The BSc Midwifery program is designed to equip students with competencies that will enhance the delivery of individualised, respectful, culturally competent maternal and neonatal care within the scope of midwifery practice, delivered through comprehensive theory and practical/simulation sessions.
There are three streams of the Midwifery in Programme:
- Generic/Regular – A four-year course taken by graduates of the West African Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This employs a solely face-to-face teaching approach
- Top-up – A two-year course taken by experienced midwives with a Diploma in Midwifery. This runs yearly from August to December with a hybrid face-to-face and online approach
- Sandwich – A three/four-year course taken by experienced nurse/midwives with a certificate in preventive or curative nursing. This runs yearly from August to December with a hybrid face-to-face and online approach
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