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Department of Psychology for Well-being

 

Department of Psychology for Well-being

Rapid social changes in recent years have created serious psychological problems at home, school, and the workplace. Solving these problems requires a psychological approach engaging human behavior and state of mind.
This department aims at developing students with academic-based 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; as well as psychological experimentation, training and exercise.

 

Departmental Classes
General Education Classes

 

Core Classes
Introduction to Social Welfare
Introduction to Psychological Experiments
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
Psychological Research Methods Ⅰ
Psychological Research Methods Ⅱ
Psychological Experiment (Practicals)
Experimental Psychology Lab
Seminar in Examination of Clinical Psychology Ⅰ
Seminar in Specialized Studies Ⅰ
Seminar in Specialized Studies Ⅱ
Special Study Seminar Ⅲ
Special Study Seminar Ⅳ
Senior Thesis
Fundamental Classes
Psychology of Self
Psychological Statistics
The Psychology of Learning
The Psychology of Personality
Physiological Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Specialized Theories in Psychology
Clinical Psychology
and Health
Classes
Counseling
Seminar in Examination of Clinical Psychology Ⅱ
Clinical Psychology
Criminal Psychology
The Psychology of Health
Interpersonal and
Social Classes
Group Dynamics
Social Skills Practicum
Social and Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
Cultural Psychology
Developmental
and Educational
Psychology Classes
Clinical Development Psychology
Educational Psychology
Theory of Educational Consultation
Developmental Psychology
Cognitive Development
Disability
and Assistance
Classes
Clinical Psychology of Intellectual Disability
General Theory of Special Needs Education
Social Work Psychology
Psychological Laboratory Practice of Intellectual Disability
Welfare Psychology
and Teacher
Education
Classes
Contemporary Politics
Introduction to Economics
Social Theory and Social System
International Economics
International Political Science
Constitutional Law Ⅰ
Religion Studies
Psychological Theory and Psychological Support
Educational Theories of Disabled Children
Psychology of Intellectual Disability
Health Care of Intellectual Disability
Psychology of Physically Disabled
Health Care of Physically Disabled
Psychology of Health Impairments
Health Care of Health Impairments
Educational Methodology of Intellectual Disability Ⅰ
Educational Methodology of Intellectual Disability Ⅱ
Educational Methodology of Physically Disabled
Educational Methodology of Health Impairments
Educational Theory of Visual Impairments
Educational Theory of Hearing Impairments
Education of Multiple Disabilities and LD
Teaching Practicum for Disabled Children

Human Science
Mental Health Studies
Science of Human Body Ⅰ
Science of Human Body Ⅱ
Medicine and Sports
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Nutrition
Fundamental Kinesiology
Theory of Health and Fitness
Practicum of Physical Education Ⅰ
Practicum of Physical Education Ⅱ
Lifelong Exercise Plan Ⅰ
Lifelong Exercise Plan Ⅱ
Sports and Exercise
Exercise and Health Development
Seminar of Human Body and Heart Ⅰ
Seminar of Human Body and Heart Ⅱ
The Humanities and
Humanity
Philosophy Ⅰ
Philosophy Ⅱ
Psychology Ⅰ
Psychology Ⅱ
Ethics and Humanity
Life and Ethics
World of Music
World of Fine Arts
World of Literature
Nature, Science and
Technology, and
Humanity
Science and Humanity
World of Matter
Biology Ⅰ
Biology Ⅱ
Environment and Humanity Ⅰ
Environment and Humanity Ⅱ
Statistics Ⅰ
Statistics Ⅱ
Mathematics Ⅰ
Mathematics Ⅱ
Society and
Humanity
Japanese Constitutional Law
Law
Investment Structures
Modern World History(Asian)
Modern World History(Western)
Political Science Ⅰ
Political Science Ⅱ
Introduction to Economics Ⅰ
Introduction to Economics Ⅱ
Sociology Ⅰ
Sociology Ⅱ
Cultural Authropology
Media and Society
Community and
Culture
Theory of Northern Regions
Theory of Hokkaido Regional Culture Ⅰ
Theory of Hokkaido Regional Culture Ⅱ
Chinese Studies Abroad
Japanese Culture Ⅰ
Japanese Culture Ⅱ
Readings of Japanese Classical Literature
Chinese Culture Ⅰ
Chinese Culture Ⅱ
Korean Culture
American Culture Ⅰ
American Culture Ⅱ
European Culture Ⅰ
European Culture Ⅱ
International Culture Studies Ⅰ
International Culture Studies Ⅱ
Religion and
Culture
Culture of Christianity
Ideas and Culture of the Bible Ⅰ
Ideas and Culture of the Bible Ⅱ
History and Culture of Christianity Ⅰ
History and Culture of Christianity Ⅱ
Christian Views of the World and Humanity
Religious Cultures
Modern World and Religion
Comparative Religions
Ideas and Culture of Religions in Eastern Asia
Ideas and Culture of India
Ideas and Culture of Buddhism
Ideas and Culture of Islam
Seminar
Seminar for Religion and Culture:Ⅰ Seminar for Religion and Culture:Ⅱ
Seminar Classes
Liberal Arts Seminar Ⅰ Liberal Arts Seminar Ⅱ
Integrated Lectures Lectures
Peace Studies Ⅰ
Peace Studies Ⅱ
Gender and Society
Hokusei Studies
Career Education
Classes
Career Education
Occupation and Life Ⅰ Occupation and Life Ⅱ
Japanese Courses
Japanese Writing Skills Ⅰ Japanese Writing Skills Ⅱ
Information Courses
Computer Literacy
Applied Computer Literacy Ⅰ
Applied Computer Literacy Ⅱ
Computer Hardware Basics
Computer Software Basics
Foreign
Languages
English
General English Ⅰ
General English Ⅱ
General English Ⅲ
General English Ⅳ
German
German Ⅰ
German Ⅱ
German Ⅲ
German Ⅳ
French
French Ⅰ
French Ⅱ
French Ⅲ
French Ⅳ
Chinese
Chinese Ⅰ
Chinese Ⅱ
Chinese Ⅲ
Chinese Ⅳ
Korean
Korean Ⅰ
Korean Ⅱ
Korean Ⅲ
Korean Ⅳ
English
English and Culture
Overseas Studies(English)
Advanced English Ⅰ
Advanced English Ⅱ
Foreign Language Seminar(English)
German
German and Culture
Overseas Studies(German)
Advanced German Ⅰ
Advanced German Ⅱ
Foreign Language Seminar(German)
French
French and Culture
Overseas Studies (French)
Advanced French Ⅰ
Advanced French Ⅱ
Foreign Language Seminar(French)
Chinese
Chinese and Culture
Overseas Studies(Chinese)
Advanced Chinese Ⅰ
Advanced Chinese Ⅱ
Foreign Language Seminar(Chinese)
Korean
Korean and Culture
Overseas Studies(Korean)
Advanced Korean Ⅰ
Advanced Korean Ⅱ
Foreign Language Seminar(Korean)

※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.

 

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