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Seminars, which are offered from the second year onwards, are small class sizes and students are expected to take classes according to their academic field of research and interests. As a rule, students will belong to the same seminar until graduation. Under the guidance of faculty, students will deepen their knowledge through discussion with other students and learn how to identify and solve problems. They will also fully utilize the knowledge they have gained in specialist subjects and general education subjects, delve into their research themes through communication with faculty and other students, and in their fourth year will compile their research results into a graduation thesis as a culmination of their learning in the Faculty of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Active participation is emphasized in seminars. They are a valuable opportunity to grow through communication with faculty and other students.
Research Topics | Seminar details page |
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Learning about modern society from the perspective of the Faculty of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences | Tsuyoshi Asahina Seminar |
Data-driven consideration of environmental and economic issues | Yasushi Ito Seminar |
Housing and urban development research | Hiroka Inokuma Seminar |
Thinking about sustainable "food and agriculture" | Kota Oguchi Seminar |
Utilizing information media | Mitsunori Kamada Seminar |
Solving social issues through volunteering and business | Noriko Saito Seminar |
Being true to yourself in career choices and skill development | Kazunori Sakurai Seminar |
The future of self-employment and current employment | Sato Tetsuaki Seminar |
Research on community social workers (regional revitalization) | Takayuki Teshigahara Seminar |
Sociology of Community Life and Culture | Nakakura Tomonori Seminar |
Exploring ethical tourism | Hiroshi Fujii Seminar |
Mental health issues in modern society and their prevention | Chihiro Maruhama Seminar |
Fundamentals of Accounting Research | Masato Yoshida Seminar |
Considering the future vision (design) of a community-based society with a view to 2050 | Yoshito Wada Seminar |