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The bachelor's degree in nursing focuses on four key elements: individuals, health, environment, and nursing care. The curriculum blends general education, specialized nursing courses, and electives to foster critical thinking and develop essential cognitive, emotional, and practical skills for professional nursing and active societal participation. Foundational to this nursing education are comprehensive general studies, in-depth behavioral science, a focus on wellness strategies and healthcare recovery, plus strong community and family perspectives. Through a dynamic program that adapts to evolving healthcare systems, societal health demands, and nursing roles, graduates gain the skills for entry-level leadership across healthcare environments. They learn to collaborate with medical teams, engage as responsible community members, and pursue further education through formal or independent pathways.