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Higher Diploma in Nursing

N85T002 Higher Diploma in Nursing

Nursing is a multifaceted profession that offers countless opportunities for those drawn to healthcare. Beyond providing direct care, nurses serve as advocates, educators, researchers, and leaders within interdisciplinary teams. With diverse specializations ranging from pediatrics to mental health, nurses can tailor their careers to their interests and passions. Continuous learning and professional development are integral to nursing, allowing individuals to expand their knowledge and skills throughout their careers. The demand for skilled nurses remains high due to factors such as an aging population and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, resulting in abundant job opportunities and competitive salaries. Nursing provides a profound sense of fulfillment derived from making a tangible difference in the lives of others, whether through comforting patients, educating families, or implementing evidence-based practices. Ultimately, nursing is more than just a career—it’s a calling, offering individuals a pathway to meaningful work, personal growth, and lasting impact within their communities.

Programme Overview

Programme ID :
N85T002
Level :
NVQ SL 5, NVQ SL 6
Credit :
120 ECTS
Mode :
Hybrid (face-to-face and online)
Duration :
3 years
Coordinator :
Ms. Sulochana Sanduni
Course Fee :
LKR 100 000 (Per Semester)

Programme Description

The Higher Diploma Programme in Nursing offers a rigorous educational pathway for aspiring nurses seeking advanced knowledge and skills in the field. Through a comprehensive curriculum covering topics such as nursing theory, pharmacology, and evidence-based practice, students gain a strong foundation for specialized roles in healthcare. Clinical rotations in diverse settings allow for hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced preceptors, fostering the application of theoretical learning to real-world patient care scenarios.   Overall, a Higher Diploma in Nursing equips students with the skills, knowledge, and professional development needed to excel in the dynamic and rewarding field of nursing.

Admission Requirements

Passing the G.C.E. (A/L) or equivalent

Programme Structure and Modules

Modules of the programme: Programme consists of 31 compulsory modules and Clinical practices for all semesters.

 Semester 1

  1. N85T002M01 Fundamentals of Nursing I
  2. N85T002M02 Anatomy and Physiology in Nursing I
  3. N85T002M03 Basic Pharmacology for Nursing
  4. N85T002M04 History & Trends in Nursing
  5. N85T002M05 Nursing Professionalism and Ethics
  6. N85T002M06 Scientific Principles in Nursing Practice
  7. EMPM01 Workplace Information Management
  8. Clinical Practices (125 hours)

Semester 2

  1. N85T002M07 Psychology in Nursing
  2. N85T002M08 Fundamentals of Nursing II
  3. N85T002M09 Anatomy and Physiology in Nursing II
  4. N85T002M10 Socio Cultural Aspects in Nursing
  5. N85T002M11 Nutrition for Health and Illness
  6. N85T002M12 First Aid Principles and Applications
  7. EMPM02 Workplace Communication Management
  8. Clinical Practices (105 hours)

Semester 3

  1. N85T002M13 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing
  2. N85T002M14 Pathology in Nursing
  3. N85T002M15 Microbiology in Nursing
  4. N85T002M16 Adult Nursing I
  5. N85T002M17 Community Health
  6. EMPM03 Planning and Scheduling Work at Workplace
  7. Clinical Practices (105 hours)

Semester 4

  1. N85T002M18 Pediatrics & Pediatric Nursing
  2. N85T002M19 Women Nursing
  3. N85T002M20 Adult Nursing II
  4. Clinical Practices (75 hours)

Semester 5

  1. N85T002M21 Geriatric care in Nursing
  2. N85T002M22 Palliative Care in Nursing
  3. N85T002M23 Research in Nursing
  4. N85T002M24 Psychiatric Nursing
  5. N85T002M25 Management and Leadership in Nursing
  6. EMPM04 Problem Solving and Decision Making
  7. Clinical practice (250 hours)

Semester 6

  1. EMPM05 Teamwork and Leadership
  2. EMPM06 Creating and Maintaining a Learning Culture at Workplace
  3. Clinical practice (650 hours)

Career Destinations

Diploma holders of nursing have a wide array of career opportunities available to them across various healthcare settings. Some of the common career paths for diploma holders in nursing include:

Registered Nurse (RN): Diploma holders can work as registered nurses in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare settings, providing direct patient care, administering medications, monitoring patient progress, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.

Specialized Nursing Roles: Diploma holders can pursue specialized nursing roles by gaining additional training or certifications. Specializations may include critical care nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, oncology nursing, perioperative nursing, and many others.

Community Health Nursing: Diploma holders can work in community health settings, providing preventive care, health education, and wellness programs to individuals and communities. Community health nurses may work in public health departments, schools, community clinics, or home health agencies.

Nursing Education: Diploma holders with experience and additional education can pursue careers in nursing education, teaching future generations of nurses in academic institutions, nursing schools, or healthcare organizations.

Research and Quality Improvement: Diploma holders can contribute to nursing research and quality improvement projects by working as research assistants, quality improvement coordinators, or participating in clinical trials and evidence-based practice initiatives.

Contact Person/s

Ms. Sulochana Sanduni
sulochanas@timesschool.lk
0112479173