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Basic education and education
In basic education and liberal arts education, the basics for studying at universities are solidified in the first year's education, and while learning the basics of foreign languages, information and mathematical, a well-balanced and rich humanity through subjects centered on the liberal arts. Form You will acquire the skills that form the basis of the five strengths of "self-understanding (self-management ability)," "innovation ability", "information literacy", "international power", and "specialization".
Basic education
To acquire the literacy necessary to attend specialized education of each faculty.
| Foreign language | English, Chinese, Korean, German, French, Japanese (international students) |
|---|---|
| Information and mathematical | Computer Science, Computer Utilization, Programming, Information Literacy, Media Theory, Mathematics Introduction to Statistics |
| First Annual Education | Academic literacy, basic exercises |
- However, the required courses and electable courses vary depending on the faculty.
Educational education
To acquire the basic knowledge and education necessary for society.
| Liberal arts | Humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, life and health sciences, human rights and symbiosis |
|---|---|
| Shimo-Kwansei Gakuin | Shimonoseki Industry and Mirai, sightseeing in Shimonoseki, PBL |
| Career Education | Career Design, Work Experience Training, Internship |
| Foreign training | Foreign language training (English, Chinese, Korean) |
- However, the courses that can be selected differ depending on the faculty.

Liberal arts
In order to survive in a complex modern society, it is necessary not only to acquire specialized knowledge, but also to integrate different ideas and fragmentary information to make rational decisions. The purpose of the liberal arts is to develop comprehensive human resources with creative thinking, judgment, and application skills based on a wealth of culture by freely learning various disciplines. From the five subjects of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, life and health sciences, human rights and symbiosis, we aim to acquire a high and diverse culture by selecting a wide range of subjects according to our interests.

Shimo-Kwansei Gakuin
Shimo-Kwansei Gakuin is a liberal arts education course for the purpose of education and research rooted in the community. It consists of three parts: sightseeing in Shimonoseki, industry and Mirai in Shimonoseki, and PBL (problem-solving learning). Students who spend four years in Shimonoseki are proud of their history, culture, nature, environment, industry, etc. In addition to the contents, it can understand various issues facing local cities, such as the declining birthrate and aging population. Furthermore, while introducing various measures that we are currently working on, we conduct classes that transcend the boundaries of liberal arts subjects to think about solutions for the future together with students.

Career Education
Students can take "Career Design" from the first year in order to improve their qualifications and develop the skills necessary to achieve social and professional independence after graduation. In the "Work Experience Training" for first and second graders and the "Internship" for third graders, while interacting with various people inside and outside the university, we also provide opportunities for students to demonstrate their expertise and abilities that cannot be confirmed by desk alone. Through these career education, we are working to develop human resources who are useful in society by cultivating employment skills while broadening our horizons and taking a bird's-eye view of society.
Subject pickup
Problem-solving learning PBL
PBL is a subject in which students work on issues and issues received from companies and governments while receiving guidance from working adults.
Through PBL, students will be able to learn the importance of building teamwork and improve communication skills.
In December, we will invite companies and government members to hold a briefing session, and students will make presentations. We will summarize the activity report at the end of January based on the contents of the interim report meeting.
In line with the progress of globalization in society and industry, we are also implementing this program overseas.


