Graduate School of Global Humanics
(Master's / Doctoral Course)

A New Area of Study Aimed at the Creation of Science of Human Integration

About the Graduate School of Global Humanics

The Graduate School of Global Humanics, established in 2004, is a new graduate school which is consolidated from two cultural science courses - The Master's Course in International Relations, started in April, 1991 and the Doctoral Course in International Relations, started in 2001. This school emphasizes the idea of trying to understand human beings in ecology and society on a global basis and seeks the way to create a science of human integration covering various cultural phenomena. There are three majors - International Relations, Language and Cultures, and Psychology, which are linked with five departments in the College of Humanities and two departments in the College of International Studies. In the first term each major provides seminars and assignment instructions by multiple faculty members and general omnibus lectures for the whole school. In the latter term various special research seminars responsible to the three majors are set and the subjects enable the learners to pursue the value of humans and culture so that they can deal with new situations in the modern world where symbiosis and interdependence among international society has become deeper and deeper.

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