Infrastructure

UBT, the largest and most internationalized higher education institution in Kosovo, with over 12,500 students, 1,500 academic and administrative staff, and partnerships with over 500 international universities, offers the BSc in Public Health and Medical Sciences, providing a strong foundation for students’ academic and professional development.

The program includes high-tech laboratories, a library with around 300,000 titles, modern classrooms, and learning spaces equipped with licensed software such as Office 365, SAP S4/Hana, accounting software, SPSS, Stata, AR and VR tools, enabling students and professors to translate theoretical knowledge into practice. Lectures and seminars are organized to ensure proper interaction, with practical exercises divided into groups so that each student gains hands-on learning experience.

In addition to laboratories, students have access to UBT’s physical and online library resources (Jstore, Sage, Ebsco), as well as materials prepared on the Moodle platform by academic staff, ensuring complete and up-to-date academic resources.

UBT offers an innovative and inclusive academic environment in medical sciences, including Pharmacy, Nursing, Dentistry, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Medical Biochemistry, and Mental Health. This modern infrastructure, supported by a university polyclinic with over 20 clinics and the UBT University Hospital, ensures students are prepared for real professional challenges and market demands.

The Public Health and Medical Sciences program at UBT takes place in fully equipped lecture halls and laboratories on the Lipjan campus, providing sufficient capacity for lectures and practical activities.

The program includes specialized laboratories in Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Emergency Care, Microbiology, Podiatry, Gynecology, Public Health and Hygiene, Clinical Skills, First Aid, Computer Labs, and Surgical Labs—all equipped with advanced technology and licensed software such as SPSS, QuickBooks, Microsoft Project, risk assessment solutions, and Athena Impact Assessment. This infrastructure allows students to translate theoretical knowledge into practice, preparing them for real professional challenges and market demands.