International Relations and Area Study Course
- Lecture on History of International Politics (Oriental): An-Jong Song
- Lecture on History of International Politics (Occidental): OKAMOTO Yoshitaka
- *Lecture on Comparative Politics: SASAKI Yu
- Lecture on International Development: WADA Kazuya
- *Lecture on International Trade: KATO Atsuyuki
- *Asian Politics: KOIZUMI Tatsuya
- *Lecture on Criticism on American Culture: ABE David Kiyoshi
- *Lecture on American Cultural Representation Ⅰ: KUBO Takuya
- *Lecture on American Cultural Representation Ⅱ: KUBO Yutaka
- Lecture on British Studies: YAMAMOTO Taku
- *Lecture on American and British Studies: YAMAGUCHI Yoshinari
- Lecture on East Asian Studies: FURUHATA Toru
- Lecture on Social Information in East Asia: NAM Sang-young
- Lecture on Economics History of Asia: BENNO Saiichi
- Lecture on Chinese Studies: QI Hua
- *Lecture on Francophonie: KASUYA Yuichi
- Lecture on German Studies: SHIMURA Megumi
- Lecture on German Studies: THELEN Timo
- Lecture on European Studies: ISHIGURO Morihisa
- Lecture on Global Environment and Its Dynamics: TSUKAWAKI Shinji
- *International Relations: NAKANO Ryoko
- *International Relations: FOX Senan
Japanese Education and Japanese Culture Study
- Lecture on Japanese Language Pedagogy: MATSUDA Makiko
- Lecture on Japanese Language Teaching: FUKASAWA Nozomi
- Lecture on Japanese Linguistics: * TAKAYAMA Tomoaki
- Lecture on Japanese Language Teaching: OE Motoki
- Lecture on Sociolinguistics: NISHIJIMA Yoshinori
- Lecture on Japanology Research: YAMAMOTO Hiroshi
- Lecture on Japanese Culture Research: SHIMIZU Kunihiko
- Lecture on Japanese Modern Literature: *HARA Yusuke
- Study in Contemporary Japanese Literature: *SUGIYAMA Kinya
- Seminar in Japanese Language Pedagogy: FUKAGAWA Miho
- Seminar in Japanese Language Teaching: OTA Akira
- Seminar in Japanese Martial Arts (Budō): BITTMANN Heiko
- Practical Seminar in Japanese Language Teaching: FUKASAWA Nozomi
Remarks:
- Faculty marked with an asterisk (*) assumes a full-time position in another division and may not be assigned as a supervisor for graduate students in the Division of International Studies. However, some exceptions may apply depending on the reasons. Please consult with the student office for more details.
- Subjects marked with * are held in English.
- Syllabuses are subject to change due to faculty reassignment.