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■Overview of Tsuda University■
Tsuda University has two colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Policy Studies.
At the College of Liberal Arts, students study a wide variety of disciplines: those in the Department of English learn language, literature, culture and communication, while those in the Department of International and Cultural Studies work toward attaining an integrated understanding of our society.
In the Department of International Cooperation and Multicultural Studies, through fieldwork and high-level seminar tuition, students learn about multicultural co-existence and international cooperation to realize a more harmonious society.
Students in the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science learn both pure and applied mathematics and computer science.
The College of Policy Studies exists to provide the practical knowledge and problem-solving skills required to advance modern society.
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https://www.tsuda.ac.jp/en/raqott00000001ey-att/TsudaUniversityBrochure.pdf
The Audio Visual Center functions as a center for language education. It offers facilities including an audiovisual library with a full range of materials such as CDs and DVDs, media rooms, a Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) classroom equipped with a simultaneous interpreting practice booth, and a studio. The audiovisual library, located on the first floor of the center, has a collection of approximately 10,000 audio resources and 8,000 video resources. Beyond language learning materials, the collection includes a wide variety of audiovisual materials such as classical and pop music, movies and documentaries.
The Wellness Center offers regular health checkups and follow-up care, and aims to improve students' quality of life in collaboration with the university's Health and Total Well-Being program (a required subject of the College of Liberal Arts). The center also provides a full range of student services including health consultations with the school doctor (internal medicine, a dermatologist, and a gynecologist); nutrition consultations with a registered dietitian; and counseling with a psychiatric counselor. Tsuda University strives to take advantage of being a small-sized women's university by providing each student with face-to-face, in-depth health support.

Supporting language and media education. (The CALL classroom)

Striving to provide each student with face-to-face, in-depth health support.