Bachelor's Degree in Health Care and Prevention
Program Overview
Bachelor's Degree in Health Care and Prevention
The Health Care and Prevention Bachelor's Program is a degree program offered by the University of Debrecen.
Program Overview
The program aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies to work as health care professionals, with a focus on prevention and health promotion.
Nurse Specialist Track
The Védn Szakirány is a specialization within the program that focuses on the training of nurse specialists.
- Program Coordinators:
- Program Coordinator: Renáta Jávorné Dr. Erdei, Associate Professor
- Specialization Coordinator: Renáta Jávorné Dr. Erdei, Associate Professor
- Department Name: Department of Nursing Methods and Prevention
- Department Head: Renáta Jávorné Dr. Erdei, Associate Professor
Program Structure
The program is 8 semesters long, with the first semester focusing on foundational knowledge in health sciences, the second and third semesters covering foundational knowledge in the field, and the subsequent semesters focusing on specialized subjects in the nurse specialist track.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue master's degrees in various fields, including health sciences, public health, and health education. They can also work as nurse specialists, health educators, or in other related fields.
Research Areas
The program focuses on research areas such as health promotion, disease prevention, and health education, with an emphasis on community-based and family-centered care.
Student Activities
Students can participate in various activities, including the Student Government, scientific conferences, and community service projects. The university also offers opportunities for talent management and support for students' scientific work.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the program include a high school diploma or equivalent, and an entrance exam. The program is taught in Hungarian, but international students can also apply.
