B.Sc. in Child Health Nursing

 B.Sc. in Child Health Nursing is a specialized undergraduate program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to provide nursing care to infants, children, and adolescents. This course typically spans 4 years and combines theoretical learning with hands-on clinical practice. Students study topics such as pediatric anatomy and physiology, child development, nursing interventions, childhood diseases, and family-centered care. The curriculum focuses on developing critical thinking, communication, and decision-making skills necessary for effective pediatric care. Graduates of this program are prepared to work in hospitals, clinics, and community settings, addressing the unique health needs of children. Upon completion, they may pursue further specialization or certifications in pediatric nursing or child health.