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Curriculum of Nursing Programs in Korea and the USA

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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the differences in the purpose and curricula of undergraduate and graduate nursing programs in Korea ind the USA.
Data were collected between June 1999 and December 1999 by bulletin, literature, and internet. The convenience sample consisted of eight universities in Korea and ten universities in the USA.
The graduate of the BSN program was prepared for entry into nursing practice as a generalist in both countries. The schools had established standards for student selection. A cumulative 2.5-3.0 GPA during the pre-nursing program(lower division) is needed to apply the baccalaureate nursing program (upper division) in the USA. Total credits for baccalaureate program in Korea were 140-160 semester credit hours and 122-133 credit hours in the US.
The ratios of nursing major to non-nursing subjects of Korea were higher than that of the USA.
Evert though the purposes of the graduate nursing, programs in both countries were similar, the curricular were very different.
The purpose of the masters program was to prepare advanced practice nurses and administrators. According to the speciality areas for CNS and NP, diverse programs were offered in the USA.
The doctoral programs prepared nurse-scientists. Some of the doctoral programs had specialty areas in the USA and Korea. In general, the curricula of nursing programs of the USA were more diverse than that of Korea.
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