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  -->--> Close &#xe915; About Us Professors FIS Pamphlet International Studies Message from the Department Chair IS Curriculum Course Descriptions Seminars English for International Studies Program IS Field Studies Graduation Theses Global &#038; Transcultural Studies Message from the Department Chair GTS Curriculum GTS Lecture Courses Seminars Field Studies Academic English Program Japanese Language Programs Graduation Project Graduate School Graduate School of International Studies Graduate Programs Graduate Admissions Student Life Study Abroad, Overseas Internships Support for Foreign and Plurilingual Students Scholarships, Dorms, Int’l Activites Yokohama Campus Exchange Students Applicants FIS Students Alumni English 日本語 Institute for International Studies YISA PRIME Close Global & Transcultural Studies Global & Transcultural Studies (GTS) The department’s curriculum, which is taught in English, combines the study of culture, society, politics and economics to examine many issues relating to globalization, and it fosters in you the ability to acquire comprehensive knowledge. (The abbreviation of the Department’s Japanese name is KC.) Message from the Department Chair Prof. Alexander Vesey, Chair View Prof. Veseys Message GTS Curriculum An overview of the Department’s curriculum For More Information GTS Lecture Courses English is the primary language of the Department of Global and Transcultural Studies, and its curriculum consists of lectures on culture, society, economics and politics that are taught entirely in that language. For More Information Seminars GTS seminars are classes in which you study specific themes. In your fourth year, you take two seminars in order to prepare and submit a Graduation Project. For More Information Field Studies In Field Studies you go off campus to gain an experiential understanding of the themes and issues you have been studying in the classroom. For More Information Academic English Program During your first three years in GTS, you take AEP classes to heighten your abilities to read and understand academic texts, write reports, make presentations, and express your ideas. For More Information Japanese Language Programs Students in the Department of Global and Transcultural Studies can acquire and strengthen Japanese language skills in small-sized classes that range from beginner to advanced levels. For More Information Graduation Project At the conclusion of your four years of studying global and transcultural issues, you prepare and submit a Graduation Project on a research topic of your choice. For More Information ACCESS NEWSMEIJI GAKUIN UNIV. TOP PAGE Contact Us Access Sitemap Privacy Policy Copyright © Meiji Gakuin All Rights Reserved.   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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