Graduate School of Nursing Division of Nursing

Graduate School of Nursing Division of Nursing
看護学研究科

Chiba Second Campus
Train human resources who will engage in nursing, with high ideals, broad perspectives, and deep insights, and will contribute to the development of health care, medical care and welfare

Contents of Education

The Master Course in Nursing Studies at the Graduate School of Nursing Division of Nursing is organized as a curriculum incorporating the educational contents in the field of nursing, based on our university’s founding principle, “develop human resources who contribute to human and social development through the promotion and education in social welfare on the basis of the spirit of Mahayana Buddhism,” considering the local community’s demand for human resources and graduate school applicants’ demand for postgraduate study.
Specifically, we train human resources who can promote practice and research in nursing and can develop human resources for nursing by acquiring more advanced specialized knowledge and applied skills in the field of nursing, as well as the methods and abilities necessary for nursing research.

Career Paths after Graduation

As researchers/educators
  • Acquire advanced specialized knowledge and applied skills in the field of nursing, as well as the research methods necessary for nursing research, and advance to the doctoral course, aiming to be researchers/educators.
  • Researchers at various national, public, and private research institutes
  • Teachers and researchers at universities and other educational and research institutes
As highly specialized professionals
  • Acquire nursing skills that are the basis of nursing practice in the fields of medical care, welfare, and nursing, and playing a central role as managers in nursing practice.
  • National public service professionals, senior local civil service professionals
  • Professionals in health care, welfare, and government agencies
Support system
  • The teaching staff in charge of each area will always support students so that they can advance in their desired carrier paths.