Study Programme Bachelor in Nursing Sciences – Specialisation: Psychiatric Nurse

Programme

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Teaching is organised around an equal distribution of theoretical instruction and clinical training across the three years of study.

The curriculum includes a common core shared with other nursing specialisations, covering research theories and methodologies in nursing science as well as interdisciplinary and contemporary issues in healthcare. These foundations support the progressive acquisition of specialised knowledge in psychiatric and mental health nursing.

Specialised teaching units are delivered through lectures, guided practice sessions, and clinical placements, complemented by professional certifications integrated into the study programme.

An international or institutional mobility period allows students to broaden their academic and professional experience in a different learning environment.

The programme concludes with the Bachelor’s dissertation in nursing sciences, which provides students with an opportunity to engage in structured inquiry related to psychiatric and mental health nursing practice.

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