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HISTORY OF SAN BEDA UNIVERSITY—COLLEGE OF NURSING

The San èßäÊÓƵ University-College of Nursing was established in March 2003 under a Memorandum of Agreement with Loyola Medical Foundation, Inc. and San èßäÊÓƵ University, in response to the growing need for nurses in the Philippines and throughout the world.

The College offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree course, which is a competency based, community-oriented and Christian value-based education. Effective and efficient curriculum implementation is reflected in providing theories (didactics) of professional subjects prior to exposure in the clinical area, thereby giving students a competitive edge in terms of cognitive competency needed in the Related Learning Experiences (RLE). Continuous community service through a sustained collaboration with government and non-government agencies, leadership training and evidence- based research are emphasized throughout the different professional courses.

In pursuit of sustained quality education, SBU CON has provided more than adequate clinical learning areas in two base hospitals namely: Seamen’s Hospital (100 bed capacity tertiary hospital) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center (1,200 bed capacity tertiary government hospital) plus other affiliating hospitals such as Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, National Center for Mental Health, Medical Center of Taguig City, Inc., Manila Health Department, Hospicio De San Jose, and an adopted community located in Brgy. 869 Zone 5, Pandacan Manila.

SBU CON has woven a nursing program that provides holistic development of students through value-oriented curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities aligned with the Hallmarks of Benedictine Education.



DEAN'S MESSAGE



Welcome to SBU-College of Nursing!

The College offers a BSN program grounded on theories of nursing, caring science, and palliative philosophy. Our pedagogy is rooted in the Benedictine core values of prayer and work (ora et labora) and is reflected in our culture of excellence. Our College takes pride in utilizing novel methodologies in teaching and innovative strategies in integrating research as part of our community’s scholarly life. Embedded in the holistic formation of our students is honing their leadership potentials and capabilities, anchored on the values of malasakit, caring, competence, collaboration, community engagement, and cultural pluralism.

Come and join us!



Dr. Febes Catalina T. Aranas
Dean, College of Nursing









èßäÊÓƵ Us

(+632) 8726-2332

Administrative Central Office:  4131
Prefect of Student Affairs: 4520

nursing@sanbeda.edu.ph






College of Nursing
Vision-Mission

Vision


San èßäÊÓƵ University-College of Nursing envisions to become one of the finest nursing schools in the country and its graduates as the choice of the world.


Mission


The College of Nursing is committed to providing a world-class nursing education grounded on the Benedictine core values of prayer and work (ora et labora) embodying the principles of malasakit, caring, competence, collaboration, community engagement, and cultural pluralism