Academics

Our Curriculum Overview

A Commitment to Excellence

Baobab Institute of Health and Allied Science is committed to providing all our students with a broad and balanced curriculum focused on excellence in health and allied sciences. Through a combination of classroom instruction and practical, hands-on training, we ensure that each student receives the personal attention they need to succeed academically and professionally. 

Our goal is to prepare future health professionals not only with strong technical skills but also with the social and ethical values needed to thrive in the healthcare environment and contribute meaningfully to society.

Clinical Medicine

The Clinical Medicine course is a program that trains students to become health professionals who can examine, diagnose, treat, and care for patients. It combines both theory (classroom learning) and practical (real hospital experience) to prepare students to work in health facilities like hospitals, clinics, and health centers

Physiotherapy

The Physiotherapy course is a program that trains students to become health professionals who help patients recover movement and physical strength after injury, illness, or disability. It combines both theory (classroom learning) and practical (hands-on hospital experience) to prepare students to work in health facilities like hospitals, rehabilitation centers, clinics, and sports centers.

Nursing

The Nursing course is a program that trains students to become health professionals who care for patients, give medications, assist in treatment, and support recovery in hospitals and other health settings. It combines classroom learning (theory) and real hospital practice (practical) to prepare students to work in places like hospitals, clinics, health centers, and community health programs.

Pharmacy

The Pharmacy course is a program that trains students to become health professionals who prepare, mix, store, and give out medicines safely. Students also learn how medicines work in the body and how to advise patients and doctors about the correct use of drugs. The course combines theory (classroom learning) and practical training (hospital or pharmacy practice) to prepare students to work in hospitals, pharmacies, health centers, and drug companies.

College Opportunities