Faculties
- the Faculty of Commercial Science(in English)
- Commercial Science(main)
- Business
- Hospitality Management
- Commercial Science(minor)
- the Faculty of Economics(in English)
- Economics
- International Economics
- Legal Economics
- the Faculty of Foreign Languages(in English)
- English
- East Asian Studies
- the Faculty of Social Welfare(in English)
- Social Welfare(main)
- Social Work and Environmental Design
- Child welfare environmental subject
- Social Welfare(minor)
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