Departments

General Education Courses

Students study the natural, social, and cultural environment which nurtures people in order to deepen their comprehensive understanding of human beings, cultivate a broad range of enriching liberal arts, and develop the ability to make judgments and respond when necessary.

The Natural World & Nursing: Preserving Life

Learning about the natural world surrounding humans, including air, water, and food, as well as the effects of nature on humans

Human Society & Nursing: Enhancing Vitality

Learning about the structure and institutions of lawful society, the basics of information science, and athletics

Respect for Individuals & Nursing: Working with the minds of others

Learning about human mindsets, how relationships are formed, and the languages of other countries

Culture & Nursing: Improving Self-Care

Learning about the culture and history of society, as well as music and art as self-care and healing methods

Basic Professional Educational Courses

Students learn the knowledge and ideas which serve as the basis for nursing practice by understanding the physical, mental, and social aspects of human beings and integrating these aspects to view illness holistically.

Nursing Humanics I: Body Mechanics & Disease

Learning about the structure and functions of the human body, disease states, and the recovery process

Nursing Humanics II: Mechanisms & Illnesses of the Mind

Learning about the developmental characteristics of the human psyche, mental illness, and factors influencing human development

Nursing Humanics III: Social Structures

Learning how to assess the health of a community and how health and welfare function

General Nursing Humanics

Learning how to view illness in a way that leads to nursing care from a holistic perspective

Professional Educational Courses

In Fundamentals of Nursing, students learn nursing theory and basic techniques. In Psychiatric Nursing, students learn the theories and methods of mental health care for social independence. In Public Health Nursing, students learn nursing that supports the healthy lives of people in the community. In Home Care Nursing, students learn nursing care for people recuperating in the community. In Maternity, Pediatric, Adult, and Gerontological Nursing, students learn theories and methods corresponding to the life cycle of people and the characteristics of each subject. Additionally, each of these eight areas provides students with practical nursing training. In Integrated Nursing, students study courses that integrate, evaluate, and develop career design and experiences that lead to highly specialized courses and independent future planning.

Fundamentals of Nursing

Learning about nursing theory and foundational nursing skills

Psychiatric Nursing

Learning about the theory and methods of how to prepare individuals for social independence

Public Health Nursing

Learning the theories and methods to maintain and promote the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities; prevent disease; and improve the quality of life

Home Care Nursing

Learning nursing care for those who are recuperating at home and those who have difficulties in their lives, as well as their families

Maternity Nursing

Learning about nursing care for the healthy birth and growth of the next generation

Pediatric Nursing

Learning about nursing care for children’s healthy upbringing

Adult Nursing

Learning about the characteristics and nursing care of adulthood

Gerontological Nursing

Understanding the health issues of the elderly population and learning about nursing practice for this population

Integrated Nursing

Studying subjects that integrate, evaluate, and develop career design and experiences that lead to proactive future planning, as well as highly specialized subjects

Integrated Nursing

This group of subjects integrates the studies of General, Basic Professional, and Professional fields.

Students acquire expertise, enhance their practical nursing skills, and learn to pursue and develop nursing science throughout their lives.

  • Graduation Research
  • Clinical Practice
  • Nursing Education
  • Nursing Management
  • Family Nursing
  • Infection Nursing
  • Nursing Research

Students deepen their understanding of different cultures and acquire an international perspective.

  • International Nursing Theory

Through practical training at welfare facilities and other settings in the field, students enhance their sensitivity and deepen their interest in people.

  • Field Practice

Students broaden their perspectives and realize their career paths according to their stage of study, leading to independent future planning.

  • Career Design