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สำหรับผู้ที่กำลังพิจารณาเรื่องเข้าศึกษาต่อที่มหาวิทยาลัยSophia University JAPAN STUDY SUPPORTเป็นเว็บไซต์ให้ข้อมูลการศึกษาต่อที่ประเทศญี่ปุ่นสำหรับนักศึกษาต่างชาติโดยการดำเนินงานร่วมกันของ The Asian Students Cultural Association และ Benesse Corporation มีการลงข้อมูลรายละเอียดของแต่ละคณะเช่นSophia University คณะ หรือคณะScience and TechnologyหรือคณะGlobal StudiesหรือคณะSPSF(Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures)หรือคณะTheologyหรือคณะHumanitiesหรือคณะLawหรือคณะEconomicsหรือคณะForeign StudiesหรือคณะHuman Sciences ไว้ เป็นต้นไว้สำหรับผู้ที่ต้องการค้นหาข้อมูลการศึกษาต่อเกี่ยวกับSophia University กรุณาใช้เว็บไซต์นี้เพื่อการค้นหาข้อมูลตามอัธยาศัย นอกจากนั้นยังมีข้อมูลของสถาบันการศึกษาระดับมหาวิทยาลัย,บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย,วิทยาลัยระดับอนุปริญญา,วิทยาลัยอาชีวศึกษากว่า 1,300 แห่งที่กำลังเปิดรับสมัครนักศึกษาต่างชาติด้วย
โตเกียว / เอกชน
Sophia students are diverse in background. Comprising over 50 nationalities, they include students educated at Japanese and international high schools in Japan, as well as both degree students and exchange students from all over the world. The mission of the Faculty of Liberal Arts is to prepare such students to participate actively in international contexts and organizations. The Faculty's academic programs are designed to equip graduates with the intellectual acuity, linguistic abilities, and cultural skills necessary to take the lead in bridging differences and promoting understanding in today's increasingly multicultural and international world. Since all the courses are held in English, this is the program that allows you to acquire a degree in Japan without necessarily being a Japanese language speaker.
The FLA offers an English-language liberal arts curriculum which enables students to acquire a strong academic foundation and intellectual orientation before selecting a disciplinary major. During the freshman year, students are required to take “core courses” which train them thoroughly in critical thinking skills as well as in writing and public speaking skills. From the second year onward, the FLA curriculum requires students to choose a major from among three broad areas, comparative culture, international business and economics, and social studies, and to study that field in close connection with neighboring disciplines. In the junior and senior years, students take advanced courses in their selected major, while continuing to take courses outside their major. This interdisciplinary orientation is designed to foster students' ability to approach issues from multiple perspectives. Moreover, a wide range of courses on Japan enables students to understand both present-day Japan and its traditions in a global context.
For detailed information about FLA, please visit:
https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/program/undergraduate_c/UG_LA/UG_LA_LiberalArts.html
International students
Between the classes
This is an interdisciplinary major in the humanities focusing on the fields of Art History/Visual Culture, Literature, and Religion and Philosophy. Dealing with a variety of cultural traditions, Art History/Visual Culture covers all fields of art and visual culture, such as architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, film, and mass media. The field of Literature explores the epics, novels, poetry, theatrical works, and other genres produced in a variety of cultures.
The International Business and Economics (IBE) major offers a unique opportunity for students to study both business and economics in a single major. The IBE program allows students to develop the strong skill sets required for employment in a wide range of fields. Students first build solid foundations by taking fundamental courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, management, marketing, accounting and statistics and then acquire advanced knowledge and skills in the area of their interest with courses such as international trade, international finance, financial management, industrial organization and consumer behavior.
Social Studies is a core component of any liberal arts curriculum. The Social Studies major comprises three concentrations – History, Political Science, and Anthropology-Sociology.
It seeks to give students a deeper understanding of the social, political, and cultural environment in which they live, and to liberate them from being bound to their immediate milieu. Students majoring in Social Studies receive training in a wide range of job-relevant skills, including analytic reading, writing, logical thinking, data gathering, presentation, discussion, and group work.
However, the main purpose of the Social Studies major is not to train students in technical skills. It is rather to encourage students to reflect upon the customs, principles, institutions, and values which inform the societies they live in, and to contribute to their betterment.
Non-degree students are those who enroll in Sophia University for one or two semesters (up to two years) to take courses and obtain credits but do not intend to receive an academic degree. Non-degree students can enroll in either the Faculty of Liberal Arts (FLA) or Center for Language Education and Research (CLER) for the Japanese language intensive programs.
For admission information, please go to: https://www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/admissions/ug_p/nd/index.html