Student Learning Outcomes
The nursing program prepares confident, competent and responsible professional nurses who are able to:
- Practice professional nursing, incorporating the roles of provider of care, designer/manager/coordinator of care, and member of a profession.
- Conduct comprehensive and focused assessments using a holistic approach to make complex critical clinical judgments.
- Demonstrate evidence-based practice by integrating evidence, critical clinical judgment, interprofessional perspectives, and patient preferences in planning, implementing, and evaluating outcomes of care.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively with individuals, families, populations, communities, and the interdisciplinary team across the health care continuum.
- Integrate leadership principles and processes to ensure safe, quality outcomes of patient care across the health care continuum.
- Portray professional values when providing competent, compassionate, culturally sensitive and individualized care across the health care continuum.
- Display accountability for legal, moral and ethical considerations within current standards of professional practice.
- Integrate personal goals for lifelong learning and for involvement in professional and community service.
- Manage patient care technologies and information management systems when delivering care across the health care continuum.
- Provide effective health promotion, disease and injury prevention care to diverse individuals, families, populations and communities across the health care continuum.



