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MENU - ACADEMIC --> --> ACADEMIC IPJS (International Program for Japan Studies) Academic Programs in English Undergraduate Programs Aoyama Standard College of Literature Department of English Department of French Language and Literature Department of Japanese Language and Literature Department of History Department of Comparative Arts College of Education, Psychology and Human Studies Department of Education Department of Psychology College of Economics English Education Faculty Introduction Department of Economics Department of Public and Regional Economics Faculty of Law Department of Law Department of Human Rights School of Business Department of Business Administration Department of Marketing School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Department of International Politics Department of International Economics Department of International Communication School of Cultural and Creative Studies Department of Cultural and Creative Studies College of Science and Engineering Department of Physics and Mathematics Department of Physical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Chemistry and Biological Science Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Department of Integrated Information Technology School of Social Informatics Department of Social Informatics School of Global Studies and Collaboration About GSC Exchange Student Program Program Detail Application Student Activity Student Voice Student Life College of Community Studies Department of Community Studies Graduate Programs Graduate School of Literature Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies Graduate School of Economics Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Business Graduate School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Graduate School of Cultural and Creative Studies Graduate School of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Social Informatics Professional Graduate Schools Graduate School of International Management Law School Graduate School of Professional Accountancy Academic Programs in English Introduction Curriculum This is a new interdisciplinary department that was created based on a new philosophy that is appropriate for the era of global communication. With the progress of globalization today, international communication is receiving more and more attention. We nurture students who have the ability to communicate and understand other cultures, or international communicators who are able to act as a bridge between various cultures. From diplomatic policy to conversations with friends, the field of communication studies how communication is conducted and what its principles and methods are, etc. In the Department, students begin by (1) learning several languages as a basic tool for international communication, and by (2) obtaining the ability to accurately understand what others are trying to say and the ability to accurately express themselves. Building upon this acquisition, students learn about the "rules" found in culture that enable communication. By learning that there are various cultures and by acquiring the ability to understand them, students become international communicators. In the Department, students learn theoretical fundamentals such as international communication theory, comparative cultural studies, and language sciences in the first and second years. Some classes, such as Introduction to Communication, are conducted in English. As a rule, the Department adopts a policy of small class sizes in its education. Graduates of the Department are able to succeed in international organizations such as the United Nations, NGOs, public offices, municipal governments, and departments in corporations related to PR or international affairs. They are also engaged in interpretation or translation as specialists in communication. Campus of Attendance First Year to Fourth Year : Aoyama Campus Website of School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Curriculum Lists Department Subjects that 3rd and 4th year students of respective courses can take Credits of Graduation Requirement / 132 Credits International Communication Course Aoyama Standard Subjects Free Elective Subjects International Communication Course Category Subjects Elective Subjects 1st and 2nd year Introductory SeminarⅠ・Ⅱ Culture and Society Research Methods in Communication Studies Communication Studies Ⅰ・Ⅱ Introduction to Linguistic Sciences Ⅰ・Ⅱ Introduction to Sociololinguistics Introduction to the Study of Culture Ⅰ・Ⅱ Global Studies Ⅰ~Ⅷ International Studies Ⅰ~Ⅳ Structure of Japanese Anglo-American Studies British Studies Islamic Studies Latin American Studies Internship Qualitative Methods in Communication Research Ⅰ Quantitative Methods in Communication Research Ⅰ Communication Studies Ⅲ Communication Studies Ⅳ Computer Analysis of Survey Data Spanish Studies Discourse Analysis German Studies French Studies International Volunteer Activities Short ‐ Term Study Abroad Program Korean Studies Journalism in Modern Society Practical Training in Journalism International Exchange Sociolinguistics:Language and Community Religion and Culture Ⅰ・Ⅱ Economics of Information and Organization Human Rights Law Ⅰ・Ⅱ Japanese Studies Conflict Resolution and Law Introduction to International Communication Ⅰ・Ⅱ Preceptorial Seminar 3rd and 4th year Intercultural Communication Intercultural Literacy Ⅰ・Ⅱ Structure of Language Business Communication Ⅰ・Ⅱ Conference Communication Cyber Communication Media Communication Negotiation Communication Questionnaire and Survey Methods Intercultural Training Qualitative Methods in Communication Research Ⅱ・Ⅱ Public Relations Mass Media and International Politics European Studies Ⅰ・Ⅱ Russian and East European Studies Selected Topics in Intercultural Communication Ⅰ・Ⅱ Sounds of English Language and Human Beings Universality of Human Languages Linguistic Form and Meaning Advertisements and Communication International Business Communication Ⅰ・Ⅱ Interpretation Training for Intercultural Context Ⅰ・Ⅱ Multilingual Society and Communication Chinese Studies Theory and Practice of Interpretation Ⅰ・Ⅱ Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics Culture and Historical View Theory and Practice of Translation Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in Spanish Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in German Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in French Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in Russian Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in Korean Ⅰ・Ⅱ Readings in Chinese Ⅰ・Ⅱ Seminar IA・IB 4th year Seminar ⅡA・ⅡB From the second year, with certain restrictions, students can choose from five courses of study regardless of department. In some cases, however, students may be required to complete core courses in addition to those listed above. The Aoyama Standard Subjects 1st - 4th year : School-wide universal education system where experts in wide-ranging academic fields transcending the framework of colleges/schools and departments stimulate interest in learning and provide guidance. The Aoyama Standard Free Elective Subjects 1st - 4th year : Students can freely select from departmental subjects, Aoyama Standard Subjects, Foreign Language Subjects (take at least minimum credits required), subjects of other departments and courses in the School of International Politics, Economics and Communication as well as subjects offered by other colleges. THE SALT OF THE EARTH, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD ABOUT AGU WHY AGU? 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