Nursing is widely regarded as one of the most significant professions both locally and globally, as it involves the professional discipline of providing care to humans with utmost respect for their inherent dignity and value as individuals from diverse backgrounds. At Palestine Polytechnic University's College of Nursing, our goal is to cultivate a new generation of nurses who will lead the profession into the future and focus on enhancing nursing service quality and serving patients in Palestine.
The College of Nursing was founded in Hebron in 2020 by the University Graduates Union as an academic institution that offers both theoretical and practical training for aspiring nurses and awards a bachelor's degree in nursing after the completion of a nursing study plan of 139 credit hours. In response to the community's needs, the college has also started providing bridging programs for students who hold a diploma in nursing started by first semester of the academic year 2021-2022.
By First Semester Of the Academic year 2025-2026, a new Master's Program in (Emergency and Critical Care Nursing) will be launched .The 36 credit hour Master’s in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing ، comes in response to the growing need within the Palestinian healthcare sector for highly skilled nursing professionals specialized in the care of critically ill patients—particularly in light of the unstable health conditions and the increasing frequency of emergencies and health-related crises. The program focuses on developing advanced clinical skills, rapid decision-making, critical thinking, and the application of international protocols in emergency and intensive care settings locally and globally.