Nursing-bachelor, 4-year web- and seminar-based teaching model

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Spring 2023 (6. semester)

SYK2016
7 sp
Praksis alternerende termin
BASYD-H20-PRAKSIS 1
Praksis hjemmesykepleie/psykisk helsearbeid
0 sp
BASYD-H20-PRAKSIS 2
Praksis psykisk helsearbeid/hjemmesykepleie
0 sp

Autumn 2023 (7. semester)

Praksis alternerende termin
BASYD-H20-PRAKSIS 1
Praksis hjemmesykepleie/psykisk helsearbeid
0 sp
BASYD-H20-PRAKSIS 2
Praksis psykisk helsearbeid/hjemmesykepleie
0 sp

The following expectations apply to students after completing the bachelor’s degree in Nursing:

Knowledge

Have broad knowledge of the basic needs of human beings, the anatomy and physiology of the human body and the most common diseases, symptoms, clinical pathways and treatments.

Have broad knowledge of the roles of nurses (health promotion, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, relief and palliative care). (Section 4)

Have knowledge of digital tools, E-learning programmes and available online learning materials. (Section 19)

Have knowledge of nursing science and other relevant health sciences, as well as the theoretical basis for how scientific work is developed within the field of study. (Section 10)

Can update their professional knowledge regarding both theoretical and practical issues. (Section 10) Have knowledge of tools and methods for service development and innovation. (Section 16)

Have broad knowledge of key values and concepts in nursing, the historical development of nursing and its importance to professional and service development. (Section 7)

Have knowledge of how the health services are managed and organised. (Section 13)

Skills

Can apply academic knowledge and relevant results from research and development work to theoretical issues and can make justified choices. (Section 11)

Can systematically observe, assess, decide upon, implement and document appropriate nursing activities in practice, as well as evaluating effect and adjusting as needed. (Section 5)

Has the cultural competence to assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing in a national and international context (Section 5) Can reflect on their own professional provision of nursing care to patients and relatives and adjust this under supervision. (Section 8)

Can identify and critically assess relevant information in academic and research literature to highlight a nursing issue. (Section 11) Can manage mapping, assessment, documentation and communication tools in the practice of the nursing profession. (Section 14)

General competence

Have insight into nursing’s work-related ethical guidelines and professional issues and can manage various situations based on these. (Section 9)

Can plan and carry out work tasks and projects over periods of time, alone and in collaboration with patients, relatives, fellow students and others and in line with ethical requirements and guidelines. (Section 12)

Can convey key subject matter such as theories, issues and solutions both in writing and orally and by using technology and digital solutions. (Sections 12, 21)

Can plan and carry out communication and interaction processes with other professional groups and, through interdisciplinary cooperation, contribute to the development of good nursing practice. (Section 9, 12)

Have knowledge of challenges to quality that require innovation and can plan and carry out service development in collaboration with patients and relatives. (Section 18)

Admission to the programme of study requires Higher Education Entrance Qualificationwith specific entrance requirements.

Applicants who do not have Higher Education Entrance Qualification and are 25 years of age or older may apply for admission on the basis of prior learning and work experience. A certificate of good conductis required for municipal health and care services as well as a medical certificate for tuberculosis and MRSA.

Special admission requirements:

  1. Grade requirements

There are grade requirements for Norwegian and mathematics in Norwegian nursing programmes. You must have:

An average grade of 3 or better in Norwegian (393 hours), including the main form of Norwegian, alternative form of Norwegian and an oral grade. An average grade of 3 or higher in mathematics (common core subjects, 224 hours).

You meet the grade requirements in mathematics if you have passed one of the following common programme subjects: S1, S2, R1 or R2.

If you completed vocational training before 2009, you need 14 hours of Norwegian and 5 hours of mathematics per week in order to meet the requirements.

Unsure whether you meet the admission requirements? Please contact the adviser at your upper secondary school or the Admissions Office at Nord University. Read more about subjects and subject codes for Higher Education Entrance Qualification at the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training website

Free courses in mathematics:

Unable to meet the admission requirements for mathematics? Together with Nettskolen i Nordland, we offer a free mathematics course for those living in Nordland or Trøndelag who need to improve their grade. Read more about the course.

  1. Residency requirements

Your registered place of residence must be in one of the following regions: Lofoten/Vesterålen for Vesterålen campus (Stokmarknes) Salten for Bodø campus

Helgeland for Mo i Rana campus Namdalen for Namsos campus

Innherred, Fosen and the Værnes region (Meråker/Stjørdal) for Levanger campus.

You must document your registered place of residence before 15 April. Valid proof of residence can be obtained via the Norwegian Tax Authority website

Please note that

It may take a long time to receive the proof of residence after submitting an application. Make sure to submit your application in good time!

Prior learning and work experience:

In addition to the general requirements regarding prior learning and work experienceat Nord University, the following subject-specific requirements for admission based on prior learning and work experience apply: A minimum of five relevant man-years of work experience.

Work within the health, social, care and teaching sectors or similar where the applicant has worked with patients, clients or pupils. Compulsory military service and care for one’s own children can be approved as up to one year of work experience.

The requirements relating to Norwegian (393 hours) and mathematics (224 hours) cannot be assessed in terms of prior learning and work experience and you will therefore need an average grade of 3 or better in these subjects.

Other requirements:

For admission to supervised professional training studies, a certificate of good conduct will be required for municipal health and care services, as well as a completed form for tuberculosis and MRSA testing. Please visit the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences’ supervised professional training page for further information and links.

As an authorised nurse from UiN students satisfy the regulations to work in the EU work area as well as Norway.
The bachelor in nursing lays the foundation for advanced education study programmes at university level including master and then PhD programmes. UiN offers master study programmes in clinical nursing and practical knowledge and a doctoral degree in studies of professional practice.
No special costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature.
The study programme is evaluated annually by students using course evaluation studies and by the programme director. The evaluations are included in the university¿s quality assurance system

The programme description for nursing education at Nord University is compiled based on the regulations relating to the National Guidelines for Nursing Education, which came into force on 1 July 2019.

Nursing education is subject to the regulations relating to suitability assessments in higher education. Ongoing suitability assessments of all students must be conducted throughout the study and must be included in an overall assessment of the student’s academic and personal prerequisites to function as a healthcare or social service professional.

The bachelor’s degree in Nursing is awarded upon completion of the programme and provides the basis for applying for authorisation as a nurse, cf. The Health Personnel Act.

An approved extension to the certificate of good conduct is required by anyone starting the nursing programme, cf. regulations on admission to higher education, Chapter 6. Certificate of good conduct on admission to higher education. The certificate must be issued less than three months before being submitted to the university.

The education is subject to the Act relating to Universities and University Colleges and regulations relating to studies and examinations at Nord University.