Subject Open to All students

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Broad education and deep expertise.
We have established a diverse group of subjects consisting of six areas that enable students to acquire a broad perspective and basic knowledge.
Learning at Asia University consists of “Subject Open to All students,” which allow students to come into contact with various fields and acquire a wide range of education and perspectives, and “Specialized Subjects,” which cultivate deep expertise and practical social skills. As you build your learning, you will acquire the knowledge and skills that will be the core of your future.
your core learning

language and world

Approaching the "world" from various angles
A group of subjects consisting of language-related subjects and world-related subjects. The purpose is not only to understand the language, but also to know the culture, history and geography of countries around the world, and to improve the linguistic qualities of international understanding.

Target class
● English communication Ⅰ~Ⅷ
●Chinese Communication Ⅰ~Ⅳ
●German Communication Ⅰ~Ⅳ
●French Communication I~IV
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  • ● Korean Communication Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ●Spanish Communication I~IV
  • ● Applied Chinese Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● Applied German Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● Advanced French Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● Applied Korean Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● Applied Mongolian Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● Applied Russian Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ●Applied Spanish I~IV
  • ● Intermediate Japanese Ⅰ~Ⅵ
  • ● Advanced Japanese Ⅰ~Ⅳ
  • ● English Sentences and Phrases I・II
  • ●Practical English I~IV
  • ●Broadcast English Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • Internet English Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●American Studies Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●American Studies I・II (for AUAP participants)
  • ●Asian Studies Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●Japan Studies I & II (for International Student)
  • ●Overseas language Practicum I-IV (for AUGP participants)
  • ●American Issues
  • ●Global Studies
  • ●Traditional culture of Asia
  • ● Knowing Asia Chapter 12
  • ●Western history I・II
  • ●Oriental history I・II
  • ● Japanese History Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ● Introduction to American research I・II
  • ●Northeast Asian research I・II
  • ●Southeast Asian research I・II
  • ●Chinese research I・II
  • ●International Relations Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • Basic education (intercultural exchange from the perspective of history)
  • ●Doing History Ⅰ・Ⅱ

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language and world

expression and art

What are human, society, and expression? Think from the perspective of "art"
Beginning with the acquisition of techniques for expressing one's thoughts, students learn about the way people live and the state of society from works of art of each era. This group of subjects compares and examines various values and considers the meaning of expressions.

Target class
Poetry and Poetry
●Japanese traditional performing arts
●Expression and Media I・II
●Japanese Literature (second-hand)
● Japanese Literature (Middle Ages)
● Japanese Literature (Early Modern Period)
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  • ● Japanese Literature (modern and contemporary)
  • ● Representational Culture of Japan
  • ● Japanese art
  • ●Western Literature Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●Chinese Literature Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●European Art and Culture I・II
  • ●Creative World I (Words and Imagination)
  • The world of creation Ⅱ (animation world)
  • ● Written expression
  • ●Writing techniques
  • Basic education (Modern Japanese culture and expressions)
  • Basic education (chess and literature)
  • Liberal Arts Basics (Introduction to Modern Literature)
  • Basic education (modern literature read through theory)
  • Liberal Arts Fundamentals (Pedagogy of Diversity and Art)


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expression and art

human and society

Uncovering the "now" from the relationship between individuals and society
A subject area that considers the relationship between individuals and society. Learn about the value system of modern society, its origins, and the thoughts and culture that underlie it. Volunteer-related practical courses are also included here.

Target class
● Political Science Ⅰ・Ⅱ
●Laws I・II
●Religious Studies I・II
●History of Japanese Thought I・II
●Cultural Anthropology I・II
● Women's Studies
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  • ●Economics Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ● Sociology Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ● Geography Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●History of Social Thought I・II
  • ●Volunteer theory I, II, III
  • ● Introductory Sign Language Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●Disaster Relief Activities
  • ●Modern Liberal Arts Special Lecture
  • ●Think about the spirit of the university
  • ●Fundamentals of Liberal Arts (Urban Problems and Urban Planning)

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human and society

heart and body

Exploring “humans” scientifically
Physical and mental health and its maintenance are fundamental issues for human development. You will learn about mental issues related to human understanding and self-understanding, as well as theory and practice related to physical health and sports.

Target class
●Ethics I/II
●Psychology I/II
●Sports Practicum
●Introduction to sports science
●Philosophy I/II
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  • ●Health of mind and body
  • ●Emergency measures and preventive measures
  • ● Sports psychology
  • Sports physiology
  • ●Sports Training Theory
  • sports techniques and tactics
  • ● Sports measurement and evaluation
  • Leadership and coaching
  • ●Structure and function of the human body

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heart and body

Information and nature/environment

Understanding the "global environment" from the perspective of natural science
In addition to considering the social significance of the concept of "information," students will cultivate the logical thinking power that underlies it. In addition, through courses in the natural sciences, students will learn about nature, including the universe, and its essence.

Target class
● Basic Mathematical Science Ⅰ~Ⅳ
●Information and Society I・II
● Exploring the world of mathematics
●Programming language Ⅰ・Ⅱ
● Biology Ⅰ・Ⅱ
● Information literacy
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  • ●Spreadsheets and Data Science
  • ●Geography Ⅰ・Ⅱ
  • ●Introduction to Natural Science I・II
  • ● Universe and Matter
  • ●Environmental Science
  • ● Introductory Mathematics I・II
  • ●Introduction to Statistics I・II
  • ●Introduction to data science
  • ● Data Science Application Project Ⅰ・Ⅱ


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Information and nature/environment

life and career options

Draw your own “future”
Employment has a great impact on economic independence and the formation of identity. This is a group of courses for students to understand whether their self-awareness and academic ability are sufficient, and to understand the occupations that suit their qualities.

Target class
●Career Internship
● Career design
●Introduction to Career IT
●Introduction to Asian Career Development I・II
●Contemporary Asia and Career Design

life and career options
|STUDENT'S VOICE|
I met him in class.
Kant's philosophy becomes the pillar of life
Of Subject Open to All students the one that left the biggest impression on me was [Ethics]. When I wanted to do an artistic activity that expresses beauty and human goodness, in this class I encountered the words of the German philosopher Kant, "The purpose of life is the achievement of goodness." became. These words, which verbalize my vague thoughts, have become the pillars that support me.

# Shape your own beauty
Mr. W
Faculty of International Relations Department of International Relations 4th year
<Updated on March 14, 2024>
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