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BScNursing and Patient Care [Dietitian]

More information

english.etk.pte.hu/.._students/study-plans 

international.pte.hu/..grams/bsc-dietetics 

Overview

Program description:

Obese people have to fight several diseases that are in connection with their
weight (cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer). If you have the drive to help
them, dietetics will provide you the required knowledge. Healthy eating – and
thus the knowledge of a dietetian – is essential to prevent and successfully treat
several diseases, as medications or a surgery rarely provide complete solution.
Patients are often forced to stop eating their favourite treats, and a dietetian may
largely contribute to the patients’ treatment, balance and well-being by offering
enjoyable but healthy dietary options.

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:
Mr. Attila Kovács
international affairs coordinator
attila.kovacs@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 science 2-5 credits
• pharmaceutical science 2-4 credits
• natural sciences 6-8 credits
• arts 6-8 credits
• social sciences 8-12 credits

Special fields for the Dietetics programme:
• applied health sciences 5-10 credits
• theoretical and clinical medical science 10-15 credits
• food and nutrition science 90-100 credits

Type of courses (with different type of completion):
• theoretical
• practice
• demonstration room practice
• field practice

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
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