Develop not only language skills but also communication skills and problem-solving skills
Through basic subjects, specialized subjects, and seminars , we will cultivate the ability to express one's own opinions, communicate, and solve problems while providing steady and polite guidance through small-group education. In addition, we arrange various opportunity to study in a wide range of fields, such as various study abroad programs where students can study languages at the best place and an open curriculum system where students can take courses from other faculties.
Educational Guidelines of the Faculty of Language Studies
Develop presentation and communication skills through small-group education. In addition, students will acquire practical problem-solving skills to deal with and solve difficult problems while talking each other. In addition, we aim to
not only study language, but also to acquire a wide field of view by learning the multilingual proficiency as a Practical learning study of the Faculty of Language Studies, the culture and history of the country or region where the language to be acquired is spoken, and understanding what is behind the language.
4 years of learning
Specialized subjects / exercises
Specialized subjects are arranged in a diverse range of subjects that develop the four language skills of "reading," "writing," "listening," and "speaking" in a well-balanced manner. Through small-class education, we cultivate presentation skills, communication skills, and the ability to solve various problems through verbal exchange.
Seminars are a place where you can present your own opinions in a small group and develop logical thinking skills by listening to and discussing the opinions of others. Our goal is to develop talented people who can practically deal with various issues in a globalized world, beyond linguistic and cultural boundaries.
We support study abroad and training programs that allow students to acquire practical foreign language skills while breathing in the authentic language atmosphere.
We have a small group of about 20 students per class for both language classes and seminars. The aim is to focus on communication with students and to steadliy build their knowledge while checking their level of understanding. We aim to create outgoing and interactive lessons in which students can participate independently through various activities such as group work. In addition, compulsory English subjects are organized by level so that students can study effectively.
Open Curriculum
Students in Faculty of Languages and Cultures can take some of the specialized education courses offered by each faculty and department at Hachioji Campus and Teikyo University Junior College. The credits earned will be recognized as common elective courses.