Bachelor in Health Sciences Are you interested in how the health of school children, students or older people, for example, can be promoted? You can imagine preparing health information - for example on pandemics or hygiene behaviour - in such a way that it is understandable even without prior medical knowledge? You want to learn more about methods of epidemiology and health research?Then the Bachelor's degree programme in Health Sciences is just right for you. The programme combines elements from biosciences, natural science and human sciences. In addition to its multidisciplinary character, health sciences are characterised by a population-based and resource-oriented perspective. This Bachelor's degree programme is not about treating health problems of individuals. Rather, it is about the promotion of health in the population or selected population groups, maintained and secured through suitable measures. This is precisely what the health sciences want to contribute to.
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Care Completion of the course qualifies students to work with patients of all ages and in a range of clinical settings. After 7 semesters of study, students will become qualified, licensed nursing professionals, also gaining the academic title of ‘Bachelor of Science (BSc)’.Charité’s new nursing degree will offer a total of 60 places per year. Student enrollment and re-enrollment will take place once a year, at the start of the winter semester.
Bachelor program in Applied Midwifery Science The new bachelor program is organized as a ‘dual study program’, meaning it combines university-based studies with practical work experience. By alternating between theoretical and practical training components, students will gain a broad perspective of an independent profession with a promising future. Students will require a total of 210 ECTS credits across 28 modules in order to complete the degree program, which comprises 7 semesters.
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