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Courses are grouped in seven general thematic clusters, all with a global approach. Instead of focusing narrowly on just one eld, students acquire a broad perspective while steadily developing their specialization, choosing courses that match their range of interests. SILS approaches global issues from an interdisciplinary, multidimensional perspective.Department ofInternational LiberalStudiesExamples of Lecture Courses Japanese Literature after 1945 International Relations of Southeast Asia Invitation to Natural Sciences Economics of Risk and LiquidityExamples of Seminars Studies on the Dynamism of the Economies Physics, Chemistry and Astrophysics Seminar on Islamic Area Studies Seminar on the Theories of International Relations and Global Governance The Idea of JapanSILS offers courses that complement any eld. The curriculum is organized by semester, starting in the spring and fall, with introductory to advanced courses.Philosophy,Religion and HistoryThought, Philosophy, Religion, Ethics, Modern Thought, Japanology, History, Archaeology, etc.Governance, Peace,Human Rights andInternational RelationsLaw, Politics, Peace, Human Rights, Minority Issues, International Relations, International Organizations, etc.ExpressionFine Arts, Film, Theater, Music, Arts, Culture, Media Theories, etc.020406Culture,Mind and Body,and CommunityLife, Environment,Matter and InformationEconomyand BusinessEconomics, Business, Management, Marketing, etc.CommunicationLanguage, Communication, Foreign Language Education, etc.01030507Why Study With Us?Life Science, Bioethics, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Earth Science, Scientic Research, Material Science,Chemistry, Information Science, Statistical Mathematics, etc.Comparative Culture, Gender Issues, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Philosophy, Mind-Body Science,Health Therapy, Cities, Regions, Communities, Global Companies, NPO / NGO, etc.

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