FWU 2024
6/20

●First Class High School Teacher’s License (English)●First Class Junior High School Teacher’s License (English)International Liberal ArtsFood and Health Sciences The major changes transforming our society are accompanied by challenges with regard to diet and nutritional problems in various parts of the world.We need people who can deal with the domestic issues of food safety and dependence on foreign supply, as well as international issues such as food shortages in developing countries. The objective of the course is to give students the skills and expertise needed to help solve these issues. In addition to acquiring relevant knowledge of environmental science and international society, students have the opportunity to take the registered dietitian examination, enabling them to begin a professional career immediately upon graduation. 06Japanese Language and CultureThis course aims to educate students who can communicate Japanese culture from a perspective that values diversity and understands the globalizing world. A broad range of classes on Japanese culture and history are offered, along with specialized courses on Japanese literature, language and language education. Future career paths include jobs in the media, cultural exchange organizations, and Japanese language teaching.International RelationsThe globalized society in which we live is characterized by numerous cross‐border issues related to the environment, conflicts, poverty, terrorism, refugees, and development. Focusing on these issues, students learn about the theory and history of international relations, as well as conflict resolution methods and practice, which hold the key to finding solutions. Career opportunities include roles in international organizations, government bodies such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, cultural exchange organizations, NPOs and NGOs, international corporations and the media.European and North American Languages and CulturesThis course broadly surveys the literature, languages, philosophy and history of Europe and North America, particularly the U.S., Britain, France and Germany, regions that have strongly influenced today’s global democratic society. Students cultivate the analytical and intellectual strengths needed to get a multi‐faceted cultural understanding of the principles that drive modern international society. By learning about North American and European societies, they gain a comparative perspective on Japan. The course fosters people with pluralistic views and advanced communication skills who can be key actors in international society. Career opportunities include work in international institutions and corporations, international departments in public and private organizations, the media, travel and tourism, and English language teaching.Graduates are eligible for the following certifications●First Class High School Teacher’s License (Japanese) ●First Class Junior High School Teacher’s License (Japanese) ●Teacher‐Librarian QualificationGraduates are eligible for the following certifications●Eligibility to take national examination for National Registered Dietitians (RD) ●Dietitian License (English)●First Class Nutrition Teacher’s License ●Food Sanitation Supervisor (Appointment qualification) ●Food Sanitation Inspector (Appointment qualification)International Economics and ManagementIn addition to providing basic knowledge of international society and culture, the course examines Japanese and foreign economic systems, economic relations and organizational management. Students develop competencies in international economic negotiations and corporate management. Potential careers include work in trading companies that do business with Japan or economic exchange organizations.East Asian ResearchStudents study the languages, cultures, laws, politics, societies, and economics of East Asia, comprising Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asian countries, to gain a comprehensive, multi‐faceted understanding of this dynamic region. Applying the skills and knowledge they have acquired, students strive to promote intra‐regional exchange and the development and security of the East Asian region. Career opportunities include roles in international organizations, cultural exchange organizations, NPOs and NGOs, and international corporations.International College of Arts and Sc

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