Human Sciences
Courses
Three courses and eight areas of study
Three courses and eight areas of study in which you will acquire expertise and broad-based knowledge
in line with your career path. Students will choose one of these courses in the second year and proceed
with their studies.
* If there are significantly more applicants than available spots in a course, students will be selected
based on their first-year grades.
Purpose of Human Resource Development
The goal of the Faculty of Human Sciences is to study human beings from a variety of angles. Students will investigate
how the human mind and body work, how human societies and cultures are formed, and what it means to exist as a
human living within these societies and cultures.
We will cultivate the ability to connect with and bring people together by learning about humans in a comprehensive
and interdisciplinary manner and by expertly exploring the mind, body, societies, and cultures through fieldwork and
hands-on learning.
Classes
Body Measurement and Data Analysis
Learn the appropriate methods for measuring physical
strength and applying the results of assessments through
practical training and classroom lectures.
Psychological Assessment
Learn the interview methods, observation methods, and
psychological tests needed to conduct psychological
assessments.
Sports Coaching (Sports Psychology) Practicum
Acquire the knowledge of sports psychology and the ability to apply this knowledge to actual coaching situations.
Towards a Livable Society for Everyone
Learn through practice what mechanisms are needed to
create a society where people with major neurocognitive
disorder can work.