Nursing Science

INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES

EXPECTED COMPETENCIES OF THE BNSC GRADUATE

By the end of the BNSc programme, the student is expected to be able to:

  1. Integrate concepts and principles from the biological, social, and physical science into nursing in the provision of comprehensive nursing care to individuals, families, groups and communities.
  2. Function effectively, independently and in collaboration with other members of the health care team and related sectors in the care of individuals and group in the community and health care institution.
  • Utilize theories and concepts of nursing (e.g nursing process) another tools of nursing in assisting individuals, families groups to adapt to changing health needs.
  1. Formulate theoretical framework that are applicable to nursing, care of clients at all levels of health care by using tenets from relevant sciences.
  2. Incorporate the medical plan of care into nursing activities to achieve the objective of the dependent, inter-dependent and independent function of the nurse in a multi-disciplinary setting.
  3. Contribute to the improvement of nursing practice by participating in interdisciplinary research, utilizing and publishing the research findings as for evidence based in nursing practice.
  • Appreciate the influence of culture on the health status of clients and utilize this knowledge in planning nursing intervention.
  • Utilize the principles of management in the administration of health care resources.

 

 

REGULATIONS FOR THE BACHELOR OF NURSING SCIENCE (BNSc) DEGREE PROGRAMME

  1. Degree in View

Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc)

  1. Duration of the Course

Five-year program  for candidates who has completed senior secondary school examination and passed at credit level. (see admission requirement) and the University Matriculation Unified Tertiary Matriculation (UTME) and Four year program for direct entry students as specified under admission requirement.

3a)       Admission into 100 levels BNSc. Programme:

Candidates may be considered for admission to 100 level BNSc. degree programme after passing the University Examination of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination(UTME) and the university screening examination or any other examination as prescribed by the university authority. They are also to obtain a minimum of credit in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) or National Examination Council (NECO) or its approved equivalent at Credit Level in at least five subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics in not more than two sittings.

 

3b)       Direct Entry Requirements into 4 years BNSc. Programme

  • Candidate must satisfy the prescribed minimum requirements for admission, except UTME requirement into the degree programmes of the Bachelor of Nursing Science.
  • In addition to the above candidates must possess a Registered Nurse Certificate registrable with Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
  • Candidates with relevant score in General Certificate of Education “Advance Level” or approved equivalent plus credit pass in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and Senior Secondary School Certificate or its Equivalent.
  • Candidates with first degree in health-related disciplines with not less than Second Class Upper.
  • Candidate transferring from other science department/faculty of Christopher University or other Universities based on:
  1. A CGPA of not less than 4.0 units
  2. Vacancies within the department.
  3. Satisfy the university conditions for transfer

COURSE CONTENT SPECIFICATIONS/SYLLABUS OF ALL COURSES IN THE PROGRAM/SUB-DISCIPLINE/DISCIPLINE:

  1. A programme of study shall be provided leading to the award of Bachelor’s degree to be denoted by letters BNSc. which shall be awarded as unclassified with Distinction, Merit, Credit and Pass degree.
  2. Instruction shall be by courses, both within and outside the Department. Candidates will be required to register for a combination of courses as recommended by the Board of the Faculty and approved by the Senate of Christopher University.
  3. Courses shall be evaluated in terms of course units.
  4. There shall be five levels of course number 101-199; 201-299; 301-399; 401-499; 501-599. The letter shall prefix course numbers e.g., NSC.
  5. The normal number of semesters for the award of the degree shall be ten. The maximum allowable number of semesters for the award of pass degree shall be fifteen. Those who fail to complete within that period shall be asked to withdraw.
  6. The following terminologies are used to denote categories of courses in the programme.
  7. Compulsory: A course that must be taken and passed at a minimum of 50%.
  8. Required: A course that must be taken and passed at a minimum of 40%.
  • Elective: A course that can be taken in order to enrich and increase students’ total units.
  1. Pre-requisite: A course that must be taken and passed before another specific course.   For Nursing  courses, a minimum score of 50% in a pre-requisite course for a second semester course, will enable the student to take the second semester course.
  2. Concurrent: A course that must be taken together with another specified course.
  3. Core courses: They are fundamental to the BNSc program, Nursing programme and they are: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Epidemiology, Health Education/Promotion and Community/Public Health Nursing. All nursing courses are also core courses.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND STRUCTURE

 A Programme of study shall be provided leading to the award of bachelor’s degree to be denoted by letters BNSc. Shall be awarded with honours or as a pass degree. Instruction shall be by courses, both within and outside the department and exposure to clinical experience including industrial training (IT) programme. Candidate will be required to register for a combination of courses as recommended by the Academic Board of the faculty and as approved by the senate of the University.

  1. All courses taught during a semester shall be examined at the end of that semester.
  2. The total number of units taken along with the grades obtained in each course shall be recorded for the purposes of calculating the Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA)
  3. Continuous assessment shall constitute 30% of the final grade in each course taught in the Department and it is compulsory.
  4. The total course unit for the session shall not exceed 50 units.
  5. Promotion/ Progression to upper level shall be based on the following.

(i)         Continuous Assessment (C.A)

(ii)        The specified papers and oral examination.

(ii)        Obtaining a minimum of 75% attendance in class and clinical placement will qualify the students to sit for examination.

  1. Candidates shall be required to register for not less than 20 units and not more than 25 units per semester. The minimum number of course unit for the award of degree shall be 200.
  2. Candidates shall be required to pass all the courses of the University’s General Studies Program.
  3. All clinical postings are compulsory and clinical examinations must be passed at 50% at each level before the award of the degree. Clinical examinations shall be taken at the end of the semester of each level. 

 

 

CURRICULUM  FOR BACHELOR OF NURSING SCIENCE (BNSc) DEGREE PROGRAMME

         100 – LEVEL FIRST SEMESTER

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

BIO 111

General Biology I

3

C

BIO 117

General Biology Practical I

1

C

CSC 111

Introduction to Computer Science

2

C

GST 111

Communication in English 1

2

C

GST 112

Logic, Philosophy & Human Existence 

2

C

GST 113

Use of Library, Study, Skills and ICT

2

C

PHY 111

General Physics I

3

C

PHY 117

General Physics Practical I

1

C

CHM 111

General Chemistry I

3

C

CHM 112

General Chemistry Practical I

1

 

MTH 111

General Mathematics

3

C

TOTAL

 

23

 

 

 

          100 – LEVEL SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code

Course Title

Units

Status

GST 121

Communication in English II

2

C

GST 122

History & Philosophy of Science

2

C

GST 123

Nigerian People and Culture

2

C

BIO 122

General Biology II

3

C

BIO 128

General Biology Laboratory II

1

C

CHM 122

General Chemistry II

3

C

CHM 124

Chemistry Practical II

1

C

PHY 122

General Physics II

3

C

PHY 128

General Physics Laboratory II

1

C

PSY 112

Introduction to Psychology

2

C

TOTAL

 

20

 

          

 

200 level 1st Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

ANA 201

Gross Anatomy

3

C

ANA 203

Embryology

2

C

NSC 201

Foundation of Professional Nursing I

2

C

NSC 203

Foundation of Nursing Practice I

1

C

NSC 205

Nursing Ethics and Philosophy

2

C

PHC 203

Introduction to Biostatistics

2

C

BCH 201

General Biochemistry I

3

C

BCH 203

General Biochemistry Practical I

1

C

GST 211

Health Awareness & Environmental Sustainable Development

2

C

GST 212

Introduction to Entrepreneurial Studies 

2

C

PSY 215

Developmental Psychology

2

R

PHS 233

Human Physiology I

2

C

PHS 210

Human Physiology Practical

0

C

 

Total

24

 

 

 

         200 Level 2nd Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

ANA 202

Gross Anatomy II

3

C

ANA 208

Histology

2

C

PHS 234

Human Physiology II

3

C

PHS 210

Human Physiology Practical

1

C

MLS 204

Medical Microbiology and Parasitology

2

C

BCH 202

General Biochemistry II

3

C

BCH 204

General Biochemistry Practical II

1

C

NSC 202

Foundation of Professional Nursing II

2

C

NSC 204

Foundation of Professional Nursing Practice II

1

C

NSC 208

Introduction to Conceptual Basis of Nursing

2

C

POL 210

Politics in Africa

2

R

GST 222

Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution

2

C

 

Total

24

 

        Concentrated Clinical Practice (6 Weeks)

        NSC 203/204 Foundation of Nursing Practice (4 Units)

 

300 level 1st Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 301

Community Health Nursing I

3

C

NSC 303

Introduction to Human genetics

2

C

PHC 301

Epidemiology

3

C

SOC 301s

Introduction to Health Sociology I

2

C

NSC 311

Medical/ Surgical Nursing I

3

C

PHC 305

Environmental Health

2

C

NSC 315

Medical/ Surgical Nursing Practice I

2

C

NSC 317

Fundamentals of Human Behavior in Health and Illness

2

C

PHA 301

Clinical Pharmacology and Chemotherapy I

3

C

ESP 311

Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills

2

 

 

Total

24

 

 

       300 Level  2nd Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 302

Community Health Nursing II

3

C

NSC 306

Maternal and Child Health Nursing I

3

C

NSC 308

Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice I

2

C

NSC 312

Medical/ Surgical Nursing II

3

C

NSC 314

Nutrition in Health and Disease

3

C

NSC 316

Medical/ Surgical Nursing Practice II

2

C

PHA 302

Clinical Pharmacology and Chemotherapy II

3

C

PTH 304

General Cellular Pathology

2

C

 

Total

21

 

 

       Concentrated Clinical practice (6 Weeks)

       NSC 315/316 Medical Surgical Nursing Practice (4 Units) — 6 Weeks

 

       400 level 1st Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 401

Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing I

4

C

NSC 403

Maternal and Child Health Nursing II

4

C

NSC 405

Medical Surgical Nursing III

4

C

NSC 407

Research Methods in Nursing I

3

C

NSC 409

Curriculum Development and Principle of Teaching and Methodology

3

C

 NSC 411

Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice II

2

C

NSC 413

Medical / Surgical Nursing Practice III

2

C

NSC 415

Management of Nursing Care Services

2

C

 

Total

24

 

 

    400 Level  2nd Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 402

Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing II

4

C

NSC 404

Maternal and Child Health Nursing Theory III

4

C

NSC 406

Medical /Surgical Nursing IV

4

C

NSC 412

Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice III

2

C

NSC 414

Medical/ Surgical Nursing Practice II

2

C

NSC 408

Entrepreneurship in Nursing

2

C

NSC 416

Management of Nursing Care Services Practice IV

2

C

NSC 418

Teaching Practicum

2

C

 

Total

22

 

 

       Concentrated Clinical Practice (12 Weeks)

       NSC 401/402 Mental Health/ Psychiatric Nursing (2 Units)

       NSC 411/412 Maternal and Child Health Nursing (2 Units)

       NSC 513/514 Community Health Nursing Practice (4 Units)

    

            500 level 1st Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 501

Community Health Nursing III

4

C

NSC 503

Maternal and Child Health Nursing IV

4

C

NSC 505

Research Project I

3

C

NSC 507

Seminar in Nursing (Special Topics)

3

 

NSC 509

Information Communication Technology in Health and Nursing Informatics

3

C

NSC 511

Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice

2

C

NSC 513

Community Health Nursing Practice II

2

C

NSC 515

One Elective

3

E

 

Total

24

 

 

     ELECTIVES

     (One Elective each Semester as Available)

     1st Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 521

Pediatric Nursing

3

E

NSC 523

Occupational Health Nursing

3

E

NSC 525

Orthopedic Nursing

3

E

NSC 528

Operating Theatre Nursing

3

E

NSC 529

Radiology/ Radiotherapy Nursing

3

E

NSC 531

Geriatric Nursing

3

E

 

    

500 Level 2nd Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 502

Community Health Nursing IV

4

C

NSC 504

Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing II

4

C

NSC 506

Research Project II

6

C

NSC 508

Seminar in Nursing (Special Topics)

3

C

NSC 514

Community Health Nursing Practice IV

2

C

NSC 512

Health Economics

2

C

 

One Elective

3

E

 

Total

24

 

 

     ELECTIVE

     2nd Semester

Course Code

Course Title

Unit

Status

NSC 522

Intensive Care Nursing

3

E

NSC 524

Primary Care Nursing

3

E

NSC 527

Dermatology Nursing

3

E

NSC 526

Ophthalmic Nursing

3

E

NSC 532

Otorhinolaryngology Nursing

3

E