Nursing (14-PRK-PIEL-S.M.2)(in Polish: Pielęgniarstwo, II stopień, 2-letnie, stacjonarne) | |
M.A. degree full-time, 2 years Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólnyCelem kształcenia na kierunku Pielęgniarstwo jest wyposażenie absolwentów w szeroką wiedzę merytoryczną, umiejętności oraz kompetencje społeczne niezbędne do wykonywania zawodu pielęgniarki/pielęgniarza. Czas trwania studiów stacjonarnych drugiego stopnia
Uczelnia w pełni odpowiada za organizację i nadzór nad przebiegiem kształcenia teoretycznego i praktycznego. W ramach studiów studenci mają również możliwość odbywania bezpłatnych praktyk poza granicami kraju, dzięki czemu poznają specyfikę pracy w zawodzie pielęgniarki/pielęgniarza w Europie. Studia na kierunku Pielęgniarstwo w naszej Uczelni łączą najlepsze tradycje zawodu pielęgniarki z nowoczesnością i potrzebami współczesnego rynku pracy. Studia drugiego stopnia Kształcenie na studiach drugiego stopnia mogą podejmować osoby, które ukończyły studia pierwszego stopnia na kierunku pielęgniarstwo i legitymują się tytułem zawodowym licencjata pielęgniarstwa.
3. W zakresie kompetencji społecznych:
Kwalifikacje, które nabywa absolwent z tytułem magistra pielęgniarstwa są automatycznie i bezwarunkowo uznawane w krajach Unii Europejskiej, co powoduje, iż absolwent może korzystać ze wspólnotowego rynku pracy i swobodnego przepływu osób zgodnie z obowiązującymi w tym przedmiocie przepisami. Możliwości zatrudnienia:
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Teaching standards
As of 01 October 2019, teaching outcomes became learning outcomes - Act of 3 July 2018 - Legislation introducing the Act - Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2018, item 1669 as amended). The learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences leading to a full qualification at level seven of the Polish Qualification Framework are in line with the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education on the standards of education preparing for the profession of doctor, dentist, pharmacist, nurse, midwife, laboratory diagnostician, physiotherapist and paramedic of 26 July 2019 (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 755) and defined by the Resolution No. 98/2020-2024 of the Senate of the University of Opole of 27 May 2021 on the amendment of the study curriculum for the second-cycle Nursing programme at the UO. The student is obliged to achieve all the assumed learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences included in the study curriculum, which is confirmed by the appropriate course/module credit (pass/fail, pass with a grade, exam). In order to obtain credit for a semester, the student needs to obtain passes in all courses/modules included in the programme of studies for a given semester in accordance with the passing requirements and assessment criteria applicable to a given course/module. In the course of the last year of studies the student must write a diploma thesis, which after being positively assessed by the supervisor and the reviewer allows him/her to take the diploma exam. Passing the diploma examination is a prerequisite for graduation. The diploma examination consists of a theoretical part, and its course is in compliance with the current Rules of Study and the Diploma Procedure defined in the Regulation No. 81/2021 of the Rector of the University of Opole of May 17, 2021 on rules for preparing and archiving diploma theses at the University of Opole. In the course of the study, the graduate completed a total of 1331 didactic hours, including 1131 hours of theoretical training and 200 hours of practical training (clinical training within the meaning of Directive 2005/36/EC) in:
– public and non-public health care institutions of in-patient and out-patient treatment (including primary health care);
– universities and post-secondary schools of medical profile.
Learning outcomes
As of 01 October 2019, teaching outcomes became learning outcomes - Act of 3 July 2018 - Legislation introducing the Act - Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2018, item 1669 as amended). The learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences leading to a full qualification at level seven of the Polish Qualification Framework are in line with the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education on the standards of education preparing for the profession of doctor, dentist, pharmacist, nurse, midwife, laboratory diagnostician, physiotherapist and paramedic of 26 July 2019 (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 755) and defined by the Resolution No. 98/2020-2024 of the Senate of the University of Opole of 27 May 2021 on the amendment of the study curriculum for the second-cycle Nursing programme at the UO. The student is obliged to achieve all the assumed learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences included in the study curriculum, which is confirmed by the appropriate course/module credit (pass/fail, pass with a grade, exam). In order to obtain credit for a semester, the student needs to obtain passes in all courses/modules included in the programme of studies for a given semester in accordance with the passing requirements and assessment criteria applicable to a given course/module. In the course of the last year of studies the student must write a diploma thesis, which after being positively assessed by the supervisor and the reviewer allows him/her to take the diploma exam. Passing the diploma examination is a prerequisite for graduation. The diploma examination consists of a theoretical part, and its course is in compliance with the current Rules of Study and the Diploma Procedure defined in the Regulation No. 81/2021 of the Rector of the University of Opole of May 17, 2021 on rules for preparing and archiving diploma theses at the University of Opole. In the course of the study, the graduate completed a total of 1311 didactic hours, including 1111 hours of theoretical training and 200 hours of practical training (clinical training within the meaning of Directive 2005/36/EC) in:
– public and non-public health care institutions of in-patient and out-patient treatment (including primary health care);
– universities and post-secondary schools of medical profile.