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Faculty of International Communication

Faculty of International Communication

The Faculty of International Communication was founded in April 2005.
Today, women in Japan are entering an increasing number of fields in a society that is placing more emphasis on internationalization and a good business sense.

In order to address these needs, the Faculty of International Communication teaches business knowledge and helps students acquire a high level of practical English. Our goal is to impart leadership ability and practical skills to our students - two things that are necessary for women who wish to succeed in today's society.

The program is designed to respond to the wide ranging interests of students and incorporates a flexible system that features two broad tracks of study: Global Communication Course and Global Social Systems Course.

Communication skills cannot be developed in the classroom alone. Students of the Faculty of International Communication will develop their skills through experiences that consider society outside of the university - developing an understanding of different cultures, customs and language in the process. Such experiences will nurture the good judgment and decisiveness that are necessary elements of a forward-looking business sense.

Global Communication Course

Global Social Systems Course

Global Communication Course- Faculty Members

Global Social Systems Course- Faculty Members

The Four Key Features of the Faculty

First year students study the essentials of English. Second year students select either the Global Communication or Global Social Systems programs, and begin studying their chosen field in greater depth during the third year. The curriculum of the Faculty of International Communication has four important features:

1. Generous Support for Studying Abroad

Studying abroad is a perfect complement to any language education program. It can provide abroad perspective and practical English skills. Generous support is given to students who wish to study abroad. Financial subsidies of up to ?400,000 are available for long-term study abroad, and up to ?200,000 for short-term study. Students can receive academic credit for overseas study experience, allowing them to progress smoothly toward graduation in four years. Currently, the university has exchange study abroad programs with a number of universities and is actively working on expanding partnerships with other universities abroad.

2. Expert Instructors

The Faculty of International Communication is unique in having a large number of instructors who are native speakers of English, and instructors with practical business experience. About 70% of English classes within this department are taught by native speakers of English. Practical study of English, business and the social sciences will raise student awareness of other cultures.

3. Rich Outside Experience

Valuable experiences outside of the classroom allow students to view society from a variety of perspectives. Study abroad, volunteer work, internships, and practical business experience all help students gain important transferrable skills and become more well-rounded.

4. Positive Support for Career Qualifications

In addition to TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS and other English proficiency tests, various professional qualifications can be acquired for a wide range of careers.

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