Languages
English
Required for all students. A variety of class groups are offered according to proficiency level.
German, French, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic
For English and these seven languages, students may select the language, course, and level in accordance with their objectives and motivation.
Regular Course
This is a standard course meeting twice a week, designed to provide careful instruction from the basics for students learning a language for the first time.
Intensive Course
This course is designed for intensive study, with classes meeting four times a week for in-depth instruction. Small class groups are used, and some classes are taught by native-speaking instructors. (The Arabic Intensive Course is scheduled to be offered from the 2025 academic year.)
Latin, Greek, and Portuguese
These languages may be studied in addition to the eight languages listed above.
Social Sciences
Department of Law
Law / Sociology / Geography / Economics / Political Science / History of Modern Thought, etc.
Department of Political Science
Law / Sociology / Constitutional Law / Civil Law / Principles of Economics / Economic Policy / Public Finance, etc.
Humanities
What It Means to Be Human / Linguistic Science / Area Studies on Culture / Literature / History / Historical Development of Scientific Thought / Logic / Ethics / Science Of Religion / Philosophy / Music / Chinese Classics / Fine Arts / Advanced Studies in the Humanities / Seminar in Humanities, etc.
Natural Sciences
Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Basic Mathematics / Psychology / Basic Statistics / Advanced Study of Natural Science / Seminar in Natural Science, etc.
Mathematics, Statistics, Information Processing
Mathematics / Statistics / Information Processing / Advanced Information Processing / Statistical Information Processing, etc.