Academic programmes

At Kagando School of Nursing and Midwifery, the academic programs offered encompass various pathways and modes of learning to cater to different student needs and preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the programs available:

  1. Diploma in Nursing (Direct Entry): This program is for students who enter the nursing program directly after completing their secondary education or equivalent qualifications. It provides comprehensive training in nursing skills and knowledge to prepare students for a career as registered nurses.
  2. Diploma in Nursing (Extension): The extension program is likely designed for individuals who are already registered nurses but wish to further their education and skills. It may offer advanced coursework and specialized training in specific areas of nursing practice.
  3. Diploma in Midwifery (Direct Entry): Similar to the direct entry nursing program, this pathway is for students who enter the midwifery program directly after completing their secondary education. It focuses on providing comprehensive training in midwifery care, including prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care.
  4. Diploma in Midwifery (Extension): This extension program may be intended for registered midwives seeking further education and skills development. It could include advanced coursework and clinical training to enhance their midwifery practice.
  5. Diploma in Midwifery (E-learning): The e-learning option allows students to pursue their midwifery diploma through online courses and remote learning platforms. This format provides flexibility for students who may have other commitments but still wish to pursue their education.
  6. Certificate in Nursing: This program offers foundational training in nursing skills and knowledge. It may be suitable for individuals seeking entry-level positions in the healthcare field or as a stepping stone to further education in nursing.
  7. Certificate in Midwifery: Similarly, the certificate program in midwifery provides foundational training specifically focused on midwifery care. It may be suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career as midwifery assistants or seeking basic training in maternity care.

These programs cater to a diverse range of students, from those just starting their careers in healthcare to experienced professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills. Each program likely has its own curriculum and requirements tailored to the specific needs of the students and the healthcare sector.