The 2026年度社会学部履修要綱 provides essential information for sociology students at Daito Bunka University. It outlines the curriculum, including required and elective courses, academic policies, and graduation requirements. This guide is crucial for students planning their academic journey, detailing course offerings and progression criteria. Students will find valuable insights into the structure of the sociology program, including key policies and procedures necessary for successful completion of their degree.

Key Points

  • Details the curriculum structure for sociology students at Daito Bunka University
  • Outlines graduation requirements and academic policies for 2026
  • Includes information on required and elective courses for sociology majors
  • Provides guidelines for course registration and academic progression
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45 pages
Language:Japanese
Type:Study Guide
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Language:Japanese
Type:Study Guide
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DAITO VISION 2033
1. 
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2. 
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3. 
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4. 
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5.  
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󰴺......................................................................................................................................................... 4
 ........................................................................................................................................... 4
 ............................................................................................................... 4
 ............................................................................................................... 4
 ...................................................................................................................... 6
 ............................................................................................................ 7
 ..................................................................................................... 7
 ...................................................................................................................... 8
 ............................................................................................................................. 9
󰴻  ................................................................................................ 10
 ................................................................................................................................ 10
󰴦ID  ....................................................................................... 10
󰴧 ...................................................................................................... 10
󰴨 ...................................................................................................... 11
󰴩 ........................................................................................................................ 11
 ....................................................................................................................................... 11
󰴦 ......................................................... 11
󰴧 .......................................................................................................... 12
󰴨 ........................................................................................................................... 13
 ....................................................................................................................................... 14
󰴦 ................................................................................................... 14
󰴧 .......................................................................................................... 15
................................................................................................................................................... 17
󰴦GPA .................................................................................................. 17
󰴧................................................................................................ 18
 ........................................................................................................................................... 19
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FAQs

What is the purpose of the Daito Bunka University Sociology Department?
The purpose of the Daito Bunka University Sociology Department is to cultivate individuals who can play a role in contemporary society by discovering problems, understanding diversity, and developing empirical research skills. This is achieved through a curriculum that emphasizes theoretical thinking and the ability to propose solutions to social issues.
What are the graduation requirements for the Sociology Department?
To graduate from the Sociology Department, students must complete a total of 124 credits, which includes 48 credits from required courses and electives. Specifically, students need to earn 8 credits from foundational education courses, 28 credits from specialized education courses, and 6 credits from general education courses.
How is the curriculum structured for Sociology students?
The curriculum for Sociology students is structured into foundational education, specialized education, and general education. Foundational education includes courses like 'Freshman Seminar' and 'Current Events English.' Specialized education consists of core courses such as 'Introduction to Sociology' and 'Social Statistics,' while general education includes a variety of subjects aimed at broadening students' knowledge.
What are the policies regarding course registration?
Course registration requires students to plan their study schedule and register for courses within designated periods on the DB portal. Students must ensure they do not register for overlapping courses and are responsible for confirming their registration to avoid issues with credit allocation.
What is the significance of the 'Daito BASIS' courses?
The 'Daito BASIS' courses are designed to cultivate essential skills and character traits aligned with the university's founding spirit and educational philosophy. These courses aim to develop students' global perspectives, ethical standards, and abilities to contribute positively to society, thereby enhancing their overall educational experience.
What opportunities are available for studying abroad in the Sociology Department?
The Sociology Department offers various study abroad opportunities, including exchange programs with partner universities in regions such as Asia, Africa, and Europe. Students can apply for scholarships to support their studies abroad, with the potential to earn credits that count towards their degree.
What qualifications can students obtain through the Sociology program?
Students in the Sociology program can pursue qualifications such as the Social Researcher certification, which requires completing specific courses related to social research methods and statistics. Additionally, students may also qualify for the Certified Psychologist title by fulfilling the necessary coursework and requirements.