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The UE Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center College of Nursing is one of the leading Higher Education Institutions in the country today. Its tradition of excellence has been acknowledged by its peers having been granted the Level III accreditation for its nursing program. The College of Nursing is one of the few nursing schools in the country with the highest accreditation status conferred by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).
Imbued with the traditions of producing health practitioners who are “Gentlemen of Culture and Ladies of Poise,” students are trained to become competent, compassionate, committed and ethical nurse practitioner with strong Filipino values adaptive to Transcultural challenges.
Built on solid foundation of academic excellence, it envisions itself to become the leading university offering baccalaureate and graduate program in nursing. It aims to hone students who will become scholars, thinkers and leaders of the nation with strong intellectual flexibility combined with refined skills and strong moral foundation.

The Degree Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The 4-year BSN curriculum is a competency-based, community-oriented program designed to prepare graduates to practice nursing in the Philippines and in other states with reciprocity status. While in the program, students are given the opportunity to expand their learning experiences through the in-campus training hospital and select communities where experiential learning and facilitated on-site and hands-on practice takes place. Through the mentorship of the faculty who are leaders in their field of expertise combined with a learning environment that cultivates advancements in research, UERM has produced quality nurse practitioners who are now leaders in their practice setting and are scholars in their chosen field.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Teaching, research and community service are the main thrusts of the graduate program in nursing. It aims to develop professionals with advance knowledge and skills in their selected area of concentration to prepare them for clinical practice, teaching, research and management.
The program is designed for nurses with rich clinical experience and with strong research orientation. It is composed of 12 units core courses, 12 units major courses and 6 units of cognates which are designed to advance the knowledge and skills of a professional nurse in the selected area of concentration. The completion of a graduate thesis after a successful comprehensive exam is required for graduation to the graduate degree in Nursing.
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