Information Technology and Social Sciences

Courses

Two Courses and Four Areas

The faculty offers two courses, the Informatics Course and the Sociology and Business Course, and four areas of study. Students join one of the two Courses in their second year, but they are free to take classes in any area that interests them regardless of
their Courses. There are four areas of study and six different models of learning, allowing students to freely combine two or
more areas of study and acquire a multifaceted perspective.

Purpose of Human Resource Development

The Faculty of Information Technology and Social Sciences trains students to have the ability to discover, analyze, and solve
various problems in modern society. The faculty fosters human resources who are motivated to lead society by taking a
multifaceted approach to the various phenomena that occur in society, developing a broad perspective on society, specific
analytical methods, and the planning and conceptual abilities to solve problems by pursuing studies in various fields, including
sociology, economics, and informatics.

Classes

Accounting History

Give presentations in English about accounting and its history.

Design for Moving Image Advanced

Learn about the digital video production process in a
hands-on manner by creating works.

Consumer Society

Gain an understanding of consumer society from a sociological perspective and examine the social issues that arise from
consumption.

Applied Data Science

Learn methods for data analysis while referring to actual
examples from business and society.