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Graduate Placement
Prospective Careers and Occupations

 

Division of Human Sciences

Researchers or Educators at institutions of higher learning or research institutions
Researchers involved in technological or product development at private corporations
Science writers
Sports Instructors
Translators or Interpreters
Employees of the mass media
Curators
Editors at publishing companies of various categories, etc.
 

Division of Environmental Sciences

Researchers or Educators at institutions of higher learning or research institutions
Civil Servants involved in environmental management or regional planning
Researchers at think tanks of project planning and policy making
Consultants of environmental management
Researchers involved in technological development at private corporations
Emplyees of the mass media, etc.
 

Division of Cultural Sciences

Researchers or Educators at institutions of higher learning or research institutions
Researchers at international think tanks
Staff members of international organizations or institutions
Employees of multinational corporations
Employees of the mass media
Planners or Editors at publishing business, etc.
 

The 21st Century Science Project Group

Researchers or Educators at institutions of higher learning or research institutions
Civil Servants involved in environmental management or regional planning
Consultants of environmental management
Curators
Researchers at international think tanks
Staff Members of international organizations or institutions
Science Writers
Translators or Interpreters
Editors at publishing companies of various categories, etc.
 

 If you meet specific requirements, you can get a specialized teaching certificate of high school subjects:
geography and history, civics, and science. You can also get a qualification to be a curator.

 

 

The Characteristics of the Graduates of Integrated Arts and Sciences

In modern society, information, technology, and knowledge available are quickly renewed every day. Against this backdrop, the knowledge of a narrow field of academic discipline is not sufficient for anyone to survive. People who can break down the barriers of existing fields of study and can cope flexibly with the daily changes of information, technology, and knowledge are in great demand.

The person who developed the i-mode, also known as a cell phone terminal, was a graduate of the humanities. This fact provides evidence that a person who can break down the barriers of existing fields of study, and who can work assiduously toward his or her goal, can accomplish breakthroughs in advanced technology. Fostering what we have termed "focused generalists" is the purpose of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences.