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Undergraduate Curriculum (Figure)
(As of July,2016)
Course | Industry & City Planning | Local Autonomy Policy | Environmental Policy | Lifestyle & Society | Humanity & Culture | International Studies in Liberal Arts Course (Japanese students) | International Studies in Liberal Arts Course (Foreign students) | |
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Basic Specialized Subjects |
Required Subjects |
Introduction to Regional Studies / Practice in Social Activities / Advanced Foreign Language / Seminar for Freshers / Basic Seminar | ||||||
Elective Subjects |
Modern Economics | Introduction to Law | Mathematics I&Ⅱ | Pedagogy & Psychology | Philosophy | Globalization | ||
Economic Policy | Constitutional Law | Linear Algebra I&Ⅱ | Modern Sociology | Literature | Philosophy | |||
Geography | Political Science | Physics I | Modern History | Lingistics | Constitutional Law | |||
Chemistry I | Physics I | |||||||
Biology I | ||||||||
Descriptive Statistics | ||||||||
Inferential Statistics | ||||||||
Specialized Subjects |
Special Required Subjects |
Econometrics | Administrative Law | Urban Environmental Engineering | Sociology of Community & Region | Founadation of Cultural Theories | Introduction to Language and Society | Foreign students in International Studies in Liberal Arts Course can select the four classes below addition to the nine classes that Japanese students can select. |
Japanese Economy | Public Finance | Enviromental Physics I | Social Research Methods I | Social Philosophy | Studies in American Culture | |||
Economic Geography | Regional Planning | Chemical Experiment | Social Research Methods II | Language & Culture | Modern Thought | |||
Regional Economy | Civil Law | Physics II | Regional History | Sociolinguistics | Social Research Methods I | |||
Social Policy | National Land Development | Biology II | Basics of Social Welfare | Japanese Culture | Cultural Anthropology | |||
Regional Analysis | Social Policy | Cultural Anthropology | Asian Cultures | Japanese Culture | Japanese Culture and Representation | |||
Regional Development | Social Philosophy | Media Studies | European Cultures | Linguistic Semantics | Contemporary Japanese Society | |||
Chemical Exepriment | Modernization and Japanese | |||||||
Social Policy | Regional Culture in Gifu | |||||||
Special Elective Subjects |
International Political Economy | Regional Development | Applied Analysis | Human Development | Intoroduction to Language and Sociesty | Japanese Economy | ||
Cooperative Organization | Corporative Law | Mathematical Programming | Bioethics | History of Cultural Thoughts | Studies in Regional Industry | |||
Consumer Economics | Criminal Law | Theory of Differential Equation | Social Policy | Scientific Thoughts | International Political Economy | |||
Business Theories | Court Law | Physics III | Social Security | Environmental Thoughts | Comparative Economy Systems | |||
Business Administration | Enviromental Law | Phisical Chemistry | Local Welfare theories | Cultural Anthropology | Regional Planning | |||
Accounting | Labor Law | Exercise for Chemistry | Welfare Theories in Life | American Cultures | Civil Law | |||
Marketing | Public Administration | Plant Ecology | Social Welfare Theories | Aspects of Regional Cultures | International Relations | |||
Finance | Local Autonomy Law | Animal Ecology | Welfare Theories for the Aged | Cultures in Society | Mathematics I | |||
Studies in Regional Industry | Political Process | Conservation Ecology I | Welfare Theories for the Handicapped | Theories of Cultural Reception | Linear Algebra I | |||
Comparative Economy Systems | International Relations | Conservation Ecology II | Child Welfare Theories | Cultural Interpretation | Biology I | |||
Labor Economics | Local Public Finance | Living Environment and Residents Behavior | Health Education | Studies in Cultural Rpresentation | Inferential Statistics | |||
Labor Sociology | Local Autonomy | Measurement and Evalution of Environment | Enviromental Education | Cross-Cultural Studies | Descriptive Statistics | |||
Public Economics | Urban Plannning | System Engineering | Enviromental Sociology | Literary Theories | Physics II | |||
Environmental Economics | Introduction to Transportation Planning | Enviromantal Physics II | Community Studies | Communication Studies | Biology II | |||
Political Economy | Social Capital | Enviromantal Physics III | Journalism Studies | Linguistic Semantics | Exercise for Chemistry | |||
Geographical Information Systems | Geographical Information System | Family Sociology | Theories of Language Comprehension | Living Environment and Residents Behavior | ||||
Regional Promotion | Regional Development | Gender Studies | Human Communication and Behavior | Measurement and Evaluation of Environment | ||||
Rural Development | Studeis in Regional Industry | Labor Sociology | Philology | Social Research Methods II | ||||
Public Finance | Labor Economics | Local Autonomy | Museum Studies | Media Studies | ||||
Regional Planning | Public Economics | Communication Studies | American Cultures | Community Studies | ||||
National Land Development | Environmental Economics | History of Cultural Thoughts | Modern Thought | Gender Studies | ||||
Local Public Finance | Sociology of Community & Region | Philology | Liguistic Semantics | Social Philosophy | ||||
Local Autonomy | Basics of Social Welfare | Museum Studies | Language and Culture | |||||
Introduction to Transportation Planning | Social Security | Introduction to Language and Society | Sociolinguistics | |||||
Social Capital | Environmental Sociology | American Cultures | Asian Cultures | |||||
European Cultures | ||||||||
Theories of Cultural Reception | ||||||||
Theories of Language Comprehension | ||||||||
Cross-Cultural Studies | ||||||||
Required Subjects |
Field Studies / Seminar for Juniors and Seniors / Thesis Research for Seniors | |||||||
Others | Studying Abroad | Studying Japanese Culture |