Undergraduate & Graduate Schools Undergraduate School of Nursing & Health

Aiming for excellent nursing that fuses knowledge, skills, and an abundant spirit,
we offer a comprehensive nursing science education over four years!

Technological innovation in the medical field, such as highly advanced medical care and the use of AI, is remarkable, and advanced practical skills are also required in nursing. Nursing needs are also becoming more complex and diversified due to the rapid aging of the population. In order to acquire the knowledge and skills to respond to such needs, it is said that the conventional four-year education for nurses, public health nurses, and midwives is insufficient. The Aichi Prefectural University Faculty of Nursing has been quick to respond to such social demands and provides training to enable nurses to be highly versatile in the field.

  • Supportive curriculum emphasizing technical skills

    The Faculty of Nursing focuses on providing technical and simulation education in small groups to help students acquire practical skills that will enable them to enter the workforce with confidence.

  • Unique courses that take advantage of the characteristics of Aichi Prefecture

    Unique subjects such as culturally-sensitive care for foreign residents, disaster nursing with a view to the Nankai Trough Earthquake, and the formation of a foundation for global human resources through short-term overseas study, and international health care are offered.

  • Collaboration to solve local healthcare issues

    The Faculty of Nursing has many faculty members who are working with local communities and hospitals to improve the practical skills of nurses, disaster countermeasures, childcare support, and the prevention of lifestyle diseases. The Faculty of Nursing will return its "knowledge" to the community and work together with the community to resolve issues.

A photo of Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Health, Jun Kataoka
Dean, Faculty of Nursing & Health
Jun Kataoka

Greetings from the Dean

Nursing is a field of study that supports human health.

Nursing professionals use their specialized knowledge and skills to deliver evidence-based practices in line with the values of the people they care for. In order to understand the values of others, you need the ability to communicate appropriately and the tolerance to accept the diversity of people. In addition to acquiring specialized knowledge and skills, a university is also a place to cultivate a rich sense of humanity. Let's learn so that we can grow together.

Department of Nursing & Health

Aiming to become excellent nursing professionals active in the international society, the aging society with low birthrate and low fertility rate.

The School of Nursing aims to nurture excellent nursing professionals who will be active in the international society of the 21st century and in the aging society with low birthrate and low fertility, who will nurture compassion and love for all people, and who will be active in a variety of settings such as health and welfare facilities, home and community based on mutual trust among people.

Courses in specialized nursing subjects are taught by faculty members with clinical experience in the nursing profession.Specifically, the curriculum is designed to help students acquire the following abilities and attitudes.

  1. A broad education in culture, society, and nature, and an attitude of continuous self-improvement toward the development of science and medicine.
  2. The ability to systematically acquire the knowledge and skills that form the basis of nursing, and to think scientifically and problem-solve about people's health issues.
  3. The ability to view the human person holistically and in an integrated manner, and to practice nursing care based on scientific evidence, taking into consideration the improvement of the quality of life of people.
  4. An ethical attitude that respects human life and dignity and always strives for better behavior.
  5. Basic ability to position nursing within the overall health and welfare system, and to demonstrate the communication skills and leadership necessary for cooperation and collaboration with various professionals.
  6. The ability to understand the needs of people living in the community and of those receiving treatment who live in diverse settings, including at home, and to solve problems by working in partnership and collaboration with multiple professions and by utilizing local social resources.
  7. Ability to understand people's health issues from an international perspective, taking into account the globalization and diversification of society, and to contribute to the maintenance and promotion of health.