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BScápolás és betegellátás [ápoló]

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Overview

The Faculty may only admit applicants for trainings that will be started following the general application procedure of 2024; An additional condition for successfully establishing a student status is the fulfilment of medical fitness examination organized by the University of Pécs following the application procedure.

Program description:
The aim is to train nursing and health care experts who are able to take part with their full responsibility in prevention, treatment, nursing and rehabilitation at all levels of health and social care. Their knowledge is based on studies of individual, family, community and public health protection and rehabilitation as well as on health and social services. Major subjects are: basic health care, anaesthesiology, internal medicine, paediatrics, geriatrics, intensive therapy, neurology, psychiatry, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology and nursing of all these as well as community nursing and nursing of chronic diseases.

Entrance exam:
Yes

Type of entrance exam:
oral

Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
The mean of grades from Biology and one other subject chosen by the student counts weighted in calculating the average of the high school grades. Besides a list of rankings thus completed, the student will participate in a min 15 minute long Skype interview, based on a certain protocol, to ascertain their competencies in the language thereby confirming that the applicant is competent enough to participate in the foreign language course.

Contact:
Dr. Orsolya Máté
director of foreign affairs
orsolya.mate@etk.pte.hu

Programme structure

Basic fields of study:
• basic health sciences 15-20 credits
• applied health sciences 30-35 credits
• health sciences 4-6 credits
• nutrition sciences 2-5 credits
• pharmaceutical sciences 2-4 credits
• natural sciences 6-8 credits
• arts 6-8 credits
• social sciences 8-12 credits

Special fields for the Nursing programme:
• applied health sciences 5-10 credits
• nursing sciences 75-85 credits
• theoretical and clinical medical science 15-20 credits
• emergency science 5-10 credits

Exams: written / oral / practical

Grade system:
1 – fail / no pass
2 – close fail but passed
3 – average, improvement needed
4 – above average grade, very good
5 – best possible grade, excellent


The minimum amount of credits to be collected in every semester is 18 credits.

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025