Kauno Kolegija Bachelor in General Practice Nursing
Kauno Kolegija

Kauno Kolegija

Bachelor in General Practice Nursing

Kaunas, Lithuania

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English, Lithuanian

Full time

01 May 2026*

01 Sep 2026

EUR 3,100 / per year

On-Campus

* May 1st for EU countries and non-EU/EEA countries with Lithuanian embassies. June 1st for non-EU/EEA countries

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor in General Practice Nursing is designed to equip students with essential nursing skills and knowledge. The program provides a comprehensive understanding of health care in general practice settings through practical and theoretical elements. This degree prepares students for a rewarding career in nursing, focusing on community health, primary care, and patient management.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a range of career opportunities, including roles as registered nurses in primary care settings, nurse managers, and community health educators. They may also explore specializations in fields like family practice or chronic disease management. This degree opens pathways to enhance community health outcomes.

General Practice Nursing students have a lot of clinical training, professional internships take place in first-level practice centers, second-level hospitals, and third-level hospital departments. Students can choose part-time studies or internships under the “Erasmus+” study program in various foreign higher education institutions or medical institutions. Students have the opportunity to study and obtain a double diploma degree at XAMK University in Finland.

Studies are organized by integrating various clinical disciplines, practical sessions take place in simulation classes, using acting situations, mannequins, and video material, and students work in groups, and participate in discussions, and seminars. Students gain intercultural experience by attending lectures and practical activities given by lecturers from abroad. Students can go for part-time studies and/or internships in Northern and Baltic countries, as well as Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Turkey, Ireland, and Greece.

The aim of the study program General Practice Nursing is to train a general practice nurse capable of delivering high-quality care across various healthcare settings and communities, catering to individuals of all ages, whether healthy, ill, or disabled, as well as their caregivers. This includes empowering patients with skills for a healthy lifestyle, applying evidence-based nursing practices, adhering to medical ethics and healthcare principles, and possessing the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.