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A commitment to face-to-face, small-class education.An opportunity to study diverse elds of the liberal arts es-sential to life in the 21st century. In the Faculty of Letters you can study the diversity of liberal arts fields essential in the 21st century, from education, psychology, ethics, and philosophy, history, archaeology, geography, environ-mental studies, languages and literature, and culture. Moreover, we prize “face-to-face” education and are committed to small-group instruction in seminars of fewer than ten students, where teachers and students can form warm personal relationships and academics can be pursued in both a serious and lively atmosphere. The Faculty of Letters is an ideal place for international students to study Japanese history, culture, and environment compre-hensively and deepen international understanding through contact the many overseas students enrolled in it. We also have active exchange programs with overseas universities with academic agreement, providing students with an opportunity to study abroad. In addition to these unique opportunities for cross- cultural experience, the Faculty offers practical training in information technol- ogy from the first and second years, and a choice of major and preparatory instruction for the graduation thesis from the freshman year onward, organi-cally connecting robust specialization with an interface with contemporary society. To train the future leaders of society, providing them not only with knowledge and technical skills, but with well-balanced judgment and the capacity to act from a global perspective.The goal of the Fac-ulty of Letters is not to acquire skills that can be put to imme-diate practical use after graduation. Its aim is to foster individuals with well-balanced judg-ment and the ca-pacity to act from a global perspective. It sends people out into the world who are condent, persuasive, and able to get their point across whenever necessary. This is what the Faculty of Letters sees as its basic mission, since survival as leaders of society in the new era of the 21st century will require not merely specialized knowledge and skills, but the development of logical modes of thinking and a clear sense of ethics. In the Faculty of Letters one can also earn teaching certicates and a wide range of accreditation for work as museum curators, social education directors, and the like. The Faculty aims at nurturing educa-tional and cultural leaders who have an accurate grasp of the broader relationships between humanity and the environment, and whose actions are guided by reason and an international perspective.

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