Welcome to NANZAN 2020

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- the program is designed to instill a sense of human dignity in each individual through the fostering of a close relationship between teacher and student. This is achieved through student-intensive seminars that are offered throughout the four years of study in the Faculty, which offers a wide-ranging selection of highly specialized courses from across the broad spectrum of legal studies. The curriculum, meanwhile, is constantly reviewed to keep abreast of changes in society. To meet such changes, the Faculty established a law school at Nanzan in April 2004 to serve the needs of graduate students and provide society with the high level of vocational training that the 21st century demands.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering
The Department of Systems and Mathematical Science (renamed from The Department of Information Systems and Mathematical Sciences in 2014) aims to foster information analysts. Courses allow students to develop the capability to produce new models and optimize existing models with the methodology of operations research, while allowing students to develop the ability to analyze and process the vast amounts of information based on the statistical sciences that abounds in our technologically advanced information society to serve the needs of the industrial, business, political, and welfare communities. The Department of Software Engineering aims to give students a firm grounding in the theoretical and methodological skills required for producing sophisticated software. Based on fundamental knowledge of Information Sciences such as Information Technology, System Engineering, and Computer Networks, courses provide students both the theory and the technological skills to synthesize the knowledge and produce software which contributes to the real world. The Department looks to nurture leading software engineers who are equipped with the advanced theoretical and technological skills of software engineering.
The Faculty of Policy Studies
The problems facing contemporary society today are complex and multi-faceted. Increasingly, an inter-disciplinary approach is required to deal with problems such as global environmental issues, regional concerns in developing Asian economies, administration issues for Japan at the national and local level, corporate management strategy, and the stimulation of local trade. The Department of Policy Studies takes a broad approach to such complex problems and aims to cultivate in its students the ability to conceive and devise policies that are solution-oriented. As well as its focus on the broader application of social science theory in devising rational policy, the Department also incorporates civilization theory as a core element of its curriculum. This apparoach is based on the understanding that in order to solve the respective problems of individual countries and regions, it is necessary to appreciate the cultural background in terms of historical, religious, and social factors present. In this way, a balance is sought between the universal and the particular in our analysis.
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