National Diploma Programmes
Practical, standards-aligned training across four health disciplines. Each programme runs for 2 years.
The College of Health Technology offers professional training programmes designed to equip students with practical skills, scientific knowledge, and field experience in key areas of healthcare delivery. The programmes are structured to meet national and international health standards and prepare graduates for employment in both public and private health sectors.
Public Health
Population-level health training — prevention, promotion, and community wellbeing at scale.
Community Health
Primary healthcare training focused on community outreach, maternal care, and disease prevention.
Pharmacy Technician
Practical training in dispensing, drug management, and safe pharmacy operations.
Health Information Management
Managing patient records, health data, and the information systems that keep healthcare organised.
All programmes include supervised practical training, clinical postings, and industrial attachments to ensure students gain real-world experience. Graduates are expected to meet professional standards required in modern healthcare delivery systems.