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Department of Regional Studies
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The 21st Century is said to be an
age of multi-culture or an age of local power. The
Department aims at exploring and understanding the
various people and cultures in Japan and Asia,
especially Shiga Prefecture.
The Department consists
of two courses: Course of Japanese Cultures and Course
of Asian Cultures. In both Courses, a local community is
investigated closely; then the larger region is studied
from a broader standpoint, to obtain new insight into
Japanese and Asian cultures. The customs, cultural
properties, folklore and lifestyle of people in a region
are investigated on-the-spot (field work), to deepen
studentsEunderstanding of the region and its cultures.
The Courses attach importance to studies on foreign
languages concerned, which are vital in studying foreign
cultures.
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Department of Living
Design
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In the Department of Living
Design, studies are conducted to
objectively observe, record and examine modern
life undergoing rapid change, with the focus on
housing, utensils and clothing. The method used
for these studies is similar to that used by
archaeologists based on artifact findings. Based
on studies of modern life, the creation of a new
lifestyle is attempted through the innovative
design of housing, utensils and clothing. The
classes are small, and under the guidance by the
teaching staff, the students can undertake actual
projects in the region. Graduation research,
thesis or production, are required in the final
year for students to accomplish their 4 years
study.
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Department of Food Science
and Nutrition
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One of the biggest
concerns for people in the world is how to
take food properly, because we know that good
dietary habits can promote health and
development and reduce risk for major chronic
diseases. The Department of Food Science and
Nutrition studies and collects scientific
evidences useful for health maintenance,
lifestyle-related diseases prevention, and
development of effective nutritional therapy and
education, based on bioscience and food science.
Our academic programs are designed to train
experts in food and nutrition, and graduates are
now working as registered dietitians in clinic,
foodservice, public and community areas, and as
researchers of food development and food
analysis in various research
organizations.
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Department of Human
Relations
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The Human Relations
Department is dedicated to study
aspects of human life such as education,
behavior and society. The staff specializes in
developmental psychology, human behavior
studies, clinical psychology, pedagogics,
sociology, educational sociology. Through the
various approaches each staff member specializes
in, the dynamism of human relations is explored
from various angles and scales. Students can
aquire the fundamentals and basics of psychology
and sociology and pedagogics. Interactive
lectures are prepared with a small number of
people, and students can develop flexible
thought and practical skills. Through these
lectures, students can deepen the themes of
their graduation theses under the careful
guidance of the
staff.
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Department of Intercultural Communications ( Starting April 2012 )
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The Department of Intercultural Communications aims to train individuals who have a keen interest in foreign cultures and strong foreign language skills.
As our world becomes more globalized, there is a need to develop individuals who are able to play an active role both here in Japan and abroad.
Accordingly, the department is seeking individuals who …
- have a keen interest in society, culture, and history of not only their own country but also that of foreign countries.
- have been studying foreign languages enthusiastically and wish to further develop their foreign language skills.
- wish to promote cross- cultural communication in order to address the issues that are facing our globalized society.
Plus ONE
The slogan "Plus ONE" refers to the department's requirement to have students study at least one additional language in addition to English. Students will have opportunity to study German, French, Chinese,
Korean and / or Mongolian. The department recommends that students study one year abroad from the second semester of the second year. Students will be prepared to go overseas to further develop their language
skills and just as importantly develop a better understanding of the target culture as well as a deeper awareness of their own culture as seen through the eyes of an outsider.
Points
- Develop a better understanding of foreign cultures through living the experience. You will immerse yourself in a culture that will allow you to see things as others see things.
- Realize how our international society is becoming more and more globalized. You will learn the methodology to deeply understand your own country, foreign countries, and how we the citizens of this world relate with one another.
- Improve your foreign language skills. You will acquire and develop the practical foreign language skills that are essential for intercultural communication.
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