Infrastructure

UBT College ensures a modern infrastructure that quantitatively and qualitatively meets the highest academic standards for teaching and research activities. The BSc in Aesthetics and Cosmetology programme is supported by an advanced network of facilities specifically designed to meet the dynamic needs of medical, aesthetic, and cosmetology education.

Library and access to digital resources

UBT maintains a rich library network offering up-to-date literature in the fields of biomedical sciences, chemistry, dermatology, and cosmetology. In addition, students and academic staff have full and unrestricted access to major international scientific databases and platforms, including:

  • SCOPUS, JSTOR, and EBSCO
  • Sage Journals
  • Institutional integrated platform UBT Koha

This ensures continuous access to the latest global scientific data and research findings. Furthermore, the Knowledge Center of UBT serves as a unique digital platform for publishing, storing, managing, and indexing scientific papers and research projects produced by the academic community.

The theoretical, practical, and research components of the programme are primarily conducted at the UBT Campus in Lipjan, which integrates the following specialized facilities:

  1. Lecture halls and auditoriums

The campus is equipped with large auditoriums designed to accommodate a significant number of students during academic lectures. These spaces are integrated with advanced multimedia technology, including modern video projectors.

  1. Seminar rooms and group work spaces

Seminar rooms are dedicated to small group discussions and interactive practical sessions. In these environments, students analyze case studies based on the biochemical foundations of metabolic disorders (such as overweight and obesity), which are reflected in skin and hair pathologies, and propose evidence-based treatment plans.

  1. Clinical and hospital training facilities

The integration of the clinical component is implemented through healthcare structures owned and managed by UBT:

  • United Hospital: A modern hospital owned by UBT, where students participate in monitoring aesthetic protocols, linking clinical practice with applied scientific research.
  1. Laboratories for analysis and quality control

The programme is supported by specialized laboratories for chemical, biochemical, and microbiological analysis of raw materials and finished cosmetic products. Here, students develop technical skills for:

  • Quality control and safety assessment of aesthetic and cosmetic products.
  • Risk management related to contamination in accordance with ISO standards of the cosmetic industry.