Features and Advantage:
fulfill the educational policy of combining theory and practice and cultivate students to be qualified clinical nurses
cultivate students to be equipped with professionalism, knowledge of the humanities, global vision and an attitude of lifelong learning
provide advanced, professional healthcare, based on the evidence-based nursing strategies
cultivate students caring for patients with compassion and make ethical decisions
guide students how to lead and manage as well as to communicate and cooperate
Curriculum Design:
Master’s three tracks: gerontology, adult health care, and women's and children’s health
-require 36 credit hours of work, including six credit hours towards a Master’s thesis and a minimum of six credit hours of elective courses
-require to pass an oral defense to obtain a Master’s degree
-Integrate medical knowledge with state-of-art technology to cultivate more clinical nurse specialists and nursing leaders
Undergraduate
-focus on fundamental nursing competence and core professional courses
-include courses in the humanities and liberal arts integrated with elective courses in nursing field
-two ways to achieve a Bachelor’s degree: 72 credit hour two-year program for students already holding an associate's degree and 128 credit hour program for students with a high school diploma.
Future Career:
Master’s Degree Program:
-pursue advanced study in doctoral programs in a nursing related field
-hold administrative or clinical positions in health care organizations
-work as a health care consultant, case manager or a nurse specialist in schools
or hospitals
Undergraduate Program:
-pursue advanced study on a Master’s degree in a nursing related field
-engage in other health related industries such as insurance or marketing of
heath care products