St Luke College of Nursing Courses Offered

St Luke’s College Of Nursing and Midwifery is accredited by the Nurses Midwives Council of Malawi.

The Diploma in Nursing and Midwifery Technician and Certificate in Community Midwifery Assistant programmes are both accredited by the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi.

St Luke’s College of Nursing and Midwifery has a well elaborated Student Admissions Policy which outlays student admission process into Nursing and Midwifery programs offered by the College. The admissions Office provides information regarding training opportunities to prospective students.

THE RECRUITMENT PROCEDURE

Advertisement at national level.

An advert is released at National level in the local papers stipulating the entry requirements, fees and period program is expected to start.

Receiving applications.

The college start receiving and filing all applications whether they meet the criteria or not. This helps to gather statistical data which can be used to make some conclusions about school leavers and training seekers.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree completion program is designed to enrich the academic and professional experiences of the registered nurse seeking advanced roles and management opportunities.

  • Whether you’re a new RN or a seasoned nurse, St. Luke’s College can help you reach your academic and professional goals.
  • Seamless transition to BSN.
  • Learner-focused program.
  • Flexible full and part time schedules
  • 100% online courses 

100% Online RN-BSN Program

The RN-BSN degree completion program utilizes your previous credits, upper division core nursing credits and electives to total the 120 credits hours needed to graduate. Full and part time schedules can be developed to meet your individual needs.

RN-BSN Curriculum
Core Courses:

  • Pathophysiology
  • Informatics in Health Care
  • Leadership in Health Care
  • Culture & Diversity in Health Care
  • Health Assessment
  • Proactive Nursing
  • Population-Focused Nursing
  • Population-Focused Nursing Practicum
  • Introduction to Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice
  • Synthesis of Nursing Practice

Elective Courses:

  • Communication for Health Care
  • Business Management in Health Care
  • Health Care Finance
  • History of Health Care Systems
  • Education in Health Care
  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Quality Management Systems
  • Law and Ethics in Health Care
  • Strategic Decision Making
  • Health Policy and Leadership
  • Leadership Power and Voice
  • Independent Research Project
  • Statistics I
  • Statistics II
  • Death, Dying and Grief

Special Focus Topics in Nursing:

  • Adaptation to Chronic Health Issues
  • Nursing Care of the Older Adult
  • Women’s Health Issues
  • Palliative Nursing Care
  • Pharmacology for Nurses