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.
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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.