Department of
Journalism
We provide courses that meet current needs of students, combining theory and practice in communications and media.
The course of study in the Department of Journalism is flexible, allowing you to design a course of study tailored to your individual career goals.
In the first year, students work in small groups to strengthen their communication skills, which are necessary for any profession.
Degree
Bachelor (Law)
Some Recommended Models of Study
Journalism Model
Students aiming to work as reporters, editors, and other frontline news reporters.
Public Relations and Advertising Model
Students aiming to work in creative fields such as advertising, business, and public relations.
Media Content Model
Students aiming to work in the production of various types of content, such as music and film.
Internet Media Model
Students aiming for careers in internet-related companies and the information and communications fields.
Media Publisher Model
Students aiming to work in the production of publications such as magazines and books.
Major Subjects
Journalism Studies A, B | Japanese History of Journalism Ⅰ, Ⅱ | Journalism Ethics Ⅰ, Ⅱ |
Communication Theory | Communication and the Internet | Mass Communication Theory |
Media Studies | Advanced Media Studies A, B | Political Communication |
Seminar of Journalism and Media Studies Ⅰ, Ⅱ | Video Journalism | Broadcast Research |
Advertising and Public Relations | Communication Policy I, Ⅱ | Media Industry |
Methods of Media Research | Global Communication | News English Ⅰ, Ⅱ |