Bachelor of Science in Nursing subjects

Bsc(Bachelor of Science)  in nursing is a four-year professional course for becoming a registered nurse Bsc nursing has theoretical and practical subjects.

 In theoretical subjects, you study psychology, public health nursing, nutrition, anatomy physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and sociology.

 in practical subjects nursing foundation, community health nursing, OBG and paediatrics.

bsc nursing subjects

Semester-wise subjects in Bachelor of Science in nursing

In new sessions of bsc nursing INC (Indian Nursing Council) started a semester system in bsc nursing according to this schedule bsc nursing is divided into 7 semesters semester syllabus and subjects are the same as the previous syllabus.

Subjects for semester-wise bsc nursing are anatomy and physiology, nutrition and biochemistry, psychology, microbiology, medical surgical nursing, community health nursing, sociology, pediatrics etc.

Let’s know in detail about bsc nursing subjects according to the semester syllabus.

semestersubjects
First semesterAnatomy and physiology
psychology
Sociology
Nursing foundation part- 1
Second semesterChild health nursing
Mental health nursing1
Nursing Research and Statistics
Health and nursing informatics and technologies
Introduction to forensic nursing and Indian laws
Third semesterPharmacology 1
Msn 1
Fourth semestercet
Fifth semesterBiochemistry and Nutrition Dietetics
Nursing foundation 2
Community health nursing
Sixth semesterChild health nursing
Mental health nursing1
nursing research and Statistics
Health and nursing informatics and technologies
Introduction to forensic nursing and Indian laws
Seventh semesterChild health nursing
Mental health nursing1
Nursing Research and Statistics
Health and nursing informatics and technologies
Introduction to forensic nursing and Indian laws

Bsc Nursing subjects according to year-wise

Bsc nursing has exciting subjects 

yearSubjects
1st-year Theoretical subjects
Anatomy and physiology
Biochemistry and nutrition
Psychology
Microbiology
Compulsory subjects
Hindi 
English
Computer
Practical subjects
Nursing foundation

2nd-yearTheoretical subject
Pharmacology, Pathology and Genetics 
Sociology
Communication education technology
Community Health Nursing Part 1
medical surgical nursing part 1
 Practical subjects
medical surgical nursing
community health nusreing
Third yearTheoretical subjects
Medical surgical nursing part 2
child health nurseing nursing
mental health nursing
Practical subjects
Medical surgical nursing part 2
Fourth-yearTheoretical and practical subject
Nursing research statistics
Management of nursing services and education
Midwifery and obstetrical nursing
Community health nursing part 2

 subject in 1st year BSc Nursing

The first year of bsc nursing includes nutrition, biochemistry, anatomy and physiology, nursing foundation, psychology, microbiology, English, Hindi and computer.

Nursing foundation 

Nursing foundation is the base of nursing.in this sub 

  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Microbiology
  • Nutrition and biochemistry
  • psychology
  • Hindi
  • English 
  • Computer

Second-year subjects

In your 2nd year of bsc nursing, you study medical surgical nursing part 1, pathology, pharma, genetics, communication education technology, community part 1 and sociology.

  • Medical surgical nursing
  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology 
  • Genetics
  • Communication education technology
  • Community
  • sociology

Third-year subjects

In third-year bsc nursing our subjects are medical surgical nursing part 2, mental health nursing, child health nursing and Midwifery and obstetrical nursing(theory only).

  • Medical surgical nursing part 2
  • Mental health nursing
  • Child health nursing
  • Midwifery and obstetrical nursing(theory only)

Fourth-year subjects 

In the fourth year of bsc nursing, we study nursing research statics, management of nursing services and education. In practical subjects, we study Midwifery and obstetrical nursing, Community health nursing part 2.

  • Nursing research statistics
  • Management of nursing services and education
  • Midwifery and obstetrical nursing
  • Community health nursing part 2

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