IUCN Campuses
International University College of Nursing (IUCN) AKA IUCN
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IUCN Campuses
IUCN Main Campus
The International University College of Nursing (IUCN) Main Campus in Kuala Lumpur is the primary hub for nursing and healthcare education in Malaysia. This campus offers a comprehensive range of programs designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required for a successful career in the healthcare sector. The curriculum is tailored to meet international standards, ensuring graduates are prepared for global opportunities.
- Bachelor of Nursing (Hons): A flagship program focusing on clinical skills, patient care, and nursing ethics, preparing students for roles in hospitals and healthcare facilities.
- Diploma in Nursing: A foundational course for aspiring nurses, covering essential topics such as anatomy, physiology, and basic patient care techniques.
- Postgraduate Nursing Studies: Advanced programs for registered nurses seeking specialization in areas like critical care, pediatric nursing, and community health.
- Certificate in Healthcare Assistance: A short-term course aimed at training support staff for roles in medical settings, focusing on patient support and hygiene.
- Short Courses and Workshops: Specialized training in areas such as infection control, emergency response, and healthcare management for continuous professional development.
The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art simulation labs, modern lecture halls, and a dedicated library with resources specific to nursing and healthcare studies. Students benefit from partnerships with leading hospitals for practical training and internships, ensuring hands-on experience in real-world settings. The faculty comprises experienced professionals and educators committed to mentoring the next generation of healthcare providers. IUCN Main Campus is an ideal choice for those passionate about making a difference in the field of nursing and healthcare.
