The Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of registered nurses who have completed a diploma or certificate program in nursing. Core courses typically include advanced nursing concepts, nursing research and evidence-based practice, nursing leadership and management, community health nursing, and specialized clinical areas such as medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetric and gynecological nursing, and psychiatric nursing. Students also learn about healthcare policies, ethics, and legal aspects of nursing practice. The program often incorporates clinical rotations and practical experiences in various healthcare settings to strengthen clinical competencies and critical thinking abilities. Graduates of the Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing program are equipped with advanced nursing knowledge and expertise, preparing them for leadership roles in nursing practice, education, research, and healthcare administration.