Master's Degree

NURSING

Our mission

Nursing is a profession that is in constant demand on the job market due to the growing demand for health services in society. Nursing graduates can work in many places, such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and pharmaceutical companies. There are also opportunities to work in health education, medical institution management or clinical research. Job prospects after graduating with a nursing degree are very promising.

The program’s mission is to train those who care about helping others. Studying allows you to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills needed to care for patients in different healthcare environments. Nursing is also a very rewarding profession that gives you the opportunity to help others and make a positive impact on their lives.

The Nursing program at the University College of Enterprise and Administration offers modern methods of education, preparing students to work in the demanding healthcare industry. Obtaining a master’s degree in nursing is the next step to a career in the healthcare sector.

Who should apply?

The master’s degree program is for nurses who have completed a bachelor’s degree.

Why should you choose us?

Nursing is an exceptionally difficult profession, which requires not only huge medical knowledge, but also continuous education. Therefore it’s very important to choose the right school which will enable you to both learn the theory and later use that theory in practice. All of it is provided by the University College of Enterprise and Administration in Lublin. It’s a school with a very modern approach to the nursing profession.

Students who choose nursing have the opportunity to study under the guidance of experienced lecturers and medical professionals. By choosing nursing in Lublin, you get the opportunity to study in a dynamic academic environment with access to modern medical technologies. At our school you can reconcile your daily life with your studies, as the nursing program takes place on weekends*.

*The study plan schedules classes on weekends. The study program allows you to acquire the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to obtain a master’s degree in nursing.

Career

  1. Expand professional competences
  • Nurses with a master’s degree are prepared to work in more advanced positions that require expertise and the ability to make independent clinical decisions.
  • They may be work in healthcare management, patient education, implementation of new procedures and methods of care.
  1. Ability to hold leadership positions
  • Graduates of master’s degree studies are qualified to hold management positions in medical institutions, such as hospital departments, clinics and nursing homes.
  1. Opportunity for specialization and academic development
  • Also allows you to continue education at the doctoral level and conduct scientific research in medicine and nursing.
  1. Increase in salary
  • Higher qualifications come with the possibility of higher salaries.
  • Graduates of master’s degree studies can apply for more prestigious and better-paid positions.
  1. Opportunities for teaching and training
  • A master’s degree allows you to work in medical education, such as as a lecturer at post-secondary schools or universities.
  1. Better prospects abroad
  • In many countries a master’s degree in nursing is required to work in more advanced roles (e.g. nurse practitioner) and opens up opportunities for professional migration.
  1. Prestige and personal fulfillment
  • A master’s degree is often associated with higher professional prestige and a sense of fulfillment resulting from achieving a high level of education.

A master’s degree in nursing not only enhances professional opportunities, but also allows you to better understand the needs of patients and work more effectively in the healthcare system.

Important information

Level: Graduate (Master’s Degree)
Duration: 2 years
Mode: Full-time on weekends, online-supported
Language of instruction: English

Magdalena Wac, MSc

Acting Dean of Nursing

Nurse, specialist in emergency nursing, paramedic, with a master’s degree in public health. She currently works in the Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Intensive Care at the University Children’s Hospital in Lublin in the anesthesiology team. She has been a lecturer since 2010. She is pursuing a PhD in health sciences, and her research topics focus on assessing nursing students’ intercultural competence.

Partners of the program

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