Master’s Coursework

Master’s Program

The Master’s Program offers courses in Fundamentals and Applied Nursing for the Research Course and in Public Health Professional Training for the Practitioner Training Course.

Research Course

Fundamentals of Nursing

In this course, we offer courses to further investigate the scientific basis of nursing practice skills acquired in basic nursing education, to strengthen the foundation of nursing practice, and to develop individuals able to play a leadership role in nursing.

Classes in the Fundamentals of Nursing Course include: Fundamentals of Nursing Science, which deepens the theoretical basis and methodology for providing care that meets people’s needs and trains individuals capable of developing nursing skills useful for solving nursing problems; Nursing Education Methodology, which fosters the ability to use education and instructional methods that lead to improved nursing practice and provides the knowledge and skills necessary for nursing professionals to develop the ability to work with others and to take a leadership role in the field of nursing; Infection Control Nursing, which deepens knowledge and skills from the perspective of infection control as a basis for protecting the safety of others and oneself as a nurse; and Health Promotion Nursing, which aims to provide evidence-based nursing practice to maintain and promote health by focusing on the relationship between people and the environment.

Applied Nursing

This field includes courses that investigate issues important for improving the quality of nursing practice: Maternal and Child Health Nursing and Midwifery, which pursues nursing and midwifery for the healthy birth and nurturing of children based on the essential family for healthy human development; Adult and Gerontological Nursing, pursuing methods to support people who have achieved social independence and their families, with a focus on enabling them to make the most of their abilities in their daily lives despite their health problems, as well as to create a healthy society and to support home care; Community and Psychiatric Nursing, fulfilling the unique functions of the nursing profession in supporting the independence of people who need mental health assistance; and Public Health Nursing, which deals with individual, family, and group health issues, from the identification of health needs to the methods, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion.

Practitioner Training Course

Public Health Nursing Training

In this field, we offer Specialized Subjects I, consisting of a group of courses providing the educational content indicated in the regulations for the designation of public health nurse training schools at the graduate level, and Practical Public Health Nursing, consisting of Specialized Subjects II to strengthen the foundation of public health nursing and to enhance practical skills.