Nursing - Magister (Mgr.) - part-time

Admission Requirements:

The basic criteria for admission into the level II study programme in Nursing include the completion of the study programme in Nursing at level I and at least one year of professional practice.

Information on the Programme of Study:

The graduate of the Master's study programme Nursing has the theoretical and practical potential necessary for the development of nursing in the field of education, management, and research and clinical practice; recognises and has proficiency in pedagogical principles and methods in the professional preparation of nurses and individual or group (family) education; is familiar with the management principles at all the levels of management; finds out and presents his/hers own solutions to nursing research problems. He/she gains the ability to provide and manage nursing care independently and work at all levels of the nursing sector; organise and work within the field of nursing training, planning, organising, and working on the projects related to the health of population and to work self-dependently also in the interdisciplinary teams on the tasks related to the provision of nursing care, professional training, and management. The graduate has knowledge from the field of humanitarian subjects such as: philosophy, psychology, and sociology, so that she or he can use it in her or his work in all areas of nursing care and has knowledge of medical disciplines that he or she is able to use in the provision of nursing care of individuals or family, group; and he or she has also the knowledge and skills to work with electronic media.

The graduate of the Master´s study programme Nursing provides individual nursing care and develops nursing practice in all the areas of health care system, is able to think critically and work with the results of reliable studies, participates in scientific research activities and uses scientifically justified working methods, procedures, and techniques which can be provided by qualified nursing specialists, identifies nursing problems that can be the subject of nursing research, and uses and applies the research results of nursing practice in accordance with ethical principles, patients´ rights, with emphasis on maximum quality and efficiency. 


SubjectNumber of hours per week/ Weekly hours1stYearNumber of credits
winter semestersummer semester
NumberTitleL/S/PCourse completionL/S/PCourse completion
Compulsory subject 
1Trends in Nursing1/0/5**E  3
2Internal Medicine and Nursing Care in Internal Medicine1/0/5**E  3
3Surgery and Nursing in Surgery1/0/5**E  3
4Gynecology and Obstetrics1/0/5**E  2
5Paediatrics and Nursing in Paediatrics1/0/5**E  3
6Education in Nursing I.1/1/5**C  4
7Clinical Practice I.0/0/40*C  5
8Geriatrics and  in Nursing Geriatrics  1/0/5**E3
9Psychiatry and Nursing in Psychiatry  1/0/5**E3
10Education in Nursing II.  0/1/5**E4
11Nursing Research I.  1/1/5**C4
12Clinical Practice II.  0/0/40*C5
Optional subject     
1Physical Education VII.0/2/0C  1
2Physical Education VIII.  0/2/0C1

Explanation: * -number of hours per semester; ** - supervised practical output; L - Lectur; S - Seminar; P - Practice

The centre of supervised practical output is to deepen theoretical knowledge and acquired practical skills by the realisation of trained  procedures of lectures and practical exercises from the course under natural conditions.Supervised practical outputin subjects:Trends in Nursing, Internal Medicine and Nursing Care in Internal Medicine, Surgery and Nursing in Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Education in Nursing I.,II., Geriatrics and  in Nursing Geriatrics, Psychiatry and Nursing in Psychiatry, Oncology and Nursing in Oncology in Palliative and Hospice Care, Intensive Medicine and Nursing Care in Intensive Medicine, Nursing Research I.

Non-contact hours: –250 hours per semester infludes self-study using literature printed and electronic
study materials

 

Total hours6/1/40*/30** (T 91, P 40*, 390** )3/2/40*/20** (T 65, P 40*, 260**)
Exams53
Credits22

SubjectNumber of hours per week/ Weekly hours2ndYearNumber of credits
winter semestersummer semester
numberTitleL/S/PCourse completionL/S/PCourse completion
Compulsory subject 
1Transcultural Nursing1/0/0E  3
2Pedagogical Psychology1/0/0C  2
3Health Insurance1/0/0C  2
4Fundamentals of Basal Stimulation in Nursing Care0/1/5**C  2
5Nursing Research II.0/1/5**E  3
6Clinical Practice III0/0/40C  5
7Oncology and Nursing in Oncology in Palliative and Hospice Care  1/0/5**E3
8Intensive Medicine and Nursing Care in Intensive Medicine  1/0/5**E3
9Master Thesis Seminar I.  0/1/10**C5
10Fundamentals of Statistics 0/1/0E3
11Clinical Practice IV.  0/0/40C5
Výberové predmety(VP)     
1Physical Education IX.0/2/0C  1
2Physical Education X.  0/2/0C1
Explanation: * -number of hours per semester;** -supervised practical output; L - Lectur; S - Seminar; P - Practice

The centre of supervised practical output is to deepen theoretical knowledge and acquired practical skills by the realisation of trained  procedures of lectures and practical exercises from the course under natural conditions.Supervised practical outputin subjects:Fundamentals of Basal Stimulation in Nursing Care, Nursing Research II., Oncology and Nursing in Oncology in Palliative and Hospice Care, Intensive Medicine and Nursing Care in Intensive Medicine, Master Thesis Seminar I.

Non-contact hours: –175 hours per semester infludes self-study using literature printed and electronic
study materials
Total hours3/2/40*/10** (T 65, P 40*,130**)2/2/40*/20** (T 52, P 40*,260**)
Exams23
Credits42

SubjectNumber of hours per week/ Weekly hours3rdYearNumber of credits
winter semestersummer semester
numberTitleL/S/PCourse completionL/S/PCourse completion
Compulsory subject 
1Neurology and Nursing in Neurology1/0/5**E  3
2Management in Nursing I.1/1/5**C  3
3Master Thesis Seminar II.0/1/10**C  7
4Health Care Economics1/0/0E  2
5Law and Legislation1/0/0E  2
6Management in Nursing II.  1/1/5**E3
7Master Thesis Seminar III.  0/2/10**C10
Explanation: * -number of hours per semester;** -supervised practical output; L - Lectur; S - Seminar; P - Practice

The centre of supervised practical output is to deepen theoretical knowledge and acquired practical skills by the realisation of trained  procedures of lectures and practical exercises from the course under natural conditions.Supervised practical outputin subjects:Neurology and Nursing in Neurology, Management in Nursing I., Master Thesis Seminar II

Non-contact hours: –175 hours per semester infludes self-study using literature printed and electronic
study materials
Total hours4/2/0/20 (T 78, P 0*, 260**)1/2/0/15 (T 52, P 0*, 195**)
Exams31
Credits21

State exams: The Diploma Thesis Defence – 5 creditsPractice examination:Practical state examination – clinical nursing care  – 3 creditsOral state examination:Management in Nursing – 2 credits Nursing – Research in Nursing – 2 credits  

 Theoretical subjectsPracticeSelf-study**
1styear15680350650
2ndyear11780350390
3rdyear1300350455
Total40316010501495
56310001495
Total3058

Credits

 Compulsory subjectscompulsory Optional Subjects:/optional coursesCoursesPractice
TotalcoreTotalcoreNumber%Number%
1styear4242004210
2ndyear3631003610
3rdyear302600300
State exams121200122
Total1201110011192,52218,3