General information
Duration: 6 terms
Type of studies: first-cycle programme
Mode of studies: full-time and part-time
Degree awarded: Bachelor’s degree in nursing
Who can apply
Candidates willing to study nursing must be aware that this is a profession of public trust, with particular public significance in the context of society’s health-related safety. This profession is of an exceptional character, its mission being closely connected with providing care to patients. Nurses have clear-cut duties, and the formal and legal requirements which need to be satisfied in order to be licensed to practice the profession closely correspond to non-formal social requirements, resulting from the mission nature of nursing. These include an impeccable moral and ethical stance, high personal culture, respect for patients, and compliance with professional confidentiality.
Educational outcomes - download
Career prospects on graduation
- Hospitals
- Units operating within the medical rescue system
- Primary healthcare facilities
- Nursing care units
- Treatment centres
- Palliative and hospice care centres
- Sanatoriums and SPA centres
- Social welfare homes
- Teaching and educational facilities
- Universities, scientific and research institutions
A tentative course list:
- Information technology
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Pathology
- Genetics
- Biochemistry and biophysics
- Microbiology and parasitology
- Pharmacology
- Radiology
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Pedagogy
- Intellectual property protection law
- Public health
- Philosophy and ethics in nurse’s work
- Basic nursing
- Health promotion
- Basic medical care
- Dietetics
- Physical examinations
- Research in nursing
- Elective subject: Hospital-acquired infections
- Elective subject: Sign language
- Elective subject: Mental health promotion
- Internal diseases and nursing in internal medicine
- Paediatrics and paediatric nursing
- Surgery and surgical nursing
- Obstetrics, gynaecology and obstetric-gynaecological nursing
- Psychiatry and psychiatric nursing
- Anaesthesiology and nursing in life-threatening cases
- Rehabilitation and disability nursing
- Neurology and neurological nursing
- Geriatrics and geriatric nursing
- Palliative care
- Basic medical rescue