1. Analysis of Curriculum of 4- year Nursing Schools
- Author
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Ae-Kyung Han, Mi-Won Kim, and Jeong-Mo Park
- Subjects
Nursing (miscellaneous) ,Research and Theory ,Descriptive statistics ,Leadership and Management ,business.industry ,Nursing research ,Home page ,education ,Social change ,humanities ,Education ,InformationSystems_GENERAL ,Team nursing ,Nursing ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY ,Medicine ,Nurse education ,business ,Curriculum ,License ,health care economics and organizations - Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to identify the present status of graduate nursing curriculum in Korea, so as to provide basic data for improving nursing education. Methods: In order to analyze the present nursing curriculum, data were collected from the home page of 81 nursing colleges in Korea. The subjects and credits of nursing curriculum were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: The total graduate credits were 137.6, credits of general education were 31.4 and nursing major courses were 96.5 credits. The credits of nursing major courses were as follows: `basic science for nursing` was 22.0 credits, `basic nursing` was 11.9 credits, `subjects having same name with nursing license examination` were 66.9 credits and `other nursing subjects` were 11.9 credits. These results showed that the credits of general education and nursing major courses were decreased while the subjects and credits related to the courses for nursing license examination have not changed compared with the past. Conclusion: Considering the change of social needs and nursing student character, it is necessary to improve the nursing curriculum. We suggest that further research to facilitate nursing curriculum development and adapting to social change should be undertaken.
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- 2011