practice, patient advocacy, and data-driven decision-making.
- Practical Focus:Clinical placements and a final-year capstone project report.
- Flexible Learning:100% online program, ideal for working professionals and international students.
- Career Preparation:Equips students with the skills needed for various roles in the nursing sector.
The BSc (Hons) in Nursing program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide high-quality, patient-centered care in a variety of healthcare settings. This program integrates theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and clinical experience to prepare students for professional practice as registered nurses.
Graduates will gain expertise in nursing theory, clinical skills, patient care, health promotion, and evidence-based practice. The program emphasizes critical thinking, empathy, and ethical practice to tackle real-world healthcare challenges.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply nursing theories and practices to provide holistic patient care.
- Utilize evidence-based approaches to inform nursing practice.
- Advocate for patient rights and health promotion in diverse settings.
- Develop and implement care plans to address health issues and improve patient outcomes.
- Demonstrate leadership and ethical responsibility in nursing practice.
- Communicate effectively within multidisciplinary teams and to diverse stakeholders.
- A recognized high school diploma or equivalent qualification.
- Proficiency in biology and chemistry (preferred).
The BSc (Hons) in Nursing program consists of 180 credits, divided into core courses, elective courses, and a final-year project report. Each subject is worth 6 credits, while the capstone project report accounts for 18 credits.
Summary of Courses
- Core Courses:25 courses (150 credits)
- Elective Courses:2 courses (12 credits)
- Capstone Project Report:1 project (18 credits)
What You Will Study
- NUR101: Introduction to Nursing
- NUR102: Human Anatomy and Physiology
- NUR103: Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
- NUR104: Health Assessment and Clinical Skills
- NUR105: Nursing Theories and Models
- NUR106: Pharmacology for Nurses
- NUR107: Pathophysiology
- NUR108: Microbiology and Infection Control
- NUR109: Mental Health Nursing
- NUR110: Maternal and Child Health Nursing
- NUR111: Adult Nursing I
- NUR112: Adult Nursing II
- NUR113: Pediatric Nursing
- NUR114: Gerontological Nursing
- NUR115: Community Health Nursing
- NUR116: Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- NUR117: Ethics and Legal Issues in Nursing
- NUR118: Leadership and Management in Nursing
- NUR119: Health Promotion and Education
- NUR120: Chronic Disease Management
- NUR121: Acute and Critical Care Nursing
- NUR122: Palliative and End-of-Life Care
- NUR123: Nursing Informatics
- NUR124: Global Health and Nursing
- NUR125: Clinical Placement and Practicum
- Elective course I
- Elective course II
- Capstone Project
Elective Courses:
Students can choose two elective courses from the following options:
- NUR201: Advanced Clinical Nursing
- NUR202: Nursing in Disaster and Emergency Settings
- NUR203: Nursing in Rural and Remote Areas
- NUR204: Advanced Topics in Pediatric Nursing
NUR205: Nursing and Public Health
To successfully complete the BSc (Hons) in Nursing, students are expected to::
- Dedicate approximately 15-20 hours per week to coursework, including readings, assignments, and discussions.
- Actively participate in online forums, webinars, and collaborative projects.
- Complete all assignments, exams, and the capstone project within the stipulated deadlines.
- Maintain regular communication with faculty and peers to enhance learning outcomes.
- Exhibit strong self-discipline and time-management skills to balance studies with other commitments.
- 90% Assignments
- 10% Presentation and Viva
- Capstone Project:Each student submits a research project paper at the end of the program.
All of the following items must be submitted on or before the application closing date. They may be submitted online:
- CV (maximum 2 pages).
- Passport-size photograph.
- A personal statement of approximately 350 – 400 words detailing the applicant’s interest in nursing, career goals, and study plan.
- Copies of O/A Level certificates (or equivalent), diplomas, or degree parchments, along with transcripts.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must submit an original English proficiency test certificate.
Students apply to the KIMT online application system. To apply, simply click on and follow the instructions. A non-refundable application fee applies. The application fee is paid online. Further information about applications, contact at admissions@kimtuniversity.com
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program will be prepared for leadership roles in areas such as:
- Clinical Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing
- Pediatric Nursing
- Gerontological Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
- Nursing Education and Research
- Nursing Administration and Management
- Public Health Nursing
- Acute and Critical Care Nursing
- Global Health and Nursing
This program prepares students to tackle healthcare challenges, provide high-quality patient care, and drive positive change in the healthcare sector worldwide.
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