Nursing college
departments: there are two departments in the Nursing College
1. Department
of Clinical Nursing
Department of Clinical Nursing at
Zarqa University is dedicated to learning and teaching in nursing and health
sciences to fulfill the Philosophy, Vision and Mission of the University and
the Faculty of Nursing through three primary tasks: teaching, research, and
community service.
The Department offers specialized
theory and clinical courses that allow nursing students to demonstrate an
adequate level of technical and theoretical skills in the areas of: Fundamentals of Nursing, Adult Health Nursing,
Child Health Nursing, Maternity Health Nursing, and Critical Care Nursing. These courses focus on health in general and
address health issues related to acute and chronic conditions across all age
groups in Jordan."
The faculty members in the
department have scientific backgrounds and research interests in the following
areas: cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, tumors, gerontology, family
involvement in care and health behavior, patient and nurse education, and the
quality of healthcare outcomes, in addition to various other fields.
For additional information about
faculty members, undergraduate and graduate programs, you can search on our
website or contact us
2. Department
of Community & Mental Health Nursing
Department of Community & Mental
Health Nursing at Zarqa University is dedicated to learning and teaching in
nursing and health sciences to fulfill the Philosophy, Vision and Mission of
the University and the Faculty of Nursing through three primary tasks:
teaching, research, and community service.
The Department offers specialized
theory and clinical courses that allow nursing students to demonstrate an
adequate level of technical and theoretical skills in the areas of: Methods of Research in Nursing, Nursing
Administration, Nursing Ethics, Mental Health Nursing, Community Health
Nursing, Sociology and Health Education, Health Promotion, as well as supervise
the clinical training for the senior fourth year students. Moreover, as a part
of the faculty of nursing, students are exposed to various nursing competencies
including those related to nursing research, community, administration, and
mental health.
The faculty members in the
department have scientific backgrounds and research interests in the following
areas: Administration and leadership in Nursing, gerontology, community health,
health education, staff development, psychiatric and mental health, quality in
healthcare, and the quality of healthcare outcomes, in addition to various
other fields.
The department also offers one
graduate master degree in Nursing Administration and Leadership. The focus of
the Nursing Administration program is to enable students to examine and study
ideas, issues, and roles, and develop skills that support the development of
innovative nursing practice as well as managerial and leadership qualities.
For additional information about
faculty members, undergraduate and graduate programs, you can search on our
website or contact us.