MOM College of Nursing Lokoja (MOMCNS)
The Public Health Programme at MOM College of Nursing Sciences (MOMCNS) prepares students to address health challenges at the community, national, and global levels. The programme focuses on disease prevention, health promotion, environmental health, and community-based interventions that improve the wellbeing of populations.
Students are equipped with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify public health challenges, design effective health interventions, and contribute to healthier communities. Through classroom instruction, field experiences, and community engagement activities, graduates become advocates for sustainable health development.
Our Public Health Programme combines academic excellence, community engagement, and practical field experience to prepare future public health professionals and leaders.
Participate in outreach programmes and real-life community health interventions.
Learn effective strategies for preventing diseases and promoting healthy lifestyles.
Gain practical experience through surveys, research projects, and public health campaigns.
Understand environmental factors that influence public health and community wellbeing.
Learn from qualified professionals with expertise in public and community health.
Develop skills for health advocacy, programme planning, and community leadership.
Our curriculum provides students with the knowledge and skills required to address public health challenges and improve health outcomes at the population level.
Public Health professionals play a vital role in protecting communities and improving health outcomes through education, prevention, and policy implementation.
Applicants seeking admission into the Public Health Programme must satisfy the College admission requirements and possess:
Join MOM College of Nursing Sciences and gain the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to improve health outcomes and make a lasting impact in communities.