Life, human rights and a better quality of life
The Graduate School of Nursing aims to create a bedrock of respect for human life and rights as a foundation for a society that is ever more diverse, complex and evolved. We endeavor to produce outstanding practitioners, administrators, educators and researchers in all areas of nursing, who are able to accomplish the mission that society requires of the nursing profession, and who can provide a practical, innovative boost to the study of nursing and thereby make a contribution to people of all states of health in all communities, local to global.
The goal of the master’s degree course is to develop human resources with a deep understanding of human existence, life and dignity, that have the ability to master detailed scholarly knowledge from a broad range of perspectives, have education and research abilities in specialized areas, and have a high level of specialized practical abilities.
The goal of the Doctoral course is to produce human resources with rich scholarly knowledge, who have the ability to carry out academic research in the nursing area, master its deeper truths, and independently carry out research activities.



