Healthcare and NursingPLUS
Bachelor programme
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Health SciencesStudying Healthcare and Nursing
During your studies, you will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for an interesting and challenging job in the health and nursing sector. In addition, you have the opportunity to complete the course Preclinical Care and Nursing: Next to the professional licence for health care and nursing, you will also receive a licence as a paramedic and emergency paramedic. You can complete the programme in St. Pölten or at the Bildungscampus Mostviertel in Mauer.
New: Funding possible
Monthly subsidy + tuition fee reimbursement possible. Read details
2 Entering Points each Year at the Main Location Campus St. Pölten for your Study Start
Start in February | You can now also start studying Healthcare and Nursing in February. |
Start in September |
Get the PLUS - only possible if you start in September in St. Pölten: Complete the Academic Course Preclinical Treatment and Care as an option. |
NEW: Start your Studies at the Bildungscampus Mostviertel in Mauer Starting in Fall 2023
Start in September |
Take advantage of the newly designed premises at the Bildungscampus Mostviertel. Please note: Selected courses are held at the Campus St. Pölten |
You have already completed nursing training?
As of now, you can enter this study programme more easily. Persons with a diploma in general healthcare and nursing, specialist nursing assistants (Pflegefachassistent*innen) and nursing assistants (Pflegeassistent*innen) can have content credited. We would be happy to provide more information at our info.events or by e-mail to bgk@fhstp.ac.at.
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