
In the field of healthcare education, the College of Health Sciences and Technology Ijero-Ekiti has passed a noteworthy milestone. Eight programs at the university have received official accreditation from the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), a crucial organization in guaranteeing academic excellence. With this certification, the College’s curriculum has significantly expanded to include six new, cutting-edge programs in addition to two pre-existing courses.
The Function of NBTE in Quality Control
Comprehending the Process of Accreditation
The outcome of a painstaking Quality Assurance Visitation process is the NBTE’s accreditation. This procedure is essential for assessing and guaranteeing that educational establishments uphold high standards for instruction and learning. The Board’s job is to assist educational institutions in providing effective services while keeping an eye on the welfare of staff and students, not to investigate.
The Effects of Certification
Being accredited by the NBTE is more than just a formal endorsement; it is a declaration of extraordinary educational standards and a dedication to quality. For students, this means better learning opportunities and experiences after graduation.
Recently Accredited Courses
Broadening the Scope of Education
The six recently approved programs are:
- Technology for Dental Surgery in North Dakota
- Technology for Public Health in ND
- Opticianry Dispensing ND,
- Technology Used by ND Paramedics
- Dental Therapy in North Dakota
- Health Information Management, HND.
These programs cover a wide variety of healthcare-related topics and are all intended to give students both academic and practical skills.
Maintaining High Standards in Current Programs
Additionally, the College’s accreditation for two ongoing programs was renewed:
- Community Health in ND
- Environmental Health Technologies in North Dakota.
The newest methods and trends in the health sciences are reflected in these programs, which have continued to develop.
The College of Health Sciences and Technology’s Dedication to High-Grade Learning
An Address by the Provost
The college’s provost, Dr. (Mrs.) Olajumoke Adebayo, thanked NBTE for its unwavering efforts to uphold the caliber of education. She underlined the College’s commitment to becoming the industry leader in high-quality education. A key component of the College’s culture is its emphasis on courses that have an immediate effect on people’s lives. Their practical approach to staff development, curriculum design, infrastructure, student welfare, and staff welfare reflects this priority.
Recognizing Assistance and Looking Ahead
Additionally, Dr. Adebayo expressed gratitude to His Excellency Biodun Oyebanji, the governor of Ekiti State, whose financial support was crucial to the accreditation process’s accomplishment. She asked people in Ekiti State to back the governor’s initiatives, especially those related to education.
Finally
The dedication of the College of Health Sciences and Technology Ijero-Ekiti to quality in healthcare education is demonstrated by the NBTE’s accreditation of these eight programs. It emphasizes how important the organization is in forming the next generation of healthcare workers. This advancement not only represents a success for the College but also offers optimism to the larger community by pointing to improved healthcare and educational opportunities in the future.
Source: Allschoolabs, Myschoolgist