Nursing
encompasses the autonomous and collaborative
care of individuals of all ages, families,
groups and communities, sick or well
and in all settings. Nursing includes
the promotion of health, prevention
of illness, and the care of ill, disabled
and dying people.
Nursing
encompasses the autonomous and collaborative
care of individuals of all ages, families,
groups and communities, sick or well
and in all settings. Nursing includes
the promotion of health, prevention
of illness, and the care of ill, disabled
and dying people.
The central goal of nursing is to reach
a higher quality of nursing care that
combines efficiency, effectiveness,
and humanity. Advocacy, promotion of
a safe environment, research, participation
in shaping health policy and in patient
and health systems management, and education
are also key nursing roles.
The
College of Nursing Science cultivates
each nurse to be a qualified citizen
and a person of creative problem solving
ability to perform various roles for
holistic care (Neo-Renaissance Nurse),
based on the university motto of "Creation
of a Civilized World," contributing
to health promotion and the construction
of a welfare society for human beings.
Especially, the cultivation of creativity
and autonomy for playing a role as a
nurse in the practice, globalization,
and national competitiveness are emphasized
along with the acquisition of East-West
Nursing knowledge and skill following
the specialization of the college.
Specific goals to meet the challenge
are to cultivate a Neo-Renaissance nurse
with the following qualities or abilities:
1) Respect for human beings to provide
holistic care
2) Scientific knowledge and critical
thinking
3) Nursing professionalism and leadership
4) Therapeutic communication and relationship
5) Excellent nursing skills and practical
competencies
6) Requested ability in Ubiquitous era
7) New nursing leadership in welfare
society
8) International ability
9) Ability that can apply Oriental nursing
knowledge and skill on health promotion
and rehabilitation.
10) Professional lifelong learner
To
receive the Bachelor of Nursing in the
Department of Nursing, a student must
1) complete a minimum of 144 credit
units
2) complete 59 credits of Required Courses
3) complete 35 credits of Electives
Courses
Year 1
Introduction of Religion?, Nursing English,
Introduction of Nursing Science, Introduction
of Religion II, Communication Theory,
Introduction of Oriental Nursing,
Microbiology and Laboratory
Year 2
Human Anatomy and Physiology I, Pharmacology
and Nursing, Fundamental Health Science
and Practice I, Nursing Ethics &
Philosophy, Adult Health Nursing?, Oriental
Fundamental Nursing, Critical Thinking
in Nursing, Culture and Nursing, Pathophysiology
and Nursing, Human Anatomy and Laboratory?,
Human Physiology?, Fundamental Health
Science and Practice?, Adult Health
Nursing II, Acupuncture, Moxibustion
Nursing and Laboratory, Nursing Process,
Hospice and Nursing, Health Education,
Sasang Constitution and Nursing
Year 3
Adult Nursing I, Adult Health Nursing
III, Child Health Nursing, Maternal
Health Nursing, Mental Health Nursing,
Community Health Nursing I, East-West
Complementary Nursing, Statistics, Family
Nursing, Adult Nursing?, Adult Nursing?,
Pediatric Nursing?, Maternity Nursing
I, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing?,
Community Health Nursing?, Nursing Research,
Emergency Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing,
Pediatric Nursing Practice, Maternity
Nursing Practice, Community Health Nursing
Practice, Psychiatric/Mental Health
Nursing and Practice, Adult Nursing
Practice I, Adult Nursing Practice?,
Adult Nursing Practice?, Adult Nursing
Practice?, Practice of Oriental Nursing
and Nursing Administration
Year 4
School Health, Pediatric Nursing II,
Maternity Nursing?, Nursing Administration?,
Adult Nursing?, Psychiatric/Mental Health
Nursing?, Geriatric Nursing, Nursing
Administration?, Adult Nursing?, Adult
Nursing?, Pediatric Nursing?, Maternity
Nursing?, Psychiatric/mental Health
Nursing?, Community Health Nursing?,
Law on the nursing, Graduation Thesis,
Pediatric Nursing Practice, Maternity
Nursing Practice, Community Health Nursing
Practice, Psychiatric/Mental Health
Nursing and Practice, Adult Nursing
Practice I, Adult Nursing Practice?,
Adult Nursing Practice?, Adult Nursing
Practice?, Practice of Oriental Nursing
and Nursing Administration
The students can achieve the Registered
Nurse certification after the 4-year
regular course by passing the national
examination. Specifically, the graduates
can play the role of promoting public
health as a nurse, nursing administrator,
public health teacher, industrial nurse,
public health nurse and public health
clinic director in
domestic or overseas hospitals.
Shin-Ae Park, Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1997, Professor,
Community Health Nursing, peace@khu.ac.kr]
Hyang-Yeon Lee, Ph.D.
[Yonsei University, 1986, Professor,
Adult Nursing,
leehl@khu.ac.kr]
Kyoul-Ja Cho, Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1993, Professor,
Pediatric Nursing, choks@khu.ac.kr]
Yoon-Hee Kim, Ed.D.
[Yonsei University, 1990, Professor,
Psychiatric Nursing, kimyhee@khu.ac.kr]
Hyun-Sook Kang Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1985, Professor,
Fundamental Nursing Science, hyunsuk@khu.ac.kr]
Youn Jung Kim, Ph.D.
[Kyung Hee University, 2003, Assistant
Professor, Physiology & Pharmacology,
yj129@khu.ac.kr]
Sohyune R. Sok, PhD.
[Kyung Hee University, 2001, Full Time
Lecturer, Adult & Gerontological
Nursing, 5977sok@khu.ac.kr]
Ji-In Hwang Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 2001, Full
Time Lecturer, Management, @khu.ac.kr]
3-year Nursing College graduates or
provisional graduates who have nursing
licenses can specially be matriculated
in this course. Candidates are to be
in the 3rd year, and after completing
4 semesters, a BS degree can be conferred.
They can also obtain the license for
public health teacher, 2nd degree social
welfare worker, or pre-school teacher.
3-year Nursing College graduates or
provisional graduates who have nursing
licenses can specially be matriculated
in this course. Candidates are to be
in the 3rd year, and after completing
4 semesters, a BS degree can be conferred.
They can also obtain the license for
public health teacher, 2nd degree social
welfare worker, or pre-school teacher.
The
College of Nursing Science cultivates
each nurse to be a qualified citizen
and a person of creative problem solving
ability to perform various roles for
holistic care and to contribute to the
construction of a welfare society for
human beings. From the first graduates,
the pass rate of the national exam has
been maintained at 100%. Also the college
is providing a systematic clinical education,
on sites of various practice, at the
Kyung Hee Medical Center or other community
health organizations. Especially, it
puts emphasis on the cultivation of
creativity and autonomy for playing
a role as a nurse on practice, globalization
and national competitiveness along with
acquisition of East-West Nursing knowledge
and skill completing the specialization
of the college. Specific goals to meet
the challenge are as follows:
1) Cultivation of qualities for cultured,
cosmopolitan, professional, and democratic
citizen.
2) Thorough learning of skills and knowledge
to be an efficient nurse.
3) Solid education on professional ethics
of nursing.
4) Cultivation of creativity and autonomy
required for nursing experts to play
an important role in the global world.
5) Cultivation of research capabilities
required for problem-solving process.
6) Acquisition and application of the
skills and knowledge of East-West medicine.
7) Cultivation of diverse roles of nurses,
such as nursing provider, nursing manager,
nursing educator, or nursing counselor
so that they can effectively deal with
health promotion, disease prevention,
health recovery, or pain relief.
8) Cultivation of leadership qualities
and cooperative spirit of nurses so
that they can efficiently collaborate
with health care professionals.
To receive the Bachelor of Science in
Nursing, a student must
1) complete a minimum of 70 credit units
2) complete 33 credit units of Required
Courses
3) complete 26 credit units of Electives
for Nursing
Year
3
Rehabilitation Nursing, Nursing and
Counseling, Introduction of Oriental
Nursing, Nursing Process, Meridian Point
Nursing, Adult Nursing?, Infection Control,
Emergency Nursing, Introduction to Social
Welfare, Human Behavior and Social Environment,
Social Services for the Elderly, Pathophysiology,
Community Health Nursing, Child Development
and Health, Maternity Nursing, Social
Welfare for the Disabled, Theories of
Social Work Practice, Social Welfare
Policy, Work Field Instruction Care,
Early Childhood Education
Year 4
Nursing Research, East-West Complimentary
Nursing, Critical Thinking in Nursing,
Nursing Administration, Geriatric Nursing,
Mental Health, Adult Nursing?, Nursing
and Economy, Adult Nursing?, Social
Welfare Administration, Social Work
in Health Care, Skills and Techniques
for Social Work Practice, Practice in
Early Childhood Education, Statistics,
Hospice and Nursing, Selective Clinical
Practice, Social Welfare and Law, Social
Welfare Research Methodology, Community
Welfare
Graduates
can play a role specifically in domestic
or overseas hospitals to promote public
health as a nurse, a nursing administrator,
a public health teacher, an industrial
nurse, a public health nurse, a public
health clinic director, or a pre-school
teacher.
Shin-Ae Park, Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1997, Professor,
Community Health Nursing, peace@khu.ac.kr]
Hyang-Yeon Lee, Ph.D.
[Yonsei University, 1986, Professor,
Adult Nursing, leehl@khu.ac.kr]
Kyoul-Ja Cho, Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1993, Professor,
Pediatric Nursing, choks@khu.ac.kr]
Yoon-Hee Kim, Ed.D.
[Yonsei University, 1990, Professor,
Psychiatric Nursing,
kimyhee@khu.ac.kr]
Hyun-Sook Kang Ph.D.
[Seoul National University, 1985, Professor,
Fundamental Nursing Science, hyunsuk@khu.ac.kr]