Keio University

Courses Offered

This page introduces the courses offered in the Nursing major at the Graduate School of Health Management. For details, please see the course guide (syllabus).

Master's Program

Introductory Courses

A group of courses designed to build a solid foundation for effective learning and research in specialized fields.

Analytical Methods Courses

A group of courses designed for students to acquire the fundamental theories and practical methods of analysis and interpretation of results, which are required for rational decision-making regardless of their field of specialization.

Students can progressively learn courses from basic to advanced levels in literacy, biostatistics and epidemiology, data science, and qualitative research.

Specialized Courses

A group of courses for acquiring advanced knowledge and skills in specialized fields.

As a Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS) program, we offer education in four fields: cancer nursing, psychiatric nursing, gerontological nursing, and genetic nursing.

In some courses, students can freely take courses regardless of their major to acquire interdisciplinary and advanced knowledge and skills in the fields of nursing, health, medical care, welfare, public health, and sports.

Special Research Courses

Courses in which students receive research supervision to prepare their master's thesis or a research project paper as an equivalent research outcome.

Features of the Graduate School: Flexibility in Course Selection

The Graduate School of Health Management offers a wide variety of courses. As long as students meet the graduation requirements, they are free to choose which courses to take.

Ph.D. program

Special Topics

Courses that review fundamental theories, methodologies, and analytical techniques for empirical research.

Joint Seminars

Courses centered on research presentations and discussions by students, as well as researchers and practitioners from both within and outside the university.