The goal is to nurture capable and talented
persons who can provide practical leadership in the regional community,
people who will come to grips in a pragmatic way with the varied
factors and elements that go to make up a community, such as administration,
management and information, and bring new life and activities to
a region.
Foundational Courses
Christian Social Ethics
Law
Politics
Economics
Public Administration Studies
Studies of Community Making
Management Science
Bookkeeping
NPO/NGO Studies
Sociology
Environmental Studies
Regional Community Studies
Community Administration Studies
Constitutional Law
Public Administration Law
Local Autonomy Law
International Law
Theory of International Politics
Introduction to Politics
Political Process Studies
Local Autonomy Studies
Finance
Local Finance
Social Security
Environmental Policy
Modern Political Thought

Community Management Studies
Studies of Japanese Industry
Management Studies
Accounting
Studies of small and medium-sized enterprises
Civil Law
Commercial Law
Tax Law
History of Economics
Study of Finance
Community Business
Introduction to Secretarial Science
Community Communication Studies
Information Ethics
Data Processing Studies
Information System Studies
Applied Practice of Computer
Information Retrieval Practice
Multi-media Studies
Communication Networks
Theory of Information Risk
Internet English
Media English
Ethics
Human Relations Studies
Theory of Mass Communication
Fieldwork
Students will work on the solution of
real problems in the local community through a conservation project
near the Seigakuin campus or by holding a symposium on community
activation with local community members.
Opportunities upon Graduation
National/local civil service, high school/junior
high school teaching, the information systems industry, social
welfare.
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