Duration
3 Years
Delivery Mode
Full Time
Intakes
September & May
Location
IIHS Multiversity
Your Path to Nursing Excellence

About The Program
The Diploma in General Nursing (DGN) trains future nurses to be compassionate, competent, and confident in their roles. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring graduates understand core nursing principles and can apply them effectively in clinical settings.
Focusing on skill development, critical thinking, and ethical care, the program prepares students for careers in private healthcare and provides a strong foundation for specialization and growth. The curriculum uses modern, student-centered teaching methods, blending hands-on training with flexible online learning to support high-quality education at an adaptable pace.
Global Opportunities
The DGN also prepares students for international healthcare careers, equipping them with the qualifications and skills recognized by healthcare systems worldwide. Graduates will have the option to pursue career opportunities across the globe, making them eligible for migration pathways and healthcare roles in various countries.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared to pursue a range of fulfilling roles in healthcare settings, including:
- Community Health Nurse: Contribute to improving public health by working in community health centers, promoting wellness, and providing essential healthcare services.
- Specialized Nursing Roles: Explore specialized fields such as pediatric nursing, oncology nursing, or critical care, paving the way for advanced nursing practice.
- Clinical Research Assistant: Support medical research teams in clinical trials and healthcare studies, applying your knowledge to advance healthcare innovations.
- Nursing Leadership and Management: With experience, take on leadership roles such as nurse manager or clinical coordinator, overseeing teams and ensuring quality patient care.
- International Nursing Careers: The program provides a strong foundation for those aiming to work abroad, especially in countries like Australia, Europe, or the Middle East, where skilled nurses are in high demand.
- Pathway to Further Education: Graduates can seamlessly transition into advanced nursing programs, including Bachelors in Nursing, opening doors to specialized medical roles.
Why You Should Study the Diploma in General Nursing (DGN)
The Diploma in General Nursing (DGN) is ideal for those who aspire to make a difference in the healthcare industry while gaining extensive hands-on experience.
- Transformative Learning: Beyond technical skills, the program develops compassionate, emotionally resilient caregivers with strong communication abilities to handle real-world healthcare challenges with empathy.
- Extensive Clinical Placements: Around 50% of the DGN program is dedicated to hands-on placements in hospitals and community settings, helping you gain practical, real-world experience.
- Leadership Skills: Learn to manage resources, support teams, and make informed decisions, preparing you for leadership roles in healthcare.
- Advanced Technology: Train with modern simulation tools that mimic real clinical situations, boosting your confidence and readiness for fast-paced environments.
- Research Opportunities: Get involved in healthcare research and present your work at local and international events, expanding both your knowledge and network.
Course Module
Modules
Code | Module |
Term 01 | |
ENGL 105 | English Language for Oral and Written Communication in Healthcare |
BIOL 207 | Orientation to Human Anatomy and Physiology |
NURS 102 | Introduction to Nursing and Professional Standards |
NURS 201 | Clinical Practicum I |
Term 02 | |
MICR 134 | Introductory Microbiology |
NURS 221 | Nursing Process and Practice in Healthcare |
NURS 222 | Basic and Intermediate Nursing Care |
CHEM 103 | Biochemistry and Metabolism |
Term 03 | |
BIOL 208 | Pathophysiology |
NURS 323 | Advanced Nursing Care and Procedures |
NURS 202 | Clinical Practicum II |
EVBN 105 | Health Research Project Work |
Term 04 | |
NURS 324 | General Medical and Surgical Nursing I |
BIOL 102 | Pharmacology |
NURS 203 | Clinical Practicum III |
Term 05 | |
NURS 325 | General Medical and Surgical Nursing II |
NURS 226 | Oncology, Palliative and Geriatric Nursing Care |
PSYCH 121 | Psychology and Introduction to Psychiatry |
Term 06 | |
MEDI 202 | General Surgery |
SOCI 121 | Introductory Sociology |
NURS 204 | Clinical Practicum IV |
Term 07 | |
FDNT 235 | Nutrition |
NURS 128 | Emergency and Disaster Management Nursing |
PSYCH 234 | Human Development |
Term 08 | |
NURS 231 | Maternal & Newborn Nursing |
NURS 232 | pediatric Nursing |
NURS 205 | Clinical Practicum V |
Term 09 | |
NURS 365 | Health Promotion and Community Nursing |
NURS 131 | Mental Health Nursing |
CPTR 101 | Hospital Information Systems |
Program Recognition

Entry Requirements
- 5 passes in O/Levels including English and Science with a Grade C in English Language
- 3 S passes in A/Levels in any stream OR IIHS Foundation in Biological Sciences or Other Recognized Foundation or qualification Equivalent to SLQF Level 3 or NVQF level 5
Contact:
Location
info@iihsciences.edu.lk
- No. 312/15, St. Joseph Mw, Kerawalapitiya Rd, Wattala