School of Nursing
Research Areas
Basic Nursing
In basic nursing, students learn the basic concepts and techniques in all fields of nursing. The outline of what is learned is the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to provide nursing techniques based on ethical standards related to daily life and medical care to people who live their lives while recovering, maintaining, and improving their health, and to provide safe medical care as a member of a medical team.
Nursing Support for Medical Care
In this field, students learn about nursing that protects the lives of adults with acute and chronic illnesses, cancer, and mental illnesses, aids in recovery, and supports living with illness. Through lectures, group learning, technical exercises, and on-site training, students deepen their understanding of sick people and acquire specialized knowledge and nursing skills to provide care that is tailored to each individual.
Family Support Nursing
This field focuses on the pregnancy, childbirth, and child-rearing periods that are the beginning of family development, and teaches nursing that supports the health of children and women throughout their lives. In midwifery (optional), students will learn the skills to assist in childbirth when a new life is born.
Life Support Nursing
The field of life support nursing consists of three fields: gerontological nursing, home nursing, and public health nursing. In this field, we pursue nursing that supports people at various health levels, both healthy and unhealthy, to maintain and even improve their health while living.
Comprehensive Nursing
Comprehensive nursing is a field where students can acquire the international perspective and basic research skills that are essential for future nursing professionals. Specifically, based on the idea of intercultural coexistence and understanding, students learn about nursing for the rapidly increasing number of foreign patients, overseas employment for nurses, culture and health, travel medicine, and global health. In research subjects, students learn the basics of research activities that lead to the improvement of nursing practice based on the idea of evidence-based medicine.