After four years, graduates will be employed in the workplace as researchers, nurse practitioners, and nurse managers/leaders. They must be able to:
- In the practice of nursing, apply knowledge of physical, social, natural, and health sciences.
- Utilize the nursing process to provide safe, high-quality, and comprehensive care to people, families, demographic groups, and communities.
- In the delivery of care, adhere to rules and principles of evidence-based practice.
- Adhere to existing laws, legal, ethical, and moral standards when practicing nursing.
- Effectively communicate using culturally appropriate language, whether speaking, writing, or presenting.
- Wholly and accurately report/document client care.
- Effectively collaborate with cross-disciplinary, intra-disciplinary, multi-disciplinary, and multi-cultural teams.
- Develop essential management and leadership skills by using a systems approach to client care.
- Conduct a study with the assistance of a knowledgeable researcher.
- Engage in lifelong learning with love for staying current on national and global issues in general and nursing and health issues in particular.
- Demonstrate responsible citizenship and a sense of pride in the Filipino heritage.
- Utilize technologically sophisticated care systems and processes in the delivery of health care.
- Maintain the nursing profession's essential values in practice.
- Entrepreneurial skills should be incorporated into the delivery of nursing care.
- In nursing practice, apply the Licean approach to healthcare delivery.