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UCV signs international double degree agreement for Nursing students with Humanitas University

By: Universidad César Vallejo
August 26, 2024
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UCV signs a double degree agreement with Humanitas University, allowing Nursing students to earn a European qualification. 

Cesar Vallejo University (UCV) continues to lead in international academic cooperation by announcing a transformative global agreement that will allow its Nursing students to obtain a double university degree from one of the top-ranked European institutions: Humanitas University in Italy. This partnership represents a major leap forward in higher education, especially for those pursuing a career in healthcare with global aspirations.

 

The agreement not only reinforces the quality and international scope of UCV’s undergraduate programs but also showcases the university’s commitment to forming professionals with the capacity to practice and innovate across borders. Let's explore how this opportunity works, what it means for international students, and why UCV stands out as a top university to study nursing in Latin America.

 

What is a double degree and how does it work at UCV?

 

A double university degree allows students to graduate with two recognized titles from two academic institutions in different countries. In this case, UCV Nursing students who qualify for the program will graduate with a degree from both UCV and Humanitas University. This initiative provides students with a significant advantage in today’s competitive healthcare landscape.

 

The double degree system works through academic mobility, meaning eligible students will complete part of their studies in Peru and another part in Italy. This blend of educational contexts enriches their training, offering exposure to European healthcare standards, multicultural settings, and a broader perspective on patient care.

 

To support this goal, UCV has structured the program in partnership with Humanitas University, ensuring the academic curriculum aligns with both institutions’ standards. This means that students can complete their undergraduate Nursing degree while also meeting the academic and clinical requirements of one of the most prestigious universities with nursing programs in Europe.

 

Why should international students study health sciences at UCV?

 

For international students seeking a robust and globally relevant education in health sciences, UCV presents an ideal option. Here's why:

 

  • Strong international alliances: UCV's partnership with Humanitas University is just one example of its growing global network. These alliances open new doors for students, allowing them to gain experiences abroad, benefit from global academic standards, and enhance their professional credibility.

 

  • Academic excellence with social impact: UCV is known for combining rigorous academic preparation with a strong commitment to social transformation. This is especially relevant in healthcare, where humanistic values and community-centered approaches are essential.

 

  • Modern infrastructure and practical training: UCV provides state-of-the-art facilities, simulation labs, and hands-on training that prepare students to meet real-world challenges. The integration of digital tools and international practices ensures students receive cutting-edge training.

 

  • Multicultural learning environment: With campuses in several cities and growing international enrollment, UCV offers a diverse academic community that promotes global thinking and intercultural collaboration.

 

For international students looking for a university to study nursing in Latin America with opportunities to earn a European credential, UCV is a strategic choice.

 

Requirements to apply as an international student

 

To benefit from this prestigious double degree agreement, applicants must meet the following requirements:

 

  • Be enrolled in the UCV Nursing program and have completed at least the sixth academic semester or sixth academic cycle.

 

  • Provide proof of Italian language proficiency at an A2 level prior to the selection interview. Language preparation is crucial for adapting to academic and clinical environments in Italy.

 

  • Go through an academic evaluation process: UCV will conduct an internal academic review, including interviews and documentation analysis to ensure candidates meet the quality standards for international mobility.

 

  • Participate in the selection process conducted jointly with Humanitas University, which includes an additional language evaluation and final confirmation of eligibility.

 

These criteria are designed to ensure that students are well-prepared, both academically and linguistically, to make the most of their experience in Europe and represent UCV with excellence abroad.

 

Advantages of studying at UCV as an international student

 

Choosing UCV as the destination for undergraduate studies in health brings several advantages to international students:

 

  • Access to double degree programs: Few Latin American institutions offer real access to double university degrees with European universities. UCV stands out by creating real pathways to international certification and mobility.

 

  • Global employability: Graduating with a degree recognized both in Peru and Europe significantly enhances students’ job prospects in diverse international healthcare systems.

 

  • Cultural immersion and language acquisition: Studying across two continents fosters personal growth, language skills, and a deeper understanding of cultural diversity in clinical settings.

 

  • Professional development with high standards: Humanitas University ranks among the top 500 universities in the world (THE 2024), and is second in Italy in terms of research quality. This sets a high benchmark for students who want to develop research competencies and evidence-based practice.

 

  • Enhanced leadership opportunities: Students trained in dual systems often develop stronger leadership profiles and a broader vision of healthcare delivery, making them attractive candidates for both public and private health sectors.

 

These advantages are especially relevant for students seeking nursing careers that transcend national boundaries, allowing them to contribute to health systems around the world.

 

By signing this double degree agreement with Humanitas University, Cesar Vallejo University reaffirms its commitment to internationalization, academic excellence, and student-centered innovation. This initiative not only strengthens the global reach of UCV's undergraduate nursing program, but also positions it as a regional leader in providing real, high-quality opportunities for academic mobility.

 

International students in search of a university with nursing programs that combine Latin American warmth with European standards will find in UCV a unique educational partner. With this new program, the university continues to prepare professionals capable of addressing global health challenges with skill, compassion, and vision.

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