Each campus offers a variety of courses and guidance for passing the civil service exam, and provides various support for passing the exam.
One of the course's features is to give students the most recent information on exams and the appropriate study techniques for the season. Students receive the most recent information on the exams for each municipality through the course as well. Essays submitted by students can be edited by a qualified teacher. Additionally, we offer students the chance to view online videos of missed classes and follow-up services. Homeroom teachers offer regular one-on-one study consultations, review the study schedule required to pass the course, and offer guidance on how to get past challenging subjects to allay their students' concerns and anxieties. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
The 1st year elective "Basic Civil Service Education" focuses on numerical processing, judgment and reasoning, and SPI non-verbal skills, and is offered as a 1st year subject with the aim of cultivating the foundational skills. After completing this course, students are guided to 2nd year elective "Civil Service Education I and II" with a focus on mathematics (numerical processing, judgment and reasoning, etc.) to achieve gradual learning effects. After that, students are guided to the "Extracurricular Course for Civil Service Exam Preparation" to achieve gradual learning effects.
In order to accommodate different examination methods for different occupations and municipalities, students can take a program that matches the classification of their desired career path, and some programs can be taken on-campus. Some programs can be taken on-campus. We also offer hybrid online courses to meet the needs of our students.
We hold "Civil Service and Independent Administrative Agencies Job Seminars" by inviting civil servants from various professions to the university. By holding joint information sessions several times a year that students can participate in from their early years, students can deepen their understanding of work and occupations from an early stage. We also hold "Introductory Guidance for Civil Servants" to introduce a wide range of civil servant occupations and the examination system.
Messages from 4th year students who passed the civil service exam and OGOBs who are already working as civil servants are compiled in a booklet called "The Road to Civil Service" for current students. In particular, advice on study methods and personal experiences are helpful for efficiently juggling class time with exam preparation.
Former Metropolitan Police Department personnel work as university staff, providing consultations and conducting practical mock interviews for students aspiring to become civil servants.
The Civil Service Course is offered over a nine-month period from August to April. In the foundational phase, students effectively acquire knowledge and skills in the humanities (Japanese history, world history), social sciences (general theory of the Constitution, basic human rights, local government, etc.), natural sciences (chemistry, physics), and mathematical processing (mathematical processing, decision reasoning, interpretation of materials, spatial understanding). Students will devote a lot of time to developing the practical skills they will need to answer questions honestly during the application period. Students will be given time to complete practice exams that mimic the real exam in the days leading up to the exam, which will help them develop a sense of urgency and more accurately gauge their skills.
In collaboration with a civil service examination prep school, we provide low-cost civil service examination preparation courses, primarily for students aspiring to become firefighters or public health nurses. We employ specialized instructional materials that were created after trend analysis of previous test results and question scope reduction. Introductory and basic lectures are provided for each subject, allowing students to study according to their level, and each student can check his or her progress through exercises and tests. In addition, the school offers a variety of support services to help students pass the exam, including essay writing, essay preparation, and mock interviews by senior assistant professors.