The Faculty of Health Sciences was established in 2008 by separation of the non-medical health disciplines from the existing programmes of UP Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. It is the newest faculty at Palac4 University. Classes take place in the premises of Teaching Hospital Olomouc and the Theoretical Sciences Institutes of the Faculty of Medicine.
The Faculty of Health Sciences offers Bachelor's degree study programmes and continuing Master’s degree programmes. The Bachelor's programmes include UP Faculty of Health Sciences General Nursing, Midwifery, and health-care specialisations such as Physiotherapy and Radiology Assistant.
Continuing Master's degree study programmes include healthcare specialisations Czech Republic such as Physiotherapy and Nursing Care in Internal Medicine.
Faculty members’ scientific publications are published in an interdisciplinary journal, Profese on-line, listed among Peer-Reviewed Non-Impact journals. It is indexed in the Bibliographia Medica Cechoslovaca in the National Medical Library of the Czech Republic. It is issued semi-annually in a Czech and English edition (www.profeseonline.upoLcz), available free of charge. The journal addresses professionals in nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, radiological assistance, anthropology, psychology, sociology as well as in specialised services in health care, oriented to improve the quality of provided care and to develop the theoretical bases of all health-care disciplines.
Olomouc sits in the gently rolling, fertile basin of the Morava River, in central Moravia, which forms the eastern Czech Republic. Near Olomouc lie the Jeseníky Mountains, which boast good quality skiing, hiking and camping. The climate is quite mild, averaging 25 degrees Celsius in summer and 0 in winter.
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The town of Olomouc - the fifth largest town in the Czech Republic - lies in the center of Moravia. This town of about 100,000 inhabitants situated on the River Morava is a traditional trade and transport hub. Olomouc became the natural center of an area known for centuries as the Haná region. The region is famous for its agriculture, light industry and beautiful countryside as well as for its historical and cultural traditions. The center of Olomouc is surrounded by a ring of colorful parks and the remains of medieval city walls. It was proclaimed a protected conservation area by the state a number of years ago. Recently, the Holy Trinity Column, the largest Baroque sculptural complex in this country (1754) was classified as a UNESCO monument.
Many students may be unfamiliar with the Czech Republic, its amenities and life style. They will soon discover that the home of Palacký University, Olomouc, provides the amenities found in other Western cities of similar size. Those items and services that cannot be found here can be obtained in Prague or Vienna, both located within the distance of three-hour train journeys. The cost of living in Olomouc is much lower than in other Western cities. Expenses covering food, accomodation, and public transportation come altogether to about 500 €/month. Naturally, it all depends on the student's lifestyle and on how much he/she really wants to spend. The prices can also vary considerably depending on where you stay. This estimate does not include the price of books and other educational materials. Public transportation throughout the Czech Republic is highly developed and quite inexpensive. It may be easily utilized to take in the incredible wealth of history, architecture, and beautiful landscapes of the Czech nation. Public transportation (tram, bus) in Olomouc corresponds fully to students' needs.
Prospective students of the Faculty should meet the following requirements:
1. Submit a certificate of a high/secondary school or college graduation. A copy of the certificate may be submitted during the application procedure, the original must be submitted during the entrance examination at the latest.
2. Succeed at a written entrance examination taken in biology, chemistry, physics or mathematics. The level of the examination corresponds to that of the British A-levels.
3. Pass an interview with the Board of Admissions to evaluate the applicant's motivation and other factors of relevance to his or her academic background. This interview will take place after the written examination.
4. After admission, the applicant from non-EU country must apply for a long-term visa in his/her country of residence. Please consult the nearest representative office of the Czech Republic.
5. Before registration, the student has to sign a contract with the Faculty. This contract includes also an agreement about the net tuition fee 9500 EUR a year (General Medicine) / 11800 EUR a year (Dentistry), and other rights and duties of the student, including his/her medical examinations and vaccinations.
For the date and site of the entrance examination, please consult Interstudium who organize the examinations in the applicant's countries. Application forms may be requested at the address given below.
Application for studies and/or further inquiries should be addressed to:
Interstudium, Bygdøy allé 76, 0268 Oslo, Norge, post@interstudium.no