The master’s degree program in nursing brings together graduate registered nurses from undergraduate schools of healthcare sciences and engages them in advanced studies to turn out nursing specialists with master’s degrees.
Our doctoral degree program in nursing meanwhile focuses on developing human resources who can make a creative contribution to nursing science while facilitating the advancement of theory construction and systematization in nursing science to help comply with the requirements of complex and diversified healthcare and nursing.
Major Fields of Study
The nursing degree programs offer four major fields of study at the master’s level – Nursing Science, Advanced Public Health Nursing, Advanced Midwifery and Advanced Practice Nursing. The latter three take practical approaches designed for specialized nursing education. Advanced Public Health Nursing is a program to train public health nurses while Advanced Midwifery prepares registered nurse-midwives and Advanced Practice Nursing develops specialized nurses in cancer care.
At the doctoral level, we offer an integrated major field of study in Nursing Sciences.
Supervising Faculty
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Master’s
Doctoral
Nursing
Nursing Sciences
Professor
Advanced Midwifery
Professor
Health Science
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Advanced Midwifery
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Professor
Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Professor
Advanced Practice Nursing
Professor
Advanced Public Health Nursing
Professor
Health Sciences
Professor
Professor
Advanced Midwifery
Nursing Sciences
Professor
Nursing
Associate Professor
Nursing