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Bsc midwifery
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Welcome to the BSc Midwifery Programme — where compassion meets clinical excellence.
You are beginning a noble journey to support, care for, and empower mothers and newborns.
Our programme equips you with the knowledge, skills, and values essential for safe, respectful care.
Through hands-on training and academic excellence, you’ll grow into a confident, capable midwife.
We are proud to walk this path with you as you prepare to touch lives and serve communities.
Stay curious, committed, and compassionate throughout your training.
Our faculty is here to guide and support your journey every step of the way.
Together, let’s make a difference in maternal and newborn health.
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Programme Aims
The Midwifery Programme aims at affecting the individual personality positively, preparing him/her adequately to
qualify for certification and registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana empowering the student
to function within ethical and legal framework and contribute to the body of knowledge of midwifery through life-
long learning for professional excellence and research. It enables the midwife to assume the responsibilities and
accountability that midwifery registrations impose.
It is expected that the special training to be provided by the Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Christian Service
University College, would enable the graduate midwife function as a care giver a teacher, counsellor, a manager,
a leader, a research person at all levels in the health delivery system, i.e. primary, secondary and tertiary.
It is also expected that the graduate midwife would be able to perform her functions independently, work in
co-operation with her colleagues in the health team and enhance the midwifery profession.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the programme are to:
- Apply the National Health Policies to the practice of midwifery.
- Apply knowledge of principles of homeostasis to meet clients/patients need for maintenance of health.
- Demonstrate ability to function professionally as an effective member of the health team.
- Exhibit cultural sensitivity in using concepts and approaches in effective communication that relates to all manner of people.
- Use the knowledge in midwifery to give total and quality reproductive health care to individuals, families and the community at large.
- Plan and carry out health education in relation to identified health needs of the people.
- Promote primary health care services in the community
- Manage and administer health care units within the confines of the National Health policies.
- Exhibit responsibility and accountability for professional actions.
- Contribute to building midwifery knowledge through research and use research findings in providing health care.
- Identify complications and refer clients/patients where necessary
- Analyse and apply evidence based practices in midwifery practicem. Exhibit ability and skills in teaching and educating individuals, families, groups as well as comm
Entry Requirements
SSSCE Holders
Applicants should have passes (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising THREE core Subjects (Mathematics, Integrated Science
and English Language), plus credits in THREE (3) electives. The electives should be any of the under listed subjects:- Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics
- General Arts
- General Agriculture with Chemistry
- Home Economics with Food and Nutrition
- The overall aggregate must be 24 or better
WASSCE Holders
Applicants should have credit passes (A1- C6) in six (6) subjects comprising THREE core Subjects (Mathematics, Integrated
Science and English Language), plus credits in THREE (3) electives. The electives should be any of the under listed subjects:- Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics
- General Arts
- General Agriculture with Chemistry
- Home Economics with Food and Nutrition
The overall aggregate must not exceed 36 for level 100 placement.
Five (5) credits at GCE O’ Level subjects including Mathematics, English and a Science subject (General Science, Biology,
Physics, Chemistry, Health Sciences, Agricultural Sciences) and three (3) GCE A’ Level passes (to be open to both Science
and Arts students).Diploma Applicants
Holders of the Registered Midwifery Diploma who have at least 2 years’ working experience and a good pass at Diploma level
may be admitted to Second Year of the degree programme after a successful interview. The interview panel will comprise
representatives from College of Health Sciences (University of Ghana), Ministry of Health, and the Nursing and Midwifery
Council of Ghana.Or
Mature Applicants
Mature student applicants aged 25 years and above who satisfy the University of Ghana requirements for admission may be
admitted to the programme and after a successful examination and interview. The panel will comprise representatives from
College of Health Sciences (University of Ghana), Ministry of Health, and the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana.In addition to the proposed entry requirements, it is recommended that the following categories of candidates should be
considered under the mature applicants’ scheme:- Staff Nurses with SRN with minimum of five (5) years working experience may be admitted after a successful examination
and interview. The interview panel will include a representative from College of the School of Nursing (University of Ghana). - The SRN holders will take the programme in six (6) semesters, i.e. in three (3) years.
Duration
SSCE and WASSCE holders: The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four year course providing an initial introduction to the basic principles of nursing.
Diploma Applicants who are holders of the Registered General Nursing (RGN) Diploma from recognised institutions plus the licensure examination of the Nursing and Midwifery Council who have at least 1 – 3 years’ working experience and a pass at Diploma level may be admitted to Third Year (Level 300) of the degree programme after a successful interview. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a two year top-up course.
Mature applicants: Mature applicants who are nurses with SRN, RMN, RM, PHN or relevant nursing certificates with one year or more of practice and good recommendation and have attained the age of 25 years are admitted to Level 200 of the programme. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a three year course.
Employment prospects
Areas of employment for registered graduate midwives include:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Nursing homes /private maternity homes and hospitals
- Community/public health care
- Family health units
- School health care
- Nursing and midwives’ educational institutions
- Research
- Planned Parenthood Centres/Units
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