The undergraduate program consists of two broad areas of subjects. The Liberal Arts courses introduce students to a broader and more profound understanding of human beings and their environment. In addition to lectures and practicums, we provide a unique course of study that enables students to plan, organize, and perform an onsite practicum in the areas of their interest, with the help of trained professionals. These composite studies, mainly in the first and the second years, allow students to acquire basic knowledge and skills, including for in communication and information technology. The Nursing Studies courses are then gradually introduced, with early exposure to clinical settings in the second year, so that the students are allowed to cultivate themselves in depth while developing an ever-growing interest and motivation in nursing. Our academic year starts in April.
Liberal Arts
Our aim is to help our students acquire an understanding of people as the beneficiaries of nursing, as well as an understanding of the society and environment in which they live. Accordingly, we provide courses which cover a wide range of liberal arts, across five fields: human science, social science, environment science, information technology, and international studies. These include philosophy, psychology, bioethics, health physical science, social welfare, health economics, computer literacy, and foreign languages, especially English. Through their studies of liberal arts, students are aided in obtaining the basic knowledge and skills that enable them to respond to advances in the fields of information technology and international activities. At the same time, students enrich their own sense of humanity. These courses can be selected mainly in the first and the second years of the undergraduate program.
Nursing Studies
Understanding Life in Both Health and Illness
Understanding life from a scientific point of view is a requisite for subsequent nursing studies. Students learn about the human body and its organization of structures and functions (human anatomy and physiology in health); the mechanisms by which organisms live healthy lives (biology, biochemistry, and nutrition); the mechanisms by which health is lost (pathology and microbiology); the mechanisms by which human beings get diseases and disorders, their pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and diagnosis and treatment (internal medicine, surgery, and pharmacology); how human beings reproduce and babies grow and develop, and what happens if these processes do not go properly (obstetrics/gynecology and pediatrics); mental health and its derangements (psychiatry); and human beings prevent diseases and promote health (public health and preventive medicine). Through these courses, students are prepared to acquire correct and mindful understandings of human beings in health and illness, and acquire a scientific basis for nursing procedures, or the skill set necessary to perform as professional nurse clinicians.
Nursing Fundamentals
Nursing Fundamentals introduces basic concepts and skills of nursing, such as physical assessments, fundamentals of caring for patients with signs and symptoms, and nursing theory. Lectures and practical training in these courses allow students to learn the fundamental basis of nursing, which is not only the core of the subsequent studies in specialized areas of nursing, but is in fact the basis of all nursing science. Students are required to take these courses in the first and second years of their study.
Individualized Areas of Nursing
These courses cover areas such as the characteristics of each stage in the human life cycle, nursing responses to specific nursing issues (e.g., women’s health including maternity, parental, pediatric, adult, and gerontological nursing), nursing patients while dealing with their mental health issues and problems (psychiatric and mental health nursing), and nursing involving home-bound patients, their families, and the community (home care and community health nursing). The courses consist of lectures and practicums, and are taken in the second and third years.
Advanced Studies in Nursing
These courses integrate what students have learned in the nursing curriculum, helping them master the ability to utilize and develop their nursing skills. Through these courses, students are also encouraged to find, pursue, and analyze issues of their own interest with regard to significant contemporary problems in health and illness. With the aid of supervising faculty members, student develop their potential to become future nurse researchers while they work on their graduate theses. These courses are taken in the fourth year.
Global Nursing
The university offers an opportunity for its students to gain a global view of nursing through a two-week seminar at a first-rate American university. The program includes medical institution visits, hands-on nursing experiences, lectures given by faculty members, and the chance to meet and exchange opinions with local nursing students at various levels. Students learn about nursing as it is conducted in the United States. Homestay experiences offer a chance to learn about real-life American households and authentic culture. Students who take this seminar receive credit from the university.
GreetingHiromi SANADA President Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University Hiromi SANADA, RN, PhD, WOCN, FAAN President Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing UniversityB.S., St….
Messages from Alumni and Students【Introducing IPNU】 Satomi MINAMIDA,BS, Class of 20XX Ever since my high school days, I’ve found myself intrigued by international cooperation. While studyi…
Our PhilosophyNursing is a job that involves assisting people in various degrees of health, to help them live their lives to their fullest potential. For that reason, nurs…
Symbol【Representing Our Pride and Confidence as an Educational Institution Training the Next Generation of Nursing Leaders】 Overlapping CirclesIconography repres…
Overview【Undergraduate School】 FacultyFaculty of NursingStudent Capacity340 (Admission capacity : 80; new third-year transfer students : 10)DegreeBachelor of Scien…
HistoryBefore the University’s Opening(March 1992 to March 2000) March 2000 to March 2010 April 2010 to Today 【Before the University’s Opening】 March 1992 to Ma…
Campus GuideThe Blue Sea, Majestic Mountains, and Fresh Air Make This the Perfect Place to Cultivate your Sensibilities. A Spacious Campus with a View of the Sea and Mou…
The LibraryOur library is a two-story spacious area with nearly 60,000 books, many items of audio-visual educational software, subscribed science journals, an…
The Community Care CenterAs the general point of contact for creating a ‘University open to the community’, the Community Care Center provides a base for prefectural residents and nu…
The Career Development Support CenterThe Career Development Support Center was established in November 2013 as a hub to support and promote the career development of nursing professionals, with …
Industry-Academia-Government Joint Projects【Agreement Entered into with Saraya Co., Ltd. to Establish the Department of Bio-engineering Nursing as a Joint Research Course】 On January 10, 2023, Ishik…
Access【Wide Area Map】 【Vicinity Map of University】 【how to get to University】 By fixed-route bus from JR Takamatsu Station : Approx.5 minutes(Kango Daigakuma…
Declaration of Non-Smoking【IPNU Declaration of Non-Smoking】 On September 1, 2016, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University officially declared the entire university campus grounds to…
Our Educational Philosophy【Our Educational Philosophy】 We aim to train well-rounded nursing professionals and nursing instructors who can truly understand human lives and quality of…
Admission PolicyStudent selection examinations include the General Admission Examination (Early and Late Schedules), the Admission Examination via Recommendation, and the Ad…
Diploma PolicyWe award the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing to those who have earned the credits required before graduation, who have a foundation in nursing, and …
CurriculumThe undergraduate program consists of two broad areas of subjects. The Liberal Arts courses introduce students to a broader and more profound understanding o…
Class Subjects by Year【Liberal Arts】 *Bold subject names indicate compulsory subjects, and underlined subject names indicate prerequisite subjects for Nursing Practicum subjects…
Nursing Practicum SubjectsAt IPNU, we place importance on education at actual nursing settings in the fields of public health, medical, and welfare, in which people of various health …
Graduation RequirementsTo graduate from IPNU, students must study for at least four years, and obtain 113 credits from compulsory subjects and at least 16 credits from elective sub…
Admission RequirementsRequirementsfor Acceptance andAdmission into SchoolStudents must have a high school diploma or equivalent, which must be officially recognized by Japan’s Min…
Credit Transfer System (Ishikawa City College)IPNU students are eligible to use a credit transfer system to pursue courses offered by Ishikawa City College, which is operated by University Consortium Ish…
Our Educational PhilosophyThe educational philosophy of this university is to train well-rounded nursing professionals and nursing instructors who can truly understand human lives and…
Admission Policy【Master’s Program】 We hold Student selection examinations. We seek a broad spectrum of talented, eager individuals with the following qualities: Broad acad…
Diploma Policy【Master’s Program】 We award the degree of Master of Science in Nursing to students who have obtained the required credits, who have a depth of interdiscipl…
CurriculumOur Master’s program includes lectures and practicums distributed between basic and specialized courses. In addition to these courses, the Master’s program o…
Completion Requirements【Master’s Program】 No. of Credits Required for Completion Two or more years studying in the Master’s Program at this Graduate School 14 or more credits in …
Admission RequirementsStudents must have a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent, which must be recognized by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and T…
Certified Nurse Administrator Master’s Program【What Is a Certified Nurse Administrator?】 A Certified Nurse Administrator, or CNA, is a professional who serves the health/medicine/welfare sector through…
Chiang Mai University Training Program, ThailandFY2016 Program for Promoting Inter-University Collaborative EducationHuman Healthcare Personnel Training Project: Studying Local Healthcare Systems Abroad 【…
Summer 2021 Online Training with American Nurses【Summer 2021 Online Training with American Nurses】 Four students (two second-year and two fourth-year) participated in a six-day online training program wi…
Admission Information【Undergraduate】 No. to Be Admitted, Application Period, and Entrance Exam Dates No. to Be Admitted Faculty and Department Places Available G…
Student Life Support1. Student Support Offices 2. Carrying Your Student ID 3. Communications/Notices for Students (Noticeboards) 4. Summons from Outside the University & Rec…
Housing【Student Dormitories & Apartments】 IPNU does not have student dormitories.Students you wish to live in an apartment or other rented housing must make t…
Study Support【Study Advice】 IPNU features a homeroom teacher system, for individual advice about study and all aspects of student life. 【Guidance for All Year Levels &…
Health managementMental and physical health management is important for living a rich student life.If you have any concerns about your health, please seek advice from the nur…
Tuition Fees【Amount of tuition fees and due dates】 ClassificationPayment AmountPayment Due DateFirst Semester¥267,900April 15 (May 30 for new students)Second Semester¥…
Other FeesIn addition to tuition fees, other fees must be paid, including (1) actual costs for practicums, (2) teaching materials, (3) Support Group fees, (4) accident…
ScholarshipsEvery April, a Scholarship Information Session is held with information on scholarships. If you wish to apply for scholarships and/or student loans, please a…