1)Academic goals
The academic goals of the Master's program in nursing sciences are to 1) foster researchers who can scientifically analyze nursing practice through interdisciplinary and international perspectives, and who possess a diligent attitude as researchers, to 2) prepare students to utilize highly specialized knowledge and skills in nursing in a practical fashion, and to 3) prepare students to utilize the basic skills required for educators who support education in the nursing sciences.
2)Applicants expected
An applicant expected is one who strives to become a nursing professional who possesses highly specialized knowledge and skills in nursing, which are practical and supported by scientific evidence; and who strives to become an educator/researcher who takes a leader role in nursing practice.
3)Basic policy for entrance examinations
Academic performance and personality will be evaluated based on written and oral (interview-style) tests in the field of your specialty (nursing) and English. Special entrance examinations will be used to select adult students (e.g., those who have a job).
4)Schedule of entrance examinations
Students entering the Master's program in April in the next academic year are required to take the entrance tests in August.
