Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (affiliated centre)

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Nursing

Timetables

Classes are held mornings from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. while simulation practicals, clinical stays, seminars and other academic activities may be programmed outside of this timetable.

Table of credits for each course

 

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree
Final Project
1st year 48 12    
2nd year 12 48    
3rd year   60    
4th year   27 24 9
Totals 60 147 24 9

 

Period of study

Annual registration, year-long and single-semester courses.

Part-time or full-time

Students should note that Nursing studies require a high degree of dedication. There is, however, an option to take a slow track.

Specialisations

Specialisation in Nursing, Innovation and Digital Health
Specialisation in Leadership, Innovation and Advanced Nursing Practice

Basic and compulsory training

 

1st year 2nd year
- Structure of the Human Body
- Psychosocial Sciences
- Scientific Methodology and Biostatistics
- Nutrition (1)
- Diagnostic Imaging and Function of the Human Body I
- Culture, Society and Health
- Communication and ICT
- Ethical and Methodological Bases of Nursing
- Evolution of Care and Thinking in Nursing
- Function of the Human Body II (year-long)
- Management and Quality of Nursing Services
- Therapeutic Communication
- Nursing and Community Health
- Public Health (2)
- Practicum I (year-long)
- Pharmacology
- Adult Nursing Care I
- Health Education
- Simulation I
- Practicum II
3rd year 4th year
- Nursing Care in Childhood, Adolescents and Women
- Adult Nursing Care II
- Nursing Care in Mental Health
- Practicum III
- Practicum IV (year-long)
- Nursing Care in Complex Situations
- Nursing Care During the Ageing Process
- Practicum V
- Practicum VI
- Practicum VII
- Simulation II
- Bachelor's Degree Final Project


(1) These subjects can be officially recognised in the case of students coming from the CFGS in Dietetics.
(2) These subjects can be officially recognised in the case of students coming from the CFGS in Environmental Health.
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Optional subjects

4th year
In order to obtain a specialisation, a minimum of 24 credits belonging to the pathway must be taken.

Specialisation in Leadership, Innovation and Advanced Nursing Practice Specialisation in Nursing, Innovation and Digital Health
- Nursing Leadership and Political Responsibility (3)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nursing (6)
- Advanced Nursing Practice and Emerging Roles (3)
- Emerging Practices I (12) (*)
- Trends and Future of ICTs in Health (3)
- Nursing and Digital Health (3)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nursing (6)
- Emerging Practices II (12) (*)


(*) Compulsory within the specialisation.
Students must take at least one of the external work placement subjects, even if they do not enrol in a specialisation.