Program Overview
Introduction to the Nursing Program
The Nursing program at Jagiellonian University is offered in Polish, and knowledge of the Polish language at least at a sufficient level is required. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nursing, preparing them for careers in public and non-public healthcare facilities, as well as individual nursing practice.
Program Description
The Nursing program is a full-time program that can be completed in three years (six semesters) for the first-cycle program and two years (four semesters) for the second-cycle program. The program is practical in nature, with a focus on developing nursing skills in simulated conditions. Students have access to modern workshops, the best healthcare facilities, and experienced staff with many scientific achievements.
Curriculum Overview
The program curriculum includes a range of subjects, such as nursing skills, medical sciences, and social sciences. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nursing, preparing them for careers in various healthcare settings.
Admission to Studies
Admission to the Nursing program is conducted electronically through the Online Application System. Detailed information about admission, including qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and required documents, is available on the Online Application System.
Graduates
Graduates of the Nursing program receive the right to exercise their profession from the professional association based on the diploma obtained at the university. They may work in public and non-public healthcare facilities, individual nursing practice, or pursue further education in doctoral schools or post-diploma programs.
Faculty and Research
The Faculty of Health Sciences, where the Nursing program is located, is one of the best units in the country, educating professional staff in health protection. The faculty has a high level of education, confirmed by awarding the scientific category A in the classification of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
Student Life
Students in the Nursing program have access to a range of resources and activities, including research societies, student organizations, and exchange programs. They can also participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities, such as sports, cultural events, and volunteer work.
Offer for Schools
The Jagiellonian University offers a range of events and activities for schools, including tours, lectures, and workshops. The university also provides educational resources and support for teachers and students.
Other Programs
The university offers other programs that may be of interest to students, including Medical Rescue, Midwifery, Public Health, and Electroradiology. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in various healthcare fields, preparing them for careers in public and non-public healthcare facilities, as well as individual practice.
