Diploma in Community Health & HIV/AIDS
The Diploma in Community Health & HIV/AIDS equips students with the knowledge and skills required to address public health challenges within communities.
The course focuses on HIV/AIDS prevention and management, community health programs, environmental health, maternal and child health, disease prevention, and health education. Graduates are trained to design and implement community health programs that improve healthcare access and promote healthy lifestyles.
3 Years
Training includes:
Classroom Instruction
Community Health Practicals
Field Attachments
Minimum KCSE Mean Grade: C- (Minus)
Subject Requirements:
D+ in Biology
C- in English or Kiswahili
D in Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry / Home Science
Graduates may work as:
Community Health Officer
HIV/AIDS Program Officer
Public Health Assistant
NGO Health Project Officer
Health Outreach Coordinator
Employment Areas:
NGOs
Community Health Projects
Public Health Departments
Hospitals
International Aid Programs
Students gain field experience in:
Community Health Centers
HIV/AIDS Support Programs
NGOs
County Public Health Offices
| Item | Amount (KES) |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | 75,000 |
| Clinical Training | 12,000 |
| Registration Fee | 5,000 |
| Examination Fee | 6,000 |
| Student Services | 3,000 |
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We are committed to training competent, compassionate, and well-rounded healthcare professionals equipped with the knowledge, clinical skills, and ethical foundation required to deliver responsive and patient-centered care

