Rapid social changes in recent years have created serious psychological problems at home, school, and offices. To help those who have difficulty in developing interpersonal relations, psychological approaches are necessary.
This department aims at developing students with social competence and sensibility for human relationships, who can deeply probe into human nature. The curriculum includes classes on interpersonal relationships; theories of social, developmental, clinical, and basic psychology; and psychological experimentation.
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Fundamental Classes |
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Clinical Psychology and Health Classes |
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Interpersonal and Social Classes |
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Developmental and Educational Psychology Classes |
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Disability and Assistance Classes |
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Welfare Psychology and Teacher Education Classes |
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Human Science |
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The Humanities and Humanity |
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Nature, Science and Technology, and Humanity |
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Society and Humanity |
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Community and Culture |
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Religion and Culture |
Culture of Christianity
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Religious Cultures
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Seminar
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Seminar Classes |
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Integrated Lectures |
Lectures
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Career Education Classes |
Career Education
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Japanese Courses
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Information Courses
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Foreign Languages |
English
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German
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French
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Chinese
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Korean
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English
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German
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French
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Chinese
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Korean
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※General English Ⅰ to Ⅳ aren't offered by the Department of English.
※Occupation and Life Ⅰ to Ⅱ aren't offered by the Department of Social Policy or the Department of Social Work.