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Program Overview
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The Graduate School of Nursing has an educational system to foster
independent research capabilities and to train professional
nursing personnel who can adapt to the rapidly changing health and
medical environment in order to contribute to the academic
development of nursing, which is a practical discipline.
By fostering nursing leaders for the diversification and
specialization of nursing education and the specialization of
nursing research, we are training professional nurses who
contribute to the promotion of community health.
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Educational Objectives
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The educational purpose of the Graduate School of Nursing is to
cultivate the ability to contribute to the development of the
nursing profession by integrating and studying nursing theory,
research, and practice and by fostering the qualities of nursing
leaders, educators, and researchers.
1. Expand nursing expertise, cultivate skills, and apply and
evaluate nursing theory to practice.
2. Plan and conduct nursing research based on practice.
3. Exercise leadership to maintain and promote the health of
individuals and the community.
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Key Features of the Program
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Leading Institution for Safe Nursing Professionals
Based on the values of human dignity and respect for life, the
department provides practical education focused on emergency,
disaster, and infection control nursing to cultivate professional
nurses capable of responding to the rapidly changing healthcare
environment.
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Accredited Nursing Education for Three Consecutive Five-Year
Terms
Recognized by the Korean Accreditation Board of Nursing Education
(KABONE) for its excellence, the department operates a
high-quality and systematic curriculum, offering stable and
trusted nursing education for future healthcare leaders.
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Enhancing Research Competency through the Institute of Nursing
Humanities
The department fosters an integrated understanding of humanity and
research competence, supporting the development of creative and
ethical nursing professionals who advance the discipline.
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Community-Based Health Promotion Practice
Through education and research activities addressing community
health issues, the department nurtures nursing experts who
contribute to improving health and well-being in local
communities.
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Curriculum
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https://www.ikw.ac.kr/graduate/page/5502/4438.tc?protocol=http
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Prof. Kim, Young-mi
tel. 054)479-1382
Email 01771king@hanmail.net
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