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Introduction … P. 3

Common Guidelines … P. 7

Academic Services … P. 17

Academic Records … P. 51

Faculty of Science and Technology Curriculum … P. 61

Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures (SPSF) Curriculum … P. 99

General Information … P. 159

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のメッセージ Filename: Loyola Web Service The Loyola Web Service is the Official academic web portal of Sophia University. The Loyola Web Service (Loyola) brings together on one website important information and services related to academic matters.

Using the Loyola Web Service students will be able to: • Search course schedule and classrooms • Register and withdraw from courses • Check their registration status and grades • Check information concerning cancelled classes, make-up classes, or notices on the Loyola web bulletin board through PCs and mobile phones • Update the registered data if there are any changes in the student’s or guarantor’s address • Check and submit report assignments

Please refer to the “Loyola Handbook” (available online via Loyola) for detailed explanations on how to use Loyola.

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2021 Calendar For the Academic Year … P. 8

Frequently Asked Questions … P. 12

Offices to visit for inquiries / office hours … P. 14

Announcements / Notices on Loyola … P. 15

Guidance Programs … P. 15

How to contact your teachers … P. 16

Change of address … P. 16

When public transport service is shut down … P. 16

Protection of Personal Information … P. 16

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Objectives of Education and Research To have students gain academic knowledge of a specialized field as their foundation and acquire “combined intelligence,” which is characterized by a wide range of knowledge that would enable them to view other fields objectively, through art-science integrated education, so that they can contribute to solving various problems in today’s highly diversified society.

Objectives of Human Resource Development To foster human resources who can contribute to “scientific and technological development” by solving various problems in today’s highly diversified society with a broad vision acquired through knowledge of a specialized field and “combined intelligence”.

Diploma Policy The Faculty of Science and Technology aims to foster human resources who have gained understanding of the Christian humanism spirit and have acquired the ability to solve, with a broad and international perspective, the various scientific and technological issues challenging today’s highly diversified society, and who can pursue original research based on high ingenuity and creativity and thus contribute to the further advancement of science and technology. With a view to this aim, the faculty sets standards for the skills and knowledge students should have acquired upon graduation as described below. Those who have fulfilled the requirements and have passed the thesis defense will be awarded a diploma.

Curriculum Policy In accordance with the diploma policy, the Faculty of Science and Technology constructs its curriculum as follows: 1. To acquire fundamental abilities to solve science and technology issues from a broad international perspective through coursework in lecture-based Faculty of Science and Technology Categories I and II General Courses which students should commonly take. 2. Based on the above, to acquire specialized abilities through Departmental Core Courses centered on seminars and laboratory classes and to acquire the ability to pursue research with originality through Specialized Courses characterized by higher expertise.

*The English translation of objectives and policies of the faculty and departments are provided for information, and the original Japanese version remains the sole official version. If there is any discrepancy between the two versions, the Japanese original should take precedence.

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上智学院 128 Page Author: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 1 COMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL ASIAN ECONOMY ASIAN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION AND CURRICULUM COMMUNICATION 1 COMMUNICATION INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS TO INTRODUCTION COMPARATIVE EDUCATION IN ASIA IN EDUCATION COMPARATIVE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT GLOBAL SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION 5: TBA 5: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY OF PRINCIPLES RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 1 EDUCATION IN RESEARCH 2 EDUCATION IN RESEARCH INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS TO INTRODUCTION GLOBAL HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL THE IN POVERTY ACCOUNTING OF PRINCIPLES ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS RESOURCE AND ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ISSUES CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION 4: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL IN ACTION CRITICAL FOR EDUCATION ANTHROPOCENE THE IN SEMINAR UNDERGRADUATE 1 EDUCATION IN SEMINAR UNDERGRADUATE 2 EDUCATION IN SEMINAR UNDERGRADUATE 3 EDUCATION IN SEMINAR UNDERGRADUATE 4 EDUCATION EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL AND EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE TO INTRODUCTION EDUCATION BACHELOR'S / THESIS BACHELOR'S PROJECT GRADUATION 1: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL EDUCATION OF PHILOSOPHY 2: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL EDUCATION OF SOCIOLOGY 3: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL IN EDUCATION IN ISSUES CURRENT ASIA SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES OF SOCIOLOGY HAPPINESS OF SOCIOLOGY CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL CONTEMPORARY 1 THEORY SOCIOLOGICAL 2 THEORY SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIOLOGY OF GLOBALIZATION OF SOCIOLOGY

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上智学院 129 Page Author: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 2 COMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING INTRODUCTION TO AREA STUDIES AREA TO INTRODUCTION GLOBAL ECONOMIC HISTORY ECONOMIC GLOBAL ETHICS OF MASS COMMUNICATION 2 COMMUNICATION MASS OF ETHICS MASS MEDIA 1 2 ENGLISH IN REPORTING 3 ENGLISH IN REPORTING 1 COMMUNICATION MASS OF ETHICS MASS MEDIA 2 1 ENGLISH IN REPORTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 2 BEHAVIOR CONSUMER INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS DATA TO INTRODUCTION JAPANESE ECONOMY 1 ECONOMY JAPANESE PUBLIC ECONOMICS 1 ECONOMICS PUBLIC GAME THEORY GAME SOCIAL CHANGE IN POSTWAR JAPAN POSTWAR IN CHANGE SOCIAL CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 1 BEHAVIOR CONSUMER INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS TO INTRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES GLOBAL TO INTRODUCTION TOPICS IN MODERN IN TOPICS MACROECONOMICS AND THEORY MACROECONOMICS: 2 POLICY GLOBAL AND SEMINAR-ECONOMICS 2 HEALTH MACROECONOMICS: THEORY AND THEORY MACROECONOMICS: 1 POLICY GLOBAL AND SEMINAR-ECONOMICS 1 HEALTH INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL TO INTRODUCTION RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OF BASICS B COOPERATION SOUTHEAST STUDIES OF BASICS ASIAN B ORGANIZATION: INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE AND THEORY THEORY POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE AND IN METHODS QUANTITATIVE SOCIOLOGY IN METHODS QUALITATIVE SOCIOLOGY STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT WORK AND EMPLOYMENT IN JAPAN IN EMPLOYMENT WORK AND SOCIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL 2 SOCIOLOGY IN TOPICS SPECIAL SPECIAL TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY 1 SOCIOLOGY IN TOPICS SPECIAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT OF PRINCIPLES

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上智学院 137 Page Author: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT OF PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING OF PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS DATA TO INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS TO INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS TO INTRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 1 COMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL CONTEMPORARY ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 1 COMMUNICATION MASS MEDIA 1 1 COMMUNICATION MASS OF ETHICS STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS TO INTRODUCTION CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 1 BEHAVIOR CONSUMER CHALLENGING FRONTLINE ISSUES IN ISSUES FRONTLINE CHALLENGING BUSINESS GLOBAL INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE TO INTRODUCTION EDUCATION 2: EDUCATION IN TOPICS SPECIAL EDUCATION OF SOCIOLOGY QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN METHODS QUANTITATIVE SOCIOLOGY IN METHODS QUALITATIVE SOCIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO AREA STUDIES AREA TO INTRODUCTION SOCIOLOGY OF HAPPINESS OF SOCIOLOGY JAPAN IN EMPLOYMENT WORK AND SOCIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL 1 SOCIOLOGY IN TOPICS SPECIAL 2 SOCIOLOGY IN TOPICS SPECIAL THESIS BACHELOR'S SOCIAL CHANGE IN POSTWAR JAPAN POSTWAR IN CHANGE SOCIAL FAMILIES OF SOCIOLOGY GLOBALIZATION OF SOCIOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY OF PRINCIPLES 1 THEORY SOCIOLOGICAL 2 THEORY SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIOLOGY IN SEMINAR ADVANCED FIRST YEAR SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGY IN SEMINAR YEAR FIRST ADVANCED SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGY IN SEMINAR ADVANCED

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上智学院 147 GLOBAL MARKETING 2 MARKETING GLOBAL SPECIAL TOPICSSPECIAL IN SOCIOLOGY 1 TOPICSSPECIAL IN SOCIOLOGY 2 1 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR SPECIAL TOPICSSPECIAL IN EDUCATION 2: ASIA TOPICSSPECIAL IN EDUCATION 4: IN ACTION CRITICAL EDUCATION FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE JAPAN IN POSTWAR CHANGE SOCIAL THEORY 1 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY 2 SOCIOLOGICAL FAMILIES SOCIOLOGY OF GLOBALIZATION SOCIOLOGY OF HAPPINESSSOCIOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT IN AND JAPAN WORK ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY 2 ACCOUNTING OF FUNDAMENTAL BUSINESSINTERNATIONAL 1 ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT 2 ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION SOCIOLOGY OF TOPICSSPECIAL IN EDUCATION 3: CURRENT ISSUES IN EDUCATION IN TOPICS IN MACROECONOMICS MODERN THEORY AND MACROECONOMICS: POLICY 2 GLOBAL SEMINAR-ECONOMICS AND 2 HEALTH BACHELOR'S THESIS 1 COMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL 2 COMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL MASS MEDIA 2 TOPICSSPECIAL IN EDUCATION 5: TBA CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 2 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 1 MARKETING GLOBAL 2 STRATEGY MARKETING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL MASS MEDIA 1 EDUCATION IN ASIA COMPARATIVE CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION AND CURRICULUM FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONINTERNATIONAL TOPICSSPECIAL IN EDUCATION 1: PHILOSOPHY EDUCATION OF 1 ACCOUNTING OF FUNDAMENTAL Page Author:

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上智学院 148 COMPARATIVE POLITICS SECURITY DEVELOPMENTHUMAN AND PEACE RESEARCH ADVANCED STUDIESADVANCED (INTERNATIONAL C) ORGANIZATION SYSTEMS MEN IN THE AND LABOR WOMEN MARKET ASIAN POLITICS ASIAN STUDIESADVANCED (GLOBAL IN JAPAN) KOREANS AND MIGRATION STUDIESADVANCED (INTERNATIONAL B) ORGANIZATION INSTITUTIONSINTERNATIONAL AND ORDER WORLD POLITICSJAPANESE IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT BANKING MONEY AND CORPORATE STRATEGYCORPORATE (ADVANCED) BRANDING GLOBAL STRATEGY (ADVANCED) GLOBAL MIDDLE EAST CULTURE IN AFRICA AND LIFE STUDIESADVANCED (CONTEMPORARY ASIA) SOCIETIES OF STUDIESADVANCED (CULTURES AND ASIA) SOCIETIES OF STUDIESADVANCED (DEMOCRACY CONFLICT) AND STUDIESADVANCED (INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS) HUMAN ECONOMY POLITICAL INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING INTERNATIONAL STUDIES B SOUTHEAST OF BASICS ASIAN AND SUFFERINGS OF ANTHROPOLOGY HOPES IN AFRICA STATISTICS ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS TOPICSSPECIAL 1 IN MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AID AFRICA'S RESOLUTIONCONFLICT B SOCIETIESCONTEMPORARY THE OF HISTORY THESOCIAL OF MIDDLE EAST SOCIETY POLITICS AND IN SOUTH ASIA POLITICSTHEORY INTERNATIONAL OF SPECIAL TOPICSSPECIAL 2 IN MANAGEMENT MARKETING IN TOPICS SPECIAL MINORITIESEDUCATION FOR IN JAPAN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN BASICS OF INTERNATIONAL OF BASICS COOPERATION B Page Author:

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