A well-designed nursing curriculum typically includes several key components:
Philosophy and Mission Statement: Articulates the values and goals of the nursing program. Program Outcomes: Specifies the competencies students are expected to achieve upon graduation. Course Structure: Defines the sequence and content of courses, including prerequisites and co-requisites. Clinical Experiences: Provides hands-on practice in various healthcare settings. Evaluation Methods: Includes assessments to measure student learning and program effectiveness.