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A co-operation between the HAWK and the UMG.
“At the end of the programme, you will be awarded two degrees (Nursing Specialist and Bachelor of Science, B.Sc.) and will have acquired interprofessional skills that will qualify you for your future working environment."
A co-operation between the HAWK and the UMG.
The overriding goal is to provide professionally sound and scientifically proven nursing practice at an internationally comparable academic level. Graduates of the dual study programme in nursing are able to:
As a graduate of the dual nursing study programme, you can either work as a nursing specialist with increased career opportunities or take up a job as an employee in nursing counselling, care-related quality/risk management, or nursing research. It is also possible to aspire to an instructor/assistant position in nursing management or the position of care unit/area manager. Based on the Bachelor's degree, a higher qualification is also given within the framework of a Master's degree and a subsequent doctorate.
Common to all the study programmes offered is academic socialisation across all occupational groups from the very beginning: Training and studies are closely interlinked - all nursing and therapy students learn and work together at an early stage. This creates a competence profile that optimally prepares students for working in multi-professional teams in their future careers and additionally supports their positioning on the job market.