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University of Free State School of Nursing Courses – Eastern Campus

University of Free State School of Nursing Courses – Eastern Campus, Here is a list of courses or programmes offered by Free State School of Nursing (FSSON) and all candidates interested in studying at the institution are encouraged to take note:

List of Courses /  Programmes Offered at Free State School of Nursing (FSSON):

FREE STATE SCHOOL OF NURSING
  
The Free State School of Nursing (FSSON) is divided into 3 campuses, which are located in Bloemfontein, Qwa-Qwa and Welkom.
 
The Free State School of Nursing (FSSON) offers the following courses:
 
Pre Registration Programmes
·   4 Year Course leading to registration as a Nurse (General, Psychiatric and Community) and Midwife
·   2 Year Course leading to registration as a General Nurse (Bridging Course)

Post Registration Programme
·   1 Year Midwifery
 
Post Basic Clinical Programme
·   1 Year Diploma in Medical Surgical Nursing with specialization in Critical Care [General] 2-Year Course leading to registration as a General Nurse (Bridging Course)
·   Grade 12/ Senior Certificate
·   Enrolled with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as an Enrolled Nurse
·   Study Leave from employer
 
 
1-Year Midwifery Programme

·   Appropriate Qualification in Nursing (Diploma/Degree)
·   Registered with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a Professional Nurse
·   Study Leave from employer
  1-Year Diploma in Medical and Surgical Nursing Science with specialization in Critical Care [General]
·   Appropriate Qualification in Nursing (Diploma/Degree)
·   Registered with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as a Professional Nurse
·   Study Leave from employer.

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