365体育投注市立大学
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365体育投注市立大学
Academic Organization

Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences

Adventure in Transformative Thinking

What we share in our discipline is our concern for the human race, which has created such an unprecedented history of civilization and cultures; we value an intellectual rigor with a humanist passion to deeply comprehend our behavior in every sphere. Thus our faculty aims to study these fundamental aspects of human beings, which include a variety of disciplines from philosophy and history, through sociology and psychology, to literatures, education, cultural studies and even computerized human sciences. You who are filled with such intellectual curiosity and rigor are most welcome.?

Our faculty consists of three main branches of discipline, totaling fifteen separate courses. We practice teaching in small seminars with a maximum number of ten or twenty students, which makes it possible for the students to explore their concerns with professionalized or interdisciplinary subjects through a tangible curriculum. We share our fundamental attitude to deeply comprehend the working of human beings and their cultural expressions; hence, our objectives are to acquire essential knowledge about such workings and the more practical skills to communicate in various languages other than the mother tongue.

After graduation, many of the students in this faculty seek teaching jobs; you can get teaching licenses in subjects such as museum curatorship, Japanese, social knowledge, geography and history, civics and foreign languages. Those who pursue business careers join top-grade companies in almost any field.

Courses and Main Subjects

Undergraduate courses

Philosophy and History Philosophy, Japanese History, World History
Human Behavioral Science Sociology, Psychology, Education, Geography
Language and Culture Japanese Language and Literature, Sinology, English and American Language and Literature, German and French Language and Literature, Linguistics Applied, Culture as Representation

Graduate Courses

Philosophy and History Philosophy, Japanese History, Asian History, Western History
Human Behavioral Science Sociology, Psychology, Education, Geography
Language and Culture Japanese Language and Literature, Chinese Linguistics and Sinology, English and American Language and Literature, German and French?Language and Literature,?Linguistics Applied, Culture as Representation
Asian Culture and Urbanism

For more Information

URL:http://www.lit.osaka-cu.ac.jp/en/

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