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Undergraduate Program, Department of English Literature
Yotsuya Campus, Tokyo, Japan
# 151-200 QS Subject Rankings
48 monthsProgram duration
12,800 USDTuition Fee/year
YesScholarships
Program overview
Main Subject
English Language and Literature
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Not only by evaluating literary works written in English as verbal art but also by studying the cultural and historical contexts that created them, students gain insight into the universality and pluralism of humanity and its society. With an intensive thinking exercise in small classes and the writing of a graduation thesis as the culmination of undergraduate study, students will develop the ability to identify problems with a critical view, methods for seeking solutions based on research and analysis, and the skills to logically communicate the results in both Japanese and English.
In this way, our goal is not only to hone English language skills as a means of communicating information but also to become a global citizen in the truest sense, a “language professional” who utilizes competent intellect to deal with the various issues that arise in intercultural negotiations.
Program overview
Main Subject
English Language and Literature
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Not only by evaluating literary works written in English as verbal art but also by studying the cultural and historical contexts that created them, students gain insight into the universality and pluralism of humanity and its society. With an intensive thinking exercise in small classes and the writing of a graduation thesis as the culmination of undergraduate study, students will develop the ability to identify problems with a critical view, methods for seeking solutions based on research and analysis, and the skills to logically communicate the results in both Japanese and English.
In this way, our goal is not only to hone English language skills as a means of communicating information but also to become a global citizen in the truest sense, a “language professional” who utilizes competent intellect to deal with the various issues that arise in intercultural negotiations.
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Utilizing its accumulated knowledge of a broad range of subjects, the University supports the studies of its students at Yotsuya Campus in the heart of Tokyo. Sophia University comprises 9 faculties for undergraduate students. The university also offers English-taught program offered as collaboration between six departments.
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Undergraduate Program, Department of History
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Undergraduate Program, Department of Philosophy
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Business and Management (6)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Management (Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures – SPSF, taught in English)
Engineering and Technology (6)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Undergraduate Program, Department of Information and Communication Sciences
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Nursing
Undergraduate Program, Department of Psychology
Natural Sciences (6)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Materials and Life Sciences
Undergraduate Program, Green Science/Engineering (English Courses in Science and Technology)
Social Sciences and Management (6)
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Undergraduate Program, Department of Education (Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures – SPSF, taught in English)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Global Studies (Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures – SPSF, taught in English)
Undergraduate Program, Department of International Legal Studies
Undergraduate Program, Department of Journalism (Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures – SPSF, taught in English)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Law
Undergraduate Program, Department of Legal Studies of the Global Environment
Undergraduate Program, Department of Social Services
Undergraduate Program, Department of Sociology (Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures – SPSF, taught in English)
Undergraduate Program, Department of Theology
Sophia University’s graduate school provides an environment that is conducive to cross-disciplinary research while enhancing academic expertise, taking advantage of the fact that top-notch researchers are gathered on one campus across disciplines.
Theology
Humanities
Applied Religious Studies
Human Sciences
Law
Economics
Languages and Linguistics
Global Studies
Science and Technology
-Mechanical Engineering Division
-Electrical and Electronics Engineering Division
-Applied Chemistry Division
-Chemistry Division
-Mathematics Division
-Physics VDivision
-Biological Science Division
-Information Science Division
-Green Science and Engineering Division (Courses are taught in English)
Global Environmental Studies
Applied Data Sciences
Arts and Humanities (6)
Graduate Program, MA, English and American Literature
Graduate Program, MA, French Literature
Graduate Program, MA, German Literature
Graduate Program, MA, History
Graduate Program, MA, Japanese Literature
Graduate Program, MA, Linguistics
Graduate Program, MA, Philosophy
Graduate Program, PhD English and American Literature
Graduate Program, PhD Linguistics
Graduate Program, PhD Philosophy
Business and Management (6)
Graduate Degree Program of Applied Data Sciences
Graduate Program, Applied Data Sciences
Graduate Program, MA, Management
Graduate Program, PhD Management
Engineering and Technology (6)
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Electrical and Electronics Engineering Division
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Green Science and Engineering (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Information Science Division
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Green Science and Engineering (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Information Science Division
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Mechanical Engineering
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Graduate Program, MA, Nursing
Graduate Program, MA, Psychology
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Biological Science Division
Graduate Program, PhD, Global Studies (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Biological Science Division
Natural Sciences (6)
Graduate Program, MA, Global Environmental Studies (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Applied Chemistry Division
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Mathematics Division
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology / Physics Division
Graduate Program, MS, Science and Technology/ Chemistry Division
Graduate Program, PhD, Global Environmental Studies (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Mathematics Division
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Physics Division
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Graduate Program, MA, Area Studies
Graduate Program, MA, Cultural Interaction
Graduate Program, MA, Death and Life Studies
Graduate Program, MA, Economics
Graduate Program, MA, Education
Graduate Program, MA, Global Studies (Courses are taught in English)
Graduate Program, MA, International Cooperation Studies
Graduate Program, MA, International Relations
Graduate Program, MA, Journalism
Graduate Program, MA, Law
Graduate Program, MA, Social Services
Graduate Program, MA, Sociology
Graduate Program, MA, Theology
Graduate Program, PhD Area Studies
Graduate Program, PhD Death and Life Studies
Graduate Program, PhD Economics
Graduate Program, PhD Education
Graduate Program, PhD International Relations
Graduate Program, PhD Law
Graduate Program, PhD Social Services
Graduate Program, PhD Sociology
Arts and Humanities (5)
Graduate Program, PhD Cultural Interaction
Graduate Program, PhD French Literature
Graduate Program, PhD German Literature
Graduate Program, PhD History
Graduate Program, PhD Japanese Literature
Engineering and Technology (5)
Graduate Program, PhD,Science and Technology Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Life Sciences and Medicine (5)
Graduate Program, PhD Psychology
Natural Sciences (5)
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology / Chemistry Division
Graduate Program, PhD, Science and Technology Applied Chemistry
Social Sciences and Management (5)
Graduate Program, PhD Journalism
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