The educational philosophy at the School of Arts and Letters is to foster broadminded and cultured citizens with a generous amount of specialist knowledge. Students will work from a wide perspective that not only focuses on their area of expertise, but also grasps the essential problems of humanity: how to live, how to organize our societies, and how to solve the problems that plague our hearts, our minds, and our communities. Succeeding at this goal requires that students look into how our human intelligence, sensitivities, and actions interrelate and cultivate the skills they need to express these relationships in their own words. In this way, the School of Arts and Letters aims to develop creative, compassionate individuals equipped to thrive in our modern age.
- Japanese Literature course
- British and American Literature course
- German Literature course
- French Literature course
- Drama and Theatre Arts course
- Literary Arts and Media course
- Japanese History course
- Asian History course
- Western History course
- Archaeology course
- Geography course
- Clinical Psychology Course
- Contemporary Sociology Course







First and second grade, Izumi Campus
Third and fourth grade, Surugadai Campus


