Bachelor of Science in Nursing & Midwifery (BSc Nursing & Midwifery – 2 Years) – Program Overview

The 2-Year BSc in Nursing & Midwifery is an accelerated or top-up program designed for diploma-qualified nurses or midwives aiming to enhance their professional competence in both general nursing and midwifery practice. This integrated program prepares graduates to deliver holistic care across all stages of life, with a strong focus on maternal, child, and community health.

Key Areas of Study Include:

  • Comprehensive adult and pediatric nursing
  • Antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal midwifery care
  • Community and public health nursing
  • Nursing research, leadership, and ethics
  • Family planning and reproductive health

Program Highlights:

  • Clinical rotations in hospitals, maternity centers, and rural clinics
  • Emphasis on evidence-based practice and patient-centered care
  • Practical training with modern medical and obstetric equipment
  • Final research project addressing real-world health issues

Graduates are well-equipped to serve as registered nurses and certified midwives in hospitals, health centers, and community outreach programs. They may also pursue further specialization in maternal health, pediatric care, or nursing education.