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Japanese 日本語 한국어 中文简体 中文繁體 --> Contact Us Campus Access Meiji Gakuin University About Meiji Gakuin University Admissions Undergraduate /Graduate Campus Life /Career Support InternationalProgram About Meiji Gakuin University Admission Undergraduate/Graduate Faculties and Departments Graduate School Campus Life / Career Support International Program Japanese 日本語 한국어 中文简体 中文繁體 --> Access Campus Contact Us Site Map About This Site Privacy Policy Disclosure of Information For Faculty(in Japanese) CLOSE Faculties and Departments Graduate School HOME Undergraduate/Graduate Faculties and Departments Faculty of Sociology & Social Work Department of Psychology Department of Psychology Department of Psychology Department of Education and Child Development Fostering analytical and practical skills rooted in psychology Emphasizing the relationships between people and society is one of the key features of the Department of Psychology. Students acquire a scientific understanding of the mind’s mechanisms and the ability to respond to any type of person or situation within today’s increasingly complex society – in other words, analytical and practical skills rooted in psychology. The Department seeks students with an interest in the scientific exploration of the mind and a desire to contribute to society through the application of psychological knowledge and research methods. Department of Psychology Key Features of the Department of Psychology Program Structure Topics Admission Policy Key Features of the Department of Psychology Point 01 A large faculty with diverse areas of expertise Our Department of Psychology is one of few in Japan with fifteen full-time faculty members, providing a good balance of learning between the basics and clinical realms of psychology. Many of our students change their areas of interest and post-graduation career plans as they study the various areas of psychology, and we offer courses that can accommodate such changes. Point 02A rich curriculum and full support for Certified Public Psychologist licensure After completing all designated subjects and graduating from the University, students can qualify for the National Examination for Certified Public Psychologists either by completing all the designated subjects in the Graduate School, or by gaining the required period of work experience at an institution designated by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare or the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Point 03Meticulous student support In addition to the Student Counseling Center, Health Support Center, and Student Support Center, each operated by Meiji Gakuin University, the Psychology Department provides various systems for student support. The entire Department supports our students through our class advisor system, career counseling courses for job hunters, and the Shirokane Psychology Association, a place for exchange among our current students, graduates, alumni, and faculty. Point 04Diverse employment opportunities and high graduate school enrollment rates The most common industries in which Department of Psychology graduates found employment were information and communication, mass communication, and consulting, followed by the wholesale, retail, and service industries. Another characteristic of our program is that many students advance to graduate school to obtain licensure as a Certified Public Psychologist or Certified Clinical Psychologist. Point 05Enhanced careers education that opens up diverse options for graduates Students may choose to attend the workshops organized by the Department of Psychology to assist them in seeking employment. The Department also hosts events focused on options for graduate study that are organized by the Shirokane Psychology Association.--> Point 06Intensive, small classes ensure mastery of practical skills Students begin acquiring the study methods used in psychology in Basic Seminar that begins immediately after enrollment. They continue their study of practical psychology throughout the next four years in small practicums and seminars where they also develop communication and problem-solving skills through lively discussions with faculty and other students.--> Program Structure In the first years, students take the class to learn the basics of psychology and acquire the logical thinking in their small seminars. In their second years, while deepening knowledge through foundational and advanced classes, students learn how to scientifically study the mind. In the third and fourth years, the department offers ten practical classes, students choose an area of focus from five specialized fields. In seminars, students choose a theme and conduct research for a graduation project. By writing a thesis, they develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills. Topics Developmental and Clinical Psychology Students learn the fundamental knowledge needed to understand children’s psychological, emotional, and social development. We learn the methodologies and specialized knowledge of psychology and develop the ability to comprehensively understand and explain our mental development. Through such activities, students acquire a proactive attitude toward tackling various issues in today’s society. Practicum in Cognitive Psychology Humans use eye movements to acquire visual information from the outside world. Gaze measurements have thus been used since around the nineteenth century in attempts to elucidate cognitive processing processes. In this course, students learn about the characteristics and limitations of multiple indicators through experiments and surveys of gaze measurements, experiencing the potentials of gaze measurement research and eye movement measurements. Where Our Graduates Are Now(2020-2022) For Faculty(in Japanese) | Disclosure of Information | Privacy Policy | About This Site | Site Map Copyright © Meiji Gakuin University All rights reserved.

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