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MENU About Us Greeting Messages from Alumni and Students Our Philosophy Symbol Overview History Campus Guide Industry-Academia-Government Joint Projects Undergraduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Class Subjects by Year Nursing Practicum Subjects Graduation Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Credit Transfer System (Ishikawa City College) Graduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Completion Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Certified Nurse Administrator Master’s Program Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) Education Course ― Master’s Program International Exchange Chiang Mai University Training Program, Thailand Exchange with Jilin University School of Nursing (Jilin Province, China) Exchange with Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (Jiangsu Province) Summer 2021 Online Training with American Nurses International Contribution Project (Receiving JICA Trainees) Prospective Students Admission Information Enrollment Fees, Testing Fees, Tuition Fees, and Scholarships Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Master’s Program) Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Doctoral Program) Special Register Students — Research Students (Graduate School Subjects) Student Life Support Campus Calendar Housing Study Support Health management Tuition Fees Other Fees Scholarships About Us Greeting Messages from Alumni and Students Our Philosophy Symbol Overview History Campus Guide Industry-Academia-Government Joint Projects Undergraduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Class Subjects by Year Nursing Practicum Subjects Graduation Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Credit Transfer System (Ishikawa City College) Graduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Completion Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Certified Nurse Administrator Master’s Program Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) Education Course ― Master’s Program International Exchange Chiang Mai University Training Program, Thailand Exchange with Jilin University School of Nursing (Jilin Province, China) Exchange with Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (Jiangsu Province) Summer 2021 Online Training with American Nurses International Contribution Project (Receiving JICA Trainees) Prospective Students Admission Information Enrollment Fees, Testing Fees, Tuition Fees, and Scholarships Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Master’s Program) Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Doctoral Program) Special Register Students — Research Students (Graduate School Subjects) Student Life Support Campus Calendar Housing Study Support Health management Tuition Fees Other Fees Scholarships JAPANESE About Us Greeting Messages from Alumni and Students Our Philosophy Symbol Overview History Campus Guide Industry-Academia-Government Joint Projects Undergraduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Class Subjects by Year Nursing Practicum Subjects Graduation Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Credit Transfer System (Ishikawa City College) Graduate Our Educational Philosophy Admission Policy Diploma Policy Curriculum Completion Requirements Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs Admission Requirements Certified Nurse Administrator Master’s Program Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) Education Course ― Master’s Program International Exchange Chiang Mai University Training Program, Thailand Exchange with Jilin University School of Nursing (Jilin Province, China) Exchange with Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (Jiangsu Province) Summer 2021 Online Training with American Nurses International Contribution Project (Receiving JICA Trainees) Prospective Students Admission Information Enrollment Fees, Testing Fees, Tuition Fees, and Scholarships Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Master’s Program) Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Doctoral Program) Special Register Students — Research Students (Graduate School Subjects) Student Life Support Campus Calendar Housing Study Support Health management Tuition Fees Other Fees Scholarships HOMEProspective StudentsStudent Life Support Student Life Support 1. Student Support Offices 2. Carrying Your Student ID 3. Communications/Notices for Students (Noticeboards) 4. Summons from Outside the University & Receiving Mail 5. Lost and Found Item Notifications 6. Rules for the Use of Teaching Materials and Other Resources 1. Student Support Offices Study WhatWhenWhere (Office)StudyFor study registration, additions, withdrawalsAcademic Affairs OfficeCurriculumFor timetables, lecture absences, supplementary classesAcademic Affairs OfficeRegular examinationsFor supplementary examinations etc.Academic Affairs Office Submission of Notifications and Issuance of Certification WhatWhenWhere (Office)Student IDReissuance of a lost or damaged cardAcademic Affairs OfficeStudent record changesFor leaves of absence, study trips, withdrawal, etc.Academic Affairs OfficeIssuance of certification Student discount cardIf you need a certificate issuedIf you will be traveling more than 100 km one-way on JR.Academic Affairs Office Tuition Fees and Scholarship Money WhatWhenWhere (Office)Payment of tuition feesPayment of tuition feesGeneral AffairsTuition fee exemptionsTuition fee exemptionsAcademic Affairs OfficeStudent loansStudent loansAcademic Affairs Office Student Life WhatWhenWhere (Office)Lost and foundIf you have lost or found something on campusGeneral AffairsUse of facilitiesIf you would like to use university facilities for extracurricular activitiesAcademic Affairs OfficeStudent life adviceIf you would like advice on student lifeAcademic Affairs OfficeHealth managementIf you would like health advice or counsellingHealth OfficeExtracurricular activitiesIf you would like to create a group/club and post notices about itAcademic Affairs OfficeHousingNotices can be posted on the student noticeboard (lounge in the Student Union building)Academic Affairs OfficePart-time workNotices can be posted on the student noticeboard (entrance to the Student Union building)Academic Affairs Office Future Pathways WhatWhenWhere (Office)Employment and further study applicationsWhen you are looking for employment or to go on to further studyAcademic Affairs OfficeNational Examination applicationsWhen you wish to take National ExaminationsAcademic Affairs Office 2. Carrying Your Student ID Your Student ID is an important document that certifies that you are a student of this university. Carry it with you at all times, so you can present it when asked, and keep it safe until you graduate.Your university student ID card is also used for the following purposes: When you take regular exams When you use the University Library When you purchase Student Commuter Passes When you wish to obtain or use a student travel fare discount certificate (student discount certificate) If you lose or damage your card, please submit a request to have it reissued. If you graduate or leave the university, please return your Student ID immediately to the Secretarial Office (Academic Affairs Office). 3. Communications/Notices for Students (Noticeboards) Communications and notices will be given to students via university noticeboards. Check the noticeboards whenever you arrive at or leave the university. Please note that any notices posted will be deemed to have been shared with all students. Be sure to check the noticeboards so that you don’t miss anything. Noticeboard Locations Year-Level-Specific NoticeboardsFirst- and Second-Year Students1st floor of the Education & Research Building – Student Union side of the Center HallThird-Year and Transfer Students1st floor of the Education & Research Building – Administration Building side of the Center HallFourth-Year and Graduate School Students2nd floor of the Education & Research Building – centrally located in the Center HallAll-Year-Level Common Noticeboards1st floor of the Education & Research Building – centrally located in the Center HallStudent Noticeboards1st floor of the Education & Research Building – centrally located in the Center HallEntrance to the Student Union Building (Education & Research Building side)Lounge and study area in the Student Union BuildingLounge and Future Pathways Corner in the Student Union Building Content of Notices  Content of Notices Notice Locations Year-Level-SpecificNoticeboards All-Year-LevelCommonNoticeboards Student Noticeboards Education & ResearchBuilding Student Union Center Hall Entrance Lounge 1st/2nd floor 1st floor 1stfloor Education &ResearchBuilding side Study area FuturepathwaysinformationcornerNotices fromthe UniversityAnnouncement ofuniversity rules/provisions○○University eventinformation○○Payment of tuition fees/exemptions/scholarships &student loan information○○Academics-relatedinformation(lectures, exams, etc.)○Future pathways(applications forNational Examinations,employment etc.)○Student summons○Other(Extracurricular activities,found items, festivals, etc.)○○○NoticesbetweenStudentsStudent association,University festival,club activities etc.○OtherInformation on futurepathways○○Information from outsidethe university○ 4. Summons from Outside the University & Receiving Mail Outside of emergenciesy or other extremely important situations, the university will not take requests from within or outside the university to summon individual students. In addition, the university cannot receive mail on behalf of individual students, so please let your family and friends know.However, for groups recognized by the university (Student Association, University Festival Organization Committee, clubs, etc.), mail may be claimed at the Secretarial Office (General Affairs Office), and will be delivered to the mailbox in front of the Faculty Office (3rd floor of the Education & Research Building). 5. Lost-and-Found Item Notifications If you notice that you have lost or forgotten money or other items on campus, or you think they have been stolen, please notify the General Affairs Office as soon as possible. If you have found a lost item, please take it immediately to the General Affairs Office. 6. Rules for the Use of Teaching Materials and Other Resources Do not use for purposes other than study Obtain permission from the teacher in charge if using for self-study Do not use in locations other than those permitted Notify the teacher in charge immediately if any item has been damaged When you are finished using teaching materials or other resources, restore them to their original state and return them to their original location If damage occurs, or the item is lost, due to deliberate or significant negligence, the university may ask for compensation for any damage caused About USUndergraduateGraduate SchoolInternational ExchangeProspective Students Greeting Hiromi SANADA President Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University Hiromi SANADA, RN, PhD, WOCN, FAAN President Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing UniversityB.S., St&#8230;. 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&#8230; Our Philosophy Nursing 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&#8230; Symbol 【Representing Our Pride and Confidence as an Educational Institution Training the Next Generation of Nursing Leaders】 Overlapping CirclesIconography repres&#8230; Overview 【Undergraduate School】 FacultyFaculty of NursingStudent Capacity340 (Admission capacity : 80; new third-year transfer students : 10)DegreeBachelor of Scien&#8230; History Before 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&#8230; Campus Guide The 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&#8230; The Library Our library is a two-story spacious area with nearly 60,000 books, many items of audio-visual educational software, subscribed science journals, an&#8230; The Community Care Center As 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&#8230; The Career Development Support Center The Career Development Support Center was established in November 2013 as a hub to support and promote the career development of nursing professionals, with &#8230; 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&#8230; 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&#8230; 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&#8230; 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&#8230; Admission Policy Student selection examinations include the General Admission Examination (Early and Late Schedules), the Admission Examination via Recommendation, and the Ad&#8230; Diploma Policy We 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 &#8230; Curriculum The undergraduate program consists of two broad areas of subjects. The Liberal Arts courses introduce students to a broader and more profound understanding o&#8230; Class Subjects by Year 【Liberal Arts】 *Bold subject names indicate compulsory subjects, and underlined subject names indicate prerequisite subjects for Nursing Practicum subjects&#8230; Nursing Practicum Subjects At 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 &#8230; Graduation Requirements To 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&#8230; Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs DegreeAwardedBachelor of Science in NursingQualificationAcquired afterGraduationAfter four years of study at the university, graduates are qualified to take &#8230; Admission Requirements Requirementsfor Acceptance andAdmission into SchoolStudents must have a high school diploma or equivalent, which must be officially recognized by Japan’s Min&#8230; 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&#8230; Our Educational Philosophy The educational philosophy of this university is to train well-rounded nursing professionals and nursing instructors who can truly understand human lives and&#8230; 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&#8230; 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&#8230; Curriculum Our Master’s program includes lectures and practicums distributed between basic and specialized courses. In addition to these courses, the Master’s program o&#8230; 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 &#8230; Degrees Awarded and Requirements for Completing the Programs 【Master’s Program】 Degree Awarded: Master of Nursing Science The degree of Master of Nursing Science is awarded to those who meet the following requirement&#8230; Admission Requirements Students must have a four-year undergraduate degree  or equivalent, which must be recognized by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and T&#8230; 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&#8230; Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) Education Course ― Master’s Program 【Certified Nurse Specialist Education Course】 IPNU’s  Graduate School Master’s Program features courses focused  on the fields of Community/Mental Health/P&#8230; Chiang Mai University Training Program, Thailand FY2016 Program for Promoting Inter-University Collaborative EducationHuman Healthcare Personnel Training Project: Studying Local Healthcare Systems Abroad 【&#8230; Exchange with Jilin University School of Nursing (Jilin Province, China) On March 29, 2016, IPNU established a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Jilin University School of Nursing. University President ISHIGAKI gave a lec&#8230; Exchange with Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (Jiangsu Province) On March 28, 2016, IPNU established a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine. As we push forward with training ind&#8230; 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&#8230; International Contribution Project (Receiving JICA Trainees) At the Community Care Center, we receive JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) trainees for the purpose of making international contributions. Upon t&#8230; Admission Information 【Undergraduate】 No. to Be Admitted, Application Period, and Entrance Exam Dates No. to Be Admitted Faculty and Department Places Available G&#8230; Enrollment Fees, Testing Fees, Tuition Fees, and Scholarships 【Faculty】 ClassificationAmountRemarksAdmission testing fees¥17,000Admission feesIshikawa Prefecture residents¥282,000Applicants who have had an address wit&#8230; Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Master’s Program) 【Health Nursing】 Nursing Design  Prof. Kobayashi HiromitsuExperimental research on the evaluation of nursing skills, using measurements of physiological an&#8230; Research Supervision Staff and Research Topics (Doctoral Program) 【Community Health Nursing Design】  Prof. Kobayashi HiromitsuExperimental research on the evaluation of nursing skills, using measurements of physiological &#8230; Special Register Students — Research Students (Graduate School Subjects) 【Special Register Students】 At the IPNU Graduate School, we offer a system through which anyone is able to register to study individual subjects.Please con&#8230; Student Life Support 1. Student Support Offices 2. Carrying Your Student ID 3. Communications/Notices for Students (Noticeboards) 4. Summons from Outside the University & Rec&#8230; Campus Calendar 【FY2023】 April4 (Tue)University entrance ceremony3 (Mon) – 7 (Fri)Health check-ups and guidance10 (Mon)First semester classes begin1 (Sat) – 10 (Mon)Regist&#8230; 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&#8230; 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 &#038;&#8230; Health management Mental 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&#8230; Tuition Fees 【Amount of tuition fees and due dates】 ClassificationPayment AmountPayment Due DateFirst Semester¥267,900April 15 (May 30 for new students)Second Semester¥&#8230; Other Fees In addition to tuition fees, other fees must be paid, including (1) actual costs for practicums, (2) teaching materials, (3) Support Group fees, (4) accident&#8230; Scholarships Every April, a Scholarship Information Session is held with information on scholarships. 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