We strive to cultivate student to become high-level professionals with investigative and collaborative skills, and the communication skills necessary in modern society.
The Studies in Contemporary Society program is composed of two courses. The information communication specialty deepens theoretical and practical analysis skills regarding various problems related to the information communication that forms the basis of modern society. Also, we support students who are working adults who aim to increase their qualifications by acquiring information education qualifications or IT passport qualifications, or becoming information processing experts or fundamental information technology engineers. These career enhancements are becoming increasingly important as IT continues to rapidly progress.
The clinical sociology program conducts research about clinical sociology related to contemporary life and death, and gender. By conducting research to help eliminate violence towards women and children and to support the victims while this violence is being eradicated, by understanding the culture and customs connected to birth and burial of the dead, and by deepening insight into human existence, we aim to train our students to become graduates who have the clinical skills to offer better support and care to others, and the skills to investigate and analyze social structure, consciousness, and conditions.
Both courses aim to cultivate students to become higher level professionals with clinical and communication skills, who strive to work together with the specialized academic and professional fields demanded by modern society.