International Christian University(ICU)
Mission to International Commitment (I)
Mission to Christian (C)
Mission to Academic (U)
Mission to Christian (C)
Mission to Academic (U)
Decide one's own learning independently and cultivate the ability to keep learning.
Study general education subjects and basic subjects in each field after enrollment, and decide one's own major field of study from among over 30 major courses (specialized field) covering both the humanities and the sciences.
※After obtaining the JPUE assessment, a formal application and document screening will be needed.
Study general education subjects and basic subjects in each field after enrollment, and decide one's own major field of study from among over 30 major courses (specialized field) covering both the humanities and the sciences.
※After obtaining the JPUE assessment, a formal application and document screening will be needed.
Campus address |
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3-10-2, Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, 181-8585 Japan |
Departments
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Humanities(Major) |
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Learning content | ■ Research on Art and Cultural Heritage Exploring the "past" through art and cultural assets to decode the symbolism in them. ■ Music Comparison and analysis of the meaning of music by focusing on its history and theories. ■ Literature Understanding the world and humanity through literature, intellectually and at multiple cognitive levels. ■ Philosophy / Religious Studies Exploring existence, cognition, ethics, society, faith and God through the classics from all ages and cultures. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 1,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Natural Sciences(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Biology Clarifying the diversity of life and its systems. ■Physics An analysis of the physical world for technological application. ■Chemistry Explore change in substances in nature and through human activity. ■Mathematics Nurturing logical, analytical and flexible thinking through modern mathematics. ■Information Science A study of information processing through computation theory, programming and developing software. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Economics and Business(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Economics A discipline for in-depth understanding of modern society and its problems to form a foundation to solve them. ■Business A multi-lateral understanding of corporate behavior and the study of negotiation skills and decision theory. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Education and Language Education(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Language Education Acquiring the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills for language education. ■Education Exploring the ideal and future of education by observing problems in education from various perspectives. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts History(Major) |
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Learning content | ■History An observation of various regions and cultures in the world along the axis of time. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Psychology and Linguistics(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Linguistics Exploring the existence of humanity from the scientific analysis of language. ■Psychology Exploring the human mind through scientific methodology. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Politics and International Studies(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Law The study of law in practice to elucidate social phenomena related to law. ■Public Policy Proposing constructive and practical policy through a problem-solving approach. ■Politics Acquiring the art to employ political science in the real world as political transition can change the world. ■International Relations Explore new thinking in international relations in the bilingual community at ICU through in-depth discussion. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Multidisciplinary Majors Organized by Multiple Departments(Major) |
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Learning content | ■American Studies Cultivating impartial Americanologists through interdisciplinary exploration of American society and culture. ■Asian Studies Nurturing leaders for coexistence in Asia by studying the diversity of the region. ■Development Studies Changing the world by empowerment. ■Environmental Studies Nurturing global citizens with an interdisciplinary and global perspective for the environment. ■Gender and Sexuality Studies Expanding intellectual horizons from the perspective of gender and sexuality. ■Global Studies Acquiring the courage and judgment skills to solve global problems in the 21st century. ■Japan Studies Providing practical opportunities to explore the multifaceted aspects of Japan. ■Peace Studies ICU's founding mission is to contribute to peacebuilding. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |
International Christian University(ICU) College of Leberal Arts Society, Culture and Media(Major) |
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Learning content | ■Sociology Theoretical and empirical verification of the relation between individuals and social structure. ■Anthropology Understanding the universality and diversity of the human existence. ■Media, Communication and Culture Learning to critically grasp the development process of "meaning" around us. |
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Course characteristics | ■ Major system that allows students to design their own learning themselves In order for students to find what they really want to learn, instead of requiring students to select their intended fields of study at the time of admission, they nurture their basic academic abilities through a wide range of courses during their first and second years, and gradually narrow down their fields of interest. At the end of their second year, they will decide on the majors (field of study). 【Advantages of the Major System】 ①Students can identify what they really want to do as they take courses in fields that intrigue their interest. By learning in a variety of interesting academic areas, students discover the specific fields that they find most captivating. A student might enroll at ICU hoping to focus on interpretation, for example, but later encounter the wonders of history and end up changing his or her major. There are countless examples of how discovering a new field of interest can change students' lives. ②Being able to try out many different academic areas makes it possible for students to be more confident about their choice of a major. For example, if a student who likes physics, but also finds linguistics and international relations interesting, at ICU, he or she could learn what they want to learn without having to sacrifice any of their curiosity. In other words, he or she might study all of their main interests; physics, linguistics, and international relations, and eventually settle on physics as their major with confidence. ③Students can recognize the differences between research areas as they learn independently. While the fields of "Politics" and "Public Policy" might address similar themes, the only way to understand the differences between the two is to actually study them. Students can choose their majors by weighing their feelings about what exactly they find interesting, what and how exactly they want to learn. |
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Employment | ICU develop human resources who can be successful in a wide range of fields after graduation. ■ Financial Industry Mizuho Financial Group, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and others ■ Aviation and Transportation Industry Emirates, NYK Line and others ■ Service Industry Deloitte Tomatsu(Japan Group), Nomura Research Institute, Ltd., Anderson, Mori & Tomotsune LPC, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Works Applications Co., Ltd., General Electric, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., EY Advisory, Intelligence ■ Trading company / Retail Industry NMarubeni Corporation,Mitsubishi Corporation, Nishimoto Co., Ltd., Amazon.co.jp, Takashimaya Co., Ltd., 3M Japan Ltd., Takihyo Co., Ltd., Eli Lilly Japan K.K., Novartis and others ■ Manufacturing Industry Panasonic Corporation, Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation, P&G, Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd., Meidensha Corporation, NEC Corporation, IHI Corporation, IBM Japan, Foxey Corporation and others ■ Mass Media ・ Telecommunications Industry Rakuten Inc., The Asahi Shimbun Company, Benesse Holdings Inc., Hakuhodo Inc., NHK and others ■ Travel・ Entertainment Industry JTB Group, Hotel Intercontinental Tokyo Bay and others ■ Food Industry Trident Seafoods Asia Inc. and others ■ Education Industry EDUCOM and others ■ Civil servant Industry Tokyo Prefecture and others |
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Tuition paid by students in the first academic year | 11,698,000 yen |