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In the Department of Law, we study under an ambitious curriculum focusing on civic basic laws in a 4-term system configured to study constitutional law and other subjects, to nurture graduates with the capabilities to perform in global corporations.
The Department of Political Science offers a curriculum covering elections, local governments, and international politics while ensuring opportunities for study abroad. Students will graduate with the competence to play a role on the global stage in NGOs and international organizations.
■Study ‘Business Law’ and become a bridge for trade between Japan and your home country.
Students study not only corporate M&A (mergers and acquisitions), patent related duties, and troubleshooting, but also merchandise sales, staff employment, and other legal knowledge that is imperative for working in the business field. As students gain understanding of business laws, they can act as intermediaries for trade between Japan and their own home countries in the future.
■Visit Japanese corporations for practical learning with ‘Corporate Externships’.
The Department of Law’s location at the Ariake campus, placing us nearby many blue-chip firms, is advantageous for our students to participate in work experience at law firms, trading companies, financial institutions, media related organizations, government agencies, NGOs and NPOs. These experiences offer students valuable opportunities to consider what actions they need to implement in order to benefit society and make use of the knowledge they have gained.
■Practical classes that focus on the essence of politics for students interested in working in government and mass media.
‘Election specific research’ and ‘Regional government research’ are some of the characteristic practical lectures offered by the Department of Political Science. Students study issues facing modern society and future political realities navigated by an experienced teaching staff, leading students to explore how we interact with politics in our immediate surroundings.
Students gain the ability to think for themselves and articulate their ideas through the two-way classroom style.
Students learn about politics in English in the Department of Political Science
With approximately 50 hours of corporate externships in collaboration with the industry, government and education sectors, students can experience the practical operations of not only corporations, but also government agencies, NPOs and NGOs.
In the Department of Law, students develop the ability to create rules by studying the main laws of Japan (the Constitution, Civil Code, and Penal Code), as well as the Companies Act, financial law, Intellectual Property Law, Private International Law, and other legal knowledge that is useful in business and daily life. We cultivate professionals with a broad outlook who will lead society in the business world and on the international stage. It is possible to take some subjects in Chinese.
■ Examples of future career prospects
Large corporations, financial institutions, mid-sized blue-chip firms, venture corporations, trading businesses, distribution, entrepreneurs in intellectual property and IT related startups.
[Ariake campus]
In the Department of Political Science, we offer a variety of subjects about international relations and international research in order for our students to learn about the global world and develop an interest in different cultures. Practical lectures that get to the core of political science are a feature of this course. Our faculty comes with extensive experience to navigate students through problems in modern society and consider the future of politics, and to cultivate players who can orderly shape international and regional societies.
■ Examples of future career prospects
Major corporations, financial institutions, mid-sized blue-chip firms, venture corporations, employees in NGO and NPOs, mass media such as newspaper and news organizations (especially political reporters), etc.
[Ariake campus]