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Six Faculties and Ten Departments

Tezukayama University comprises six academic faculties and Ten departments. Some departments offer specialized courses that students can choose in line with their career plans. The school curriculum is designed in such a way that students learn the basics thoroughly before they move on to their advanced studies. Our comprehensive support enables students to acquire from each department and faculty the expertise needed to obtain an undergraduate qualification and to move on to a graduate school if they so desire.

Faculties & Departments

Letters

Humanities

Study Japanese culture in depth and enjoy learning about English culture in Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Economics

Economics

Explore the field of economics from a variety of perspectives and acquire the knowledge to help navigate through uncertain economic waters.

Business Administration

Business Administration

Learn about information technology, obtain useful computer skills, and acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of management and accounting.

Law

Law

Learn the basics of law in a comprehensive four-year course that lays the groundwork for your future career.

Psychology

Psychology

Acquire the expertise to understand and support people with mental problems.

Contemporary Human Life Science

Contemporary Human Life Science

Gain professional expertise in nutrition, child rearing, and the home environment, so you can propose healthy lifestyles.

Graduate Schools

Humanities

Humanities

Students can major in Traditional Japanese Culture—a unique specialty designed to promote knowledge of tangible and intangible cultural assets—as well as in other culture-related fields.

Economics

Economics

The Economics curriculum is designed to foster future researchers and professionals who can make informed judgments to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society.

Psychology

Psychology

By majoring in Psychological Science or Clinical Social Psychology, students can become specialists in these fields and contribute to the well-being of society.

Law and Policy

Law and Policy

Students can choose from three courses—Intellectual Property Law, International Contract Law, and Civil Law and Order—to match their intended future career.

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