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In the 120 years since its founding as the English Law School, Chuo University has evolved into one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, with six faculties and 26 departments, and it has produced a great number of outstanding graduates.
Even so, Chuo is not content to rest on its long tradition and numerous achievements, but is constantly striving to revise and improve its faculties and departments and to update its curriculum in response to the trends of the time. Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law has a history and tradition that date back 120 years, to the founding of Chuo University as the Igirisu Horitsu Gakko, and it has produced many talented graduates to serve not only in law circles but also in government service, politics, and the business world. ... >>more Faculty of Economics From the 2007 academic year, the Department of Industrial Economics and Department of Public Economics will start anew as the Department of Economics Information System and the Department of Public and Environmental Economics, respectively, ... >>more Faculty of Commerce The Faculty, with its long tradition of providing a practical education in the various aspects of corporate activities, is divided into departments that provide specialized courses in four basic areas: business administration and information, ... >>more Faculty of Science and Engineering The campus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering sits on high ground in the middle of leafy surroundings in the Korakuen district of Bunkyo-ku, in the center of Tokyo. Equipped with the latest educational and research facilities, the Faculty, ... >>more Faculty of Letters The objective of study in the Faculty of Letters is to comprehensively learn about various types of culture that humanity has produced, and to delve into the significance of being human from every conceivable point of view. ... >>more Faculty of Policy Studies The Faculty of Policy Studies aims to impart to students a practical ability in foreign languages and information-processing, the capacity to use that practical ability with cultural sensitivity in communication, ... >>more |
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