Vision Mission

Vision

The Master Program in Nursing becomes a holistic-based nursing research study program with spiritual approach excellence that is recognized at national and international levels in 2030.

 

Missions

  1. Organizing holistic-based nursing master’s education program with spiritual approach excellence with national and/or international standards.
  2. Organizing holistic-based nursing research with spiritual approach excellence that can produce innovations in the development of nursing science.
  3. Organizing community service in the area of holistic-based nursing with spiritual approach excellence based on research results to improve community health status.
  4. Organizing a credible, transparent, accountable, responsible, and fair management of the study program to improve the three pillars of higher education.

 

Aims

The Master Program in Nursing aims to:

  1. Prepare students to become the masters of nursing who have academic and professional abilities to compete at the national and/or international levels.
  2. Develop knowledge, technology and tips in the field of scientific or professional nursing practice through research with a spiritual approach to produce innovative and tested works and support evidence-based nursing practice.
  3. Implement the results of holistic-based nursing research with a spiritual approach and strive for its application in order to improve the health status of the community.
  4. Implement efficient, accountable, transparent, responsible and fair governance and independence of the master nursing program to improve the three pillars of higher education.

 

Targets

  1. Students become the masters of nursing who have academic and professional abilities to be able to compete at national and international levels
  2. Develop and disseminate nursing science/technology with a spiritual approach and strive for its application in order to improve the health status of the community
  3. Implement the results of holistic-based nursing research with a spiritual approach to solving health problems in the community.
  4. Implement the governance and independence of the master program in nursing that is efficient, accountable, transparent, and fair and integrated between fields.