Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology

Focuses on the analysis of biological samples to aid in diagnosing and treating diseases. The program combines laboratory science with clinical applications, emphasizing precision and technical expertise.

Students gain knowledge in microbiology, hematology, clinical chemistry, and immunology, using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The curriculum includes internships in hospitals and diagnostic centers to provide hands-on experience.

Graduates can pursue careers as medical technologists, laboratory analysts, or clinical researchers. Opportunities also exist in public health, forensic science, and biotechnology.

Bachelor of Science in Midwifery

Prepares students to provide maternal and neonatal care, focusing on safe and effective delivery practices. The program emphasizes the role of midwives in community health and family planning.

Students learn about prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care, alongside skills in emergency obstetric management and patient education. Practical training in clinics and hospitals ensures graduates are ready for real-world challenges.

Graduates can work as licensed midwives, maternal health advocates, or healthcare educators. They can also explore opportunities in public health programs and rural healthcare initiatives.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Equips students with the knowledge and skills to provide holistic patient care across various healthcare settings. The program emphasizes clinical competency, patient advocacy, and health promotion.

Students study anatomy, pharmacology, and nursing ethics, supported by extensive hands-on training in hospitals and community health centers. Leadership and research skills are also developed to address evolving healthcare needs.

Graduates can become registered nurses, clinical nurse specialists, or nursing educators. Career opportunities include roles in hospitals, community health, and specialized care facilities, with potential for international employment.