University of Barcelona

Basic Support For Critical Patients

Spain

The Non-degree in Basic Support For Critical Patients at University of Barcelona is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Barcelona (UB) is a historic public research university founded in 1450, located in the vibrant city of Barcelona. With some 63,000 students and a significant international population, UB offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts and humanities, law, health sciences, social sciences and STEM fields. Its city-centered campuses combine historic buildings and modern facilities, giving students access to libraries, labs, research centers and cultural life in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.

UB is known for research excellence and international collaboration, with notable strengths in law, medicine, economics and business. Students benefit from comprehensive academic support, structured degree programs, and opportunities for internships with local and international employers. Multilingual instruction and language support help international students integrate, while study abroad exchanges and research partnerships create pathways for global mobility and collaborative projects.

Student life at UB blends academic rigor with Barcelona’s cultural richness: museums, industry hubs, startups and a large creative sector provide internship and networking possibilities. Career services, student organizations and campus resources assist with practical matters like housing and legal documentation. For international applicants seeking a large, research-led European university with strong professional links, UB combines historic prestige, modern facilities and an engaging urban experience.

About the Program

The Basic Support For Critical Patients program at the University of Barcelona is a non-degree course for students with a bachelor's degree. It is taught in English and lasts one year. This program prepares students to treat critical patients in disaster scenarios.

The curriculum focuses on hospital treatment for critical patients in emergency situations. Students learn to manage patients in disaster scenarios and develop skills in emergency medicine, critical care, and patient management.

Graduates can pursue careers as Emergency Medicine Specialists, Critical Care Nurses, Disaster Response Coordinators, Intensive Care Unit Nurses, or Medical Responders. They can work in hospitals, emergency services, or non-profit organizations, helping to save lives in emergency situations.

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