Bachelor in General Practice Nursing
Kaunas, Lithuania
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English, Lithuanian
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 May 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,810 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
General Practice Nursing students have a lot of clinical training, professional internships take place in first-level practice centers, second-level hospitals, and third-level hospital departments. Students can choose part-time studies or internships under the “Erasmus+” study program in various foreign higher education institutions or medical institutions. Students have the opportunity to study and obtain a double diploma degree at XAMK University in Finland.
Studies are organized by integrating various clinical disciplines, practical sessions take place in simulation classes, using acting situations, mannequins, and video material, and students work in groups, and participate in discussions, and seminars. Students gain intercultural experience by attending lectures and practical activities given by lecturers from abroad. Students can go for part-time studies and/or internships in Northern and Baltic countries, as well as Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Turkey, Ireland, and Greece.
The aim of the study program General Practice Nursing is to train a general practice nurse capable of delivering high-quality care across various healthcare settings and communities, catering to individuals of all ages, whether healthy, ill, or disabled, as well as their caregivers. This includes empowering patients with skills for a healthy lifestyle, applying evidence-based nursing practices, adhering to medical ethics and healthcare principles, and possessing the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.
Curriculum
Courses
1 Semester
- Foreign Language (English, German, French), Latin Language, 3 ECTS
- Information Technologies, 3 ECTS
- Microbiology, Hygiene, and Dietetics, 5 ECTS
- First Aid in Emergency, 3 ECTS
- Professional Ethics and Transcultural Communication, 3 ECTS
- Anatomy, Physiology, Basics of Pathology, 6 ECTS
- Introduction to Studies. General Nursing, 7 ECTS
2 Semester
- Human Safety, 3 ECTS
- Basics of Pharmacology, 3 ECTS
- Anatomy, Physiology, Basics of Pathology, 3 ECTS
- Basics of Psychology, 3 ECTS
- Biophysics and Radiology. Biochemistry, 3 ECTS
- Introduction to Studies. General Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Professional Internship of General Nursing, 12 ECTS
3 Semester
- Health Sociology, 3 ECTS
- Basics of Medical Law and Management, 3 ECTS
- General and Special Therapeutic Nursing, 6 ECTS
- General and Special Surgical Nursing, 6 ECTS
- Professional Internship of Therapeutic Nursing, 9 ECTS
- Ergonomics and Rehabilitation in Nursing, 3 ECTS
4 Semester
- Basics of Nursing Training, 3 ECTS
- General and Special Therapeutic Nursing, 3 ECTS
- General and Special Surgical Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Professional Internship of Surgical Nursing, 8 ECTS
- Professional Internship of Geriatric Nursing, 7 ECTS
- Geriatric Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Clinical Pharmacology, 3 ECTS
5 Semester
- Professional Internship of Emergency Care and Intensive Nursing, 8 ECTS
- Professional Internship of Mental Health Nursing, 7 ECTS
- Mental Health Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Emergency Care and Intensive Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Obstetrical and Gynaecological Nursing. Family Health, 3 ECTS
- Obstetrical and Gynaecological Nursing, 3 ECTS
- From the List of Freely Elective Courses offered by KK, 3 ECTS
6 Semester
- Applied Research in Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Children Care and Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Professional Internship in Obstetrical/Gynaecological/ Oncological Nursing, 7 ECTS
- Professional Internship of Children Nursing, 8 ECTS
- Palliative and Oncological Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Community Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Statistical Research Methods, 3 ECTS
7 Semester
- Professional Internship of Community Nursing, 6 ECTS
- Children Care and Nursing, 3 ECTS
- Professional Bachelor Thesis, 7 ECTS
- Final Professional Internship, 14 ECTS
Language
Language of instruction: English and Lithuanian
Assessment
An evaluation system utilizing a ten-point scale assesses knowledge and skills progressively throughout the semester. Various assessment methods, including tests, individual/group activities, presentations, projects, and practical assignments, contribute to gauging learning outcomes.
The final grade encompasses both the final bachelor‘s thesis and the concluding practical examination. The evaluation of the final bachelor‘s thesis and final exam summarise the general and special knowledge and skills acquired by the student to meet the qualificative requirements set for the professional bachelor’s degree.
Your lecturers
The Nursing and Health care courses are instructed by three Ph.D. holders and foreign language professionals who are practitioners actively enhancing their skills through international internships, engaging in global projects, conducting scientific research, presenting at international conferences, contributing articles to global scientific journals, and developing educational resources.
Moreover, general courses and those about nursing are led by practitioners from public and private sector organizations and hospitals, enriching students’ learning with their extensive expertise.
Additionally, guest lecturers from various foreign universities, spanning Greece, Latvia, Spain, Ireland, and the USA, among others, further diversify and augment the expertise available at KK. Students have the opportunity to benefit from the experience and knowledge shared by these guest lecturers as part of their study program.
Learning Process
The curriculum focuses on assignments and collaborative tasks designed to foster problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. A conducive learning setting empowers students to self-manage their studies, reflect on their actions, and stimulate creativity and innovation. The program aims to engage students actively in their learning journey, promoting discussions and dialogues between educators and learners during lectures.
Program Outcome
Graduates will:
- Independently assess plan, coordinate, and execute patient care across diverse healthcare settings, drawing upon theoretical and practical knowledge in general nursing.
- Evaluate care quality using national and international standards, and regulatory documents, and engage in applied scientific research to enhance nursing practices.
- Empower patients, families, and communities in adopting healthy lifestyles, offering independent guidance, instruction, and support to those in need of care and their support networks.
- Ensure and evaluate the quality of nursing procedures, therapeutic interventions, and diagnostic investigations utilizing advanced nursing technologies.
- Take autonomous action in initiating life-saving measures during acute conditions, crises, and disasters.
- Deliver nursing services with a holistic approach to individual assessment while maintaining safety principles and environmentally conscious practices.
- Engage in effective communication and collaboration with patients, caregivers, and fellow healthcare professionals, upholding ethical and professional standards.
- Share professional expertise, contribute to the education of healthcare personnel, and actively participate in the development of the field.
Career Opportunities
Studies based on practice
Students undertake internships in various types of companies: private and public hospitals and clinics, individually working doctors and nurses’ cabinets, and community.
Future career
Upon graduation, individuals can produce information and communication materials both in their native language and English. With a grasp of management principles, they are equipped to seek employment in healthcare service departments of both Lithuanian and international organizations.
Access to further study
The continuation of studies is possible in the first or second study cycle of university studies in the fields of Nursing, Ecology, Public Health, and Environmental Health.