
| DIVISION OF HUMAN SCIENCES | ||
| Humanity and Existence | ||
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The "Actions and Values" class focuses on how people gain a sense of values, and how we live based on our values in the current era. The "Practical Exercise of Human Science" class teaches students to be aware of problems through their experiences, and how to maintain an attitude conducive to solving problems, based on their values and judgement. In this category there are other subjects such as "Ideas and History", "Life and Environment", "The Individual and the Organization", and "Health and Exercise." |
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| Science and Logic | ||
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In this seminar, students learn the essential qualities of science, that is, intellectual creativity. Students will also improve their logical and objective way of thinking, based on hard facts, using knowledge and the scientific method.
Subjects include: "Information and Networking", "Science and Creation", "Modern Science", "Ideas and Logic", "Systems Theory and the Logic of Ideas", "Investigative and Scientific Methods." |
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| Art and Creation | ||
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Creativity in any endeavor can bring abundance and wealth. Studying creativity will help students to polish their sensibilities, learn the function of creativity, and be creative in their daily lives. Subjects include: "Humanity and Music", "Humanity and Art", "Humanity and Literature", "Humanity and Theater." |
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| Contemporary Society and the Environment | ||
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Students learn about society and the lives and livelihoods created therein; also about the various aspects of nature, how to recognize various kinds of problems in contemporary society, and how to develop their knowledge and powers of logic to solve these problems. Subjects include: "Ecosystems and Life", "Character Formation and Daily Behavior", "Climate and Life in Aomori", "Dynamic Social States and Living Patterns", "Law and Life", "Economy and Life", "Global Society and Culture", "International Relations and Japan", "Sci-tech and the Environment." |
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| Language and Communication | ||
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These courses focus on learning a language, especially English, as a global means of communication. Students study a language in the context of its cultural environment and particular circumstances, and improve their communicative abilities through interpersonal relationships.
Subjects include: "Interpersonal Communication", "Active English I & II", "Creative English I & II", "English Communication", "Korean Environment and Language", "Chinese Environment and Language", "Russian Environment and Language." |
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