The Department of Nursing aims to produce able nurses who
will have leadership and contribute to the construction of
a welfare society as well as the academic development of oriental
and western nursing. The following are specific objectives:
1) Students must be prepared with the basic knowledge, skills
and leadership necessary for professional nursing.
2) Students must try to solve controversial problems in professional
nursing using their creativity.
3) Students must develop the approach using oriental and western
nursing for public health.
4) Students must be able to understand the basic knowledge
and know-how to apply it.
5) Students must be able to teach the knowledge and skills
that they acquired.
6) Students must obtain the basics to manage their situation
as a professional nurse.
1) At least 24 course units of graduate level Nursing courses
are required for the master`s degree but at least 33 course
units for the nurse practioner course and 36 course units
for the doctor's degree.
2) Students have to pass a qualifying examination.
3) Students must fulfill presentation, defense, and document
requirements for the Nursing thesis committee.
4) A thesis advisor can be any faculty member from the Nursing
Department.
Advanced Nursing Research, Nursing Theory, East-West Nursing
Philosophy, Nursing Phenomena & Qualitative Research,
Advanced Nursing Research Methodology, Nursing Theory Construction,
Qualitative Nursing Research, Nursing Issues, Oriental Nursing
Theory, Advanced Adult Nursing, Chronic Illness Care, Critical
Care Nursing, Advanced Gerontological Nursing, Advanced Pediatric
Nursing, Parent-Child Interaction, Advanced Maternity Nursing,
Woman's Health Seminar, Woman's Health Promotion, Nursing
Counseling Theory/ Practice, Community Mental Health Nursing,
Family Therapy, Advanced Psychiatric/Mental Health, Advanced
Family Nursing, Advanced Community Health Nursing, Leadership
Theory, Advanced Nursing Management, Nursing Service &
Law, Nursing Administration Theory, Oriental Constitutional
Nursing, Oriental Nursing of Physiology and Pathology, Pharmacology
of Herbal Medicine, Advanced East-West Complimentary Nursing,
Nursing Science, Cultural Nursing Theory, Clinical Pathophysiology,
Role Theory, Nursing Informatics. etc.
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]