Welcome to the School of Nursing at the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). Since its establishment in 1983, the Faculty of Nursing at JUST has prepared cohorts of nursing elites for purposes including but not limited to: education, practice, and research; nurses who have enriched the healthcare system and other discipline in the world. For more than three decades, the faculty has produced nurses who have preserved the standards and values of the profession, established distinguished careers in regional, national, and international healthcare and educational institutions.

Since its establishment, the Faculty of Nursing at JUST has served the students in their persistent pursuit of commitment, excellence, and innovation, to improve nursing education, develop human resources, and deliver evidence-based nursing services to individuals, families, and the community. Looking to establish the PhD program in Population Health and Wellness-Nursing Track.

The Faculty of Nursing at JUST is designated as the World Health Collaborating Center (WHOCC), a distinction held since 1997, and is well recognized for its relations with well-known international universities and healthcare agencies. In addition, the BSc​ program at the Faculty of Nursing was accredited in 1998, by the Canadian International Development Association (CIDA), and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).

The future challenges in the nursing profession are many. With the quality of the programs, the high standards for faculty members, the JUST Faculty of Nursing is devoted and prepared to address these challenges. We are making a difference in nursing education, practice, and research.

By enrolling in the JUST Faculty of Nursing, you will become a part of an institution whose name and outstanding reputation are well-recognized worldwide.

Moving forward and using the past as a guide, the Faculty of Nursing at JUST will continue to strive for excellence to improve the health of the public.

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  • Nursing: Mental Health and Community Concepts 

    Elizabeth, Christman; Kimberly, Ernstmeyer (Chippewa Valley Technical College, 2022)
    This textbook is an open educational resource with CC-BY licensing developed specifically for prelicensure nursing students. The e-book and downloadable versions are free. Affordable print versions are published in ...