Learning Characteristics

Students will approach various issues facing modern society from five areas, based on the ability to respond to a flexible society, while polishing the skills that are indispensable for modern society. We will cultivate women who has a wide range of perspectives and specialties, and are widely active in society.

Deepen the learning of themes that suit your interests from 5 courses

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Multicultural Coexistence Course

Understand and recognize the differences in various cultures, nationalities, ethnic groups, and languages, and increase the knowledge and communicative abilities for living together.

Kyoto & Tourism Studies Course

Deepen knowledge about the history, culture, tourism theory, and hospitality of Kyoto, and cultivate abilities related to regional development, urban policy, and the tourism business.

Life Design Course

In addition to psychology, welfare, pedagogy, and gender knowledge, students will develop a mentality for leadership and giving care, and cultivate the abilities for creating an honest and fulfilling life.

Business Management Course

Students will acquire basic theories for economics, management, social environments surrounding companies, and markets, as they refine practical abilities that will be useful for business society.

Public Policy and Law Course

Focused learning of the laws that support society and the public policies that are the foundation of development, and then aim to utilize that knowledge as public servants and business persons.

Courses of Interest

Multicultural Coexistence Course

Immigrant Refugee Theory

Understand a globalized society from the existence of immigrants and refugees, and consider the social problems of immigrants and refugees as it relates to ourselves.

 

International Education Theory

Consider and compare the objectives of education reform for various foreign countries from an educational and societal point of view, and learn about the relationship between education and the various social problems in each country.

Kyoto & Tourism Studies Course

Kyoto/Osaka/Nara Fieldwork

Hands-on study walking around in Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara. Gain the basics of fieldwork while mapping out a comprehensive understanding of the region’s special characteristics and history, with a focus on the Kyoto region.

 

Sightseeing Innovation Theory

Seeking the further development of tourism activities that are aimed at economic growth and regional revitalization. We will explore the possibilities of sightseeing innovation while looking at revolutionary case studies.

Life Design Course

Women & Leadership

Compared to other countries, the number of women in leadership roles in Japanese society is extremely small. We will cultivate leadership for the improvement of self as well as society.

 

Psychological Clinical Science

Learn the role and reality of clinical psychology for the prevention and solution of psychological issues, such as mental function basic theory, psychological assessment, and psychotherapy techniques.

Business Management Course

International Business Theory

Learn the basics of international trade and investment, such as the reason why trade happens, why governments get involved in trade, and the reason for overseas investments.

 

Environmental Economics Theory

Consider what the conditions are for sustainable development in modern society, aiming for economic activity in a modern society that is compatible with the global environment.

Public Policy and Law Course

Civil Servants & The Law

Learn about the rights, obligations, responsibilities, and legal systems of civil servants. Through case law research, students will learn the basic knowledge about constitutional and administrative laws necessary for civil servants.

 

International Society and Public Policy

Study the development of public policy in the international society, with European regional integration as an example. Establish the foundation of a business person who will be active on the global stage.

Department of Social System Studies