Department of International Communication

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classification subject system Course Title First year Contents
early period final
Course Specialization English Courses English grammar 2 2 Students systematically learn English grammar from the perspective of "using" English, from junior high school and high school review to advanced levels.
English Reading & Writing 2 2 Students will learn the vocabulary, syntax, logic, and background knowledge necessary for English reading comprehension, taking their reading comprehension skills one step further. Students will also acquire the ability to use the expressions they have learned to write about their intentions in English-like expressions.
English Expression Exercise 2 2 Students will systematically learn the rules and skills for conversing in an English-like manner. Students will learn communication strategies appropriate to situations and circumstances.
English phonetics 2 2 Students will learn the basic pronunciation system of English. Students will learn how to pronounce "vowels" and "consonants" that are typical of English, as well as "rhythm" and "intonation," in order to communicate more smoothly. While based on theory, the classes are practice-oriented.
Japan Studies 2 2 Japan has a myriad of world-class cultures such as Japanese food, traditional performing arts, science and technology, anime, and fashion. Students will learn how Japan is communicated in the world in English, and at the same time be able to communicate about Japan in English.
Study Counseling 2 2 Students discuss class content, study methods, and progress with study counselors, as well as various topics and learn about diverse values and perspectives. Students receive individualized guidance and counseling to help them make plans toward their future goals and compile information necessary for their career paths.
common subject English Courses EIC
(English for International Communication)
Communication Strategies 10 10 In this class, students learn English five times a week from foreign teachers from a variety of countries. Students are exposed to the cultures and customs of different countries and regions. Classes are small, with no more than 20 students, and are organized according to proficiency level. Students will also have numerous speeches, discussions, and presentations to improve their ability to communicate in English.
English Foundations
help
(Hybrid English Learning Program)
2 2 Students will learn English in two spaces: the classroom (real world) and the Internet (virtual world). In the classroom, students learn English expressions and cultural backgrounds from Japanese teachers according to situations they may encounter overseas. Then, students experience English conversation with a foreign teacher in a virtual world that reproduces the situation on the Internet.
TOEIC? (Test of English as a Foreign Language) TOEIC? Listening 4 4 Students will learn the leadership required to be active in the business field through problem-solving classes in industry-academia collaboration. Through theory and practice, students will acquire a leadership style.
TOEIC? Reading
Digital IT Skill Systems
(school) subject
MOS Preparation
(Word/PowerPoint/Excel)
2 2 Students will learn the basics of Microsoft Office Specialist (Word/PowerPoint/Excel) in order to improve their digital literacy and obtain certification in Microsoft Office Specialist (Word/PowerPoint/Excel).

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