The modern world is in the midst of complicated family relations. Neighbors are less reliable and harmonios human relations are less sustainable than in the past. Many of us could be annoyed with making viable relationships with others. In order to tackle those problems, contemporary society really needs to develop human resources who can research and comprehend humanity synthetically and profoundly.
The Faculty of Human Sciences is aiming at general understanding of humans, focusing on psychology, sociology and lifelong learning with options such as cultural anthropology and social welfare. We now proudly present a brand-new Department of Psychology from spring of 2008, accompanied by existing departments of Human Sciences and Clinical Psychology, as a result of our re-evaluation on how our learning at Human Sciences can contribute to resolve those problems facing people of today.
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A specialized B.S. degree in psychology is offered in the following concentrations: biological psychology, clinical psychology, environmental psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, psychology of aging, and psychology of infancy. The B.S. program is designed for a very limited number of students who seek an intensive preparation in one of the above areas. Emphasis is placed upon intensive practicum work and independent study. Students have the opportunity to work closely with a faculty mentor.
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