In the Human Sciences Center, expert staff is responsible for providing detailed introductory education to fill the gap between high school education and university education.
The Human Sciences Center teaches courses in the humanities, social sciences, languages, and physical education. The courses are designed not only to scientifically explore a wide variety of human issues, but to help students develop open-minded and original ways of thinking.
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Sociology on Japanese Life
Culture and Representation
Sociology on Region and Community
Culture and Media
English for Reading IA
English for Reading IB
English for Communication A
English for Communication B
French IA
French IB
German IA
German IB
Spanish IA
Spanish IB
Chinese IA
Chinese IB
Physical Training I
Sports and Physical Science
Introduction to Mathematics
Introduction to Physics
Introduction to Chemistry
Courses offered by other universities
Stress and Mental Health
Citizen and Law
Traffic Psychology
Local Self-government
Modern Thought
History of Modern Japan
English for Reading IIA
English for Reading IIB
French IIA
French IIB
German IIA
German IIB
Spanish IIA
Spanish IIB
Chinese IIA
Chinese IIB
Physical Training II
Health Science
Man and Technology
Japanese Cultural History
Aspects of culture
Modern Ethics
General Introduction of Modern Science A
General Introduction of Modern Science B
English Communication A
English Communication B
English for Specific Purposes A
English for Specific Purposes B
Japanese Politics
Modern Philosophy
Information Society Economics