DT Nursing College offers a number of health related courses. Here are some of the courses offered by DT Nursing College.
- Diploma in Nursing: This is a three-year program that prepares students to become registered nurses. The program includes theoretical and practical components, with students gaining clinical experience in a variety of healthcare settings.
- Bridging course for enrolled nurses: This program is designed for enrolled nurses who want to upgrade their qualifications to become registered nurses. It is a one-year program that covers advanced nursing concepts and clinical practice.
- Community Health Care course: This is a one-year program that prepares students to work in community health care settings. The program covers topics such as health promotion, disease prevention, and community-based care.
Other programmes or courses offered include the following.
- Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing
- National Certificate in Enrolled Auxiliary Nursing
- Clinical Nursing Science, Health Assessment, Treatment and Care (PHC),
- Child Nursing Science,
- Orthopaedic Nursing,
- Ophthalmic Nursing,
- Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing Science (Centralised and Decentralised (DPAM),
- Critical Care Nursing,
- Operating Theatre Nursing
- Community Nursing Science
Short Learning Programmes:
- Anesthesiology for all categories of nurses (4 weeks)
- Primary Health Care (6 weeks)
- HIV/AIDS and TB Management Certificate (8 weeks
All of DT Nursing College’s programs are accredited by the South African Nursing Council, which ensures that graduates meet the standards required to enter the nursing profession in South Africa.