2014.09.08
An open campus for high school students and prospective applicants interested in the Faculty of Policy Management, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, and Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care at Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) was held at SFC on Wednesday, July 30.
On the day of the event, lectures by the deans, mock classes, and campus tours were held.
In addition, the Faculty of Policy Management and Faculty of Environment and Information Studies organized an alumni session, inviting graduates who are active in various fields. They shared specific stories about what they learned at SFC and how their studies have been useful in their current jobs.
In the session "Learning and How to Learn at SFC," the distinctive SFC curriculum was introduced in a dialogue format by faculty members. There were also many events planned and run by students themselves, such as a student stage and a communication corner with current students, which showcased the appeal of SFC from a student's perspective.
Additionally, an exhibition introducing some of the exhibits from last year's "SFC Open Research Forum," an event for presenting research results held every November, was also held. This exhibition will continue to be held at the Tau Building until Tuesday, September 16, so please be sure to visit.
At the Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, in addition to faculty information sessions, mock classes, and campus tours, there were presentations by students on their activities and by students who participated in a training program in Laos. The hands-on corner offered lifesaving and AED demonstrations and auscultation experiences using stethoscopes. At the exhibition corner, various materials were displayed to provide insight into faculty research, campus life, and actual class content.
Approximately 2,100 high school students, prospective applicants, and their guardians visited the Faculty of Policy Management and Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, while over 900 visited the Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, allowing many people to experience SFC firsthand.