ADMISSION POLICY
Undergraduate Faculties: Educational Policy and Overview
Takushoku University currently has five undergraduate faculties: four undergraduate faculties in the humanities and one undergraduate faculty in the sciences. Since its founding, the University has striven to provide international education. As part of this endeavor, we offer an extensive range of programs for studying the global society, including 14 foreign language subjects, long-term study abroad, and overseas language study, and remain committed to educating truly internationally minded students.
- Takushoku University’s educational goals and three basic policies on undergraduate education
- Goals for professional development and other goals for education/research by undergraduate faculty and department
- Three basic policies on undergraduate education by undergraduate faculty and department
Faculty of Commerce
Department of Business Administration/Department of International Business/Department of Accounting
Arming students with basic and specialist expertise in the three fields of law, politics, and economics to enable them to make internationally informed contributions to society in a range of fields in the public and private sectors
Faculty of Political Science and Economics
Department of Law and Political Science/Department of Economics
Arming students with basic and specialist expertise in the three fields of law, politics, and economics to enable them to make internationally informed contributions to society in a range of fields in the public and private sectors
Faculty of Foreign Languages
Department of English Language/Department of Chinese Language/Department of Spanish Language
The Faculty of Foreign Languages provides students the opportunity to acquire special knowledge in the structure and function of languages. Students not only learn to read, write, and speak, they also acquire proficiency in the language for intellectual communication in wide-ranging fields related to languages. Students will develop excellent language skills with an international focus while acquiring a solid understanding of their own language, culture, and society and a respect for other cultures leading to mutual understanding.
Faculty of International Studies
Department of International Studies
The Faculty of International Studies teaches students to understand foreign languages, cultures, ethnicities, and political and economic systems. The students work on wide-ranging challenges faced by a globalized society in the seven fields of international cooperation, international economics, international politics, international culture, international tourism, international sports, and general agriculture with the goal of developing solutions to these challenges.
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering/Department of Electronics and Computer Systems/Department of Computer Science/Department of Design
Arming students with basic to applied engineering knowledge and technical skills with a focus on monozukuri (manufacturing) so they can contribute to the development of Japan and the international community
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