Programs
Our Academic Programs
College of Nursing Science, Sapele offers programs designed to prepare students for excellence in nursing and related healthcare fields through rigorous academics and practical training.
Explore faculties below and browse approved courses by department. For current program entry requirements and admission timelines, contact the admissions office.

Faculty Departments
Our programs are offered through these departments.
Delivering exceptional nursing education in historic Sapele with strong emphasis on clinical excellence and community health initiatives.
View FacultyPreparing skilled midwives in Sapele through comprehensive training programs that blend traditional wisdom with modern obstetric practices.
View FacultySpecializing in community midwifery education tailored to address the unique healthcare challenges of Sapele's diverse communities.
View FacultyPrograms
Explore our core nursing programs, designed for clinical competence, ethical practice, and community impact.

The ND Program prepares students to become Registered Nurses (RNs). The program combines theoretical instruction with practical clinical training. The curriculum covers key areas such as nursing science, general and community health, pharmacology, midwifery, and psychiatric nursing, equipping students with the skills needed to deliver holistic and patient-centered care.

This program is designed for registered nurses who wish to specialize in a particular area of nursing, such as pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, or midwifery. It provides advanced knowledge and practical skills in the chosen specialty, preparing nurses for leadership roles in those fields.

This foundational program prepares students for professional nursing practice, offering a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, maternal and child health, and community health nursing. Upon completion, graduates are eligible for licensure by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).

The Community Nursing Program prepares nurses to promote health and provide care within diverse populations and community settings. Focusing on preventive care, health education, and public health, the program emphasizes working outside traditional hospital environments such as schools, community clinics, home health, and public health departments.