Description
The Degree in Nursing at the University of Valencia provides a comprehensive education in patient care, clinical skills, and theoretical knowledge necessary for a successful nursing career. Students gain a deep understanding of human health and illness, developing the skills to provide compassionate care in various healthcare settings.
The program equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to:
Assess patient needs
Develop and implement care plans
Perform clinical procedures
Administer medications
Educate patients and their families
Advocate for patient rights
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals
Graduates can work as nurses, adhering to Spanish and European laws.
Career Opportunities:
Studying Nursing at the University of Valencia opens doors to a fulfilling career in healthcare. Graduates can pursue roles as registered nurses, clinical nurse specialists, nurse educators, nurse researchers, and more.
Requirement
- High School Certificate or equivalent
- Transcript of Grades
- Proof of Identity (Passport/NIE)
- University Admission Documentation
- Language Proficiency (Optional)
- Special Admission Situations Documentation (if applicable)
It is recommended that students have prior knowledge of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics to excel in the program.
Structure
The Degree in Nursing (Grado en Enfermería) at the UV is a four-year undergraduate program with a total of 240 ECTS credits. The program comprises:
Basic Training (60 ECTS credits): Foundational courses in human biology, anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology, and ethics.
Compulsory Courses (138 ECTS credits): In-depth nursing areas like Medical-Surgical Nursing, Maternal and Child Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and more.
Elective Courses (30 ECTS credits): Options include Advanced Wound Care, Critical Care Nursing, Emergency Nursing, and more.
Final Project (12 ECTS credits): Research project showcasing critical thinking skills in a nursing area.