The List of Universities and Colleges That OBKG Graduates Went(2019~2021) You Can Study in a Wide Variety of Departments at Universities & Technical Colleges in Japan

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The List of Universities and Colleges That OBKG Graduates Went(2019~2021) You Can Study in a Wide Variety of Departments at Universities & Technical Colleges in Japan The List of Universities and Colleges that OBKG graduates went(2019~2021) You can study in a wide variety of departments at universities & technical colleges in Japan. ・Graduate School The University of Tokyo Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute Kobe University Graduate School of Law Academic Program (Master’s Program) Sophia University Graduate Division of Global Studies Master's Program in Global Studies Graduate School of Business Administration Business Management Graduate School of Law Research Course Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Language Education and Information Science Language Education and Information Science Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Information Science and Engineering Doshisha University Graduate School of Culture and Information Science Culture and Information Science Graduate School of Sociology Sociology Kwansei Gakuin University Graduate School of Science and Technology Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy Kwansei Gakuin University Institute of Business and Accounting Graduate School of Economics Modern Economy Osaka City University Graduate School of Literature and Human Sciences Language and Culture KINDAI UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Human Studies Social and Cultural Studies Wakayama University Graduate School of Tourism(Master Program) Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts Graduate School of International Social System Studies International Social System Studies Graduate School of Frontiers of Innovative Research in Science KONAN University biochemistry and Technology Nihon University Graduate School of Business Administration Commerce Graduate School of Economics Applied Economics Momoyama Gakuin University Graduate School of Sociology Applied Sociology Graduate School of Letters Studies in Language and Culture Otemae University Cultural and Historical Studies The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Concentration Courses Web Systems Development ・Undergraduate School Toyohashi University of Technology Global Technology Architects Architecture and Civil Engineering Doshisha University Faculty of Letters Department of English Schools of Science and Technology Chemistry Kwansei Gakuin University Schools of Science and Technology Bioscience Schools of Science and Technology Human System Interaction Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University College of International Management Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering Department of Chemical, Energy and Environmental Engineering Kansai University Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering Department of Architecture Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Faculty of Engineering Science Department of Mechanical Engineering Shibaura Institute of Technology INNOVATIVE GLOBAL PROGRAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Educational Collaboration Educational Psychology Sciences Osaka Kyoiku University Department of Educational Collaboration Science,Mathematics and Information Gunma University Faculty of Science and Engineering University of Hyogo School of Economics and Management Economics Course Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts Faculty of Human Life and Science Department of Food Science and Nutrition Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Chemisty of Functional Molecules KONAN University Department of Intelligence and Informatics Intelligence and Informatics Faculty of Life Sciences Department of Advanced Life Sciences Faculty of International Relations International Relations Kyoto Sangyo University Faculty of Economics Economics Faculty of Business Administration Department of Management Faculty of information Science and Engineering Information Science and Engineering Osaka University of Economics Faculty of Human Sciences Department of Human Sciences Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Otemon Gakuin University Faculty of International Liberal Arts Department of Global Japanese Studies Faculty of Sociology Department of Sociology Faculty of Policy Science Department of Policy Science Ryukoku University Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Media Informatics Faculty of Economics Faculty of Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Kanagawa University Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Business Administration Department of Business Administration and information Faculty of Business Administration Department of Business Administration Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Life Science Setsunan University Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Architecture Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Applied Chemistry Osaka Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering Electronics and Information Systems Engineering Faculty of Information Science and Technology Information and Computer Science Faculty of Information Science and Technology Information Systems Faculty of Robotics and Design Robotics Faculty of Robotics and Design System Design Digital Hollywood University Faculty of Digital Communication Digital Contents School of Engineering Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Aviation Course Tokai University School of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Information Science and Technology Department of Applied Computer Engineering Teikyo University Faculty of Economics Department of Business Administration Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Osaka University of Economics and Law Faculty of Business Administration Department of Business Administration Faculty of International Studies Department of International Studies Matsuyama University Faculty of Humanities Sociology Department Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Business Administration Department of Business Administration Momoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Sociology Department of Welfare Faculty of International Studies and Liberal Arts Department of English and Intercultural Studies Faculty of Informatics Informatics Faculty of Business Administration Department of Business Administration Osaka Gakuin University Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Commerce Department of Commerce Tezukayama University Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Sojo University Faculty of Engineering Department of Aerospace Systems Engineering Faculty of International Studies Department of International Studies Faculty of Business Management Department of Business Management Osaka Sangyo University Faculty of Business Management Department of Commercial Sciences Department of Electronics, Information and Communication Faculty of Engineering Engineering Otemae University Faculty of Modern Social Studies Osaka University of Commerce Department of Management Hannan University Faculty of International Tourism Department of International Tourism Takarazuka University of Medical and Health Care Care Worker Program Osaka University of Arts Junior College Department of Design and Arts Faculty of Engineering Department of Applied Nuclear Technology Fukui University of Technology Faculty of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Faculty of Environmental and Information Sciences Department of Design Meikai University School of Hospitality & Tourism Management Hospitality Tourism Major Faculty of Commerce Department of Management Faculty of Commerce Department of Marketing University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences Faculty of Economics Department of Economic Information Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Faculty of Human and Social Sciences Department of Human and Social Sciences Kyoto University of the Arts Faculty of Art and Design Department of Spatial Design Bunka Gakuen University Faculty of Art and Design Department of Architecture and Interior Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology Faculty of Bioscience Department of Bioscience Tokyo Polytechnic University Faculty of Arts Department of Animation Osaka University of Tourism Faculty of Tourism Department of Tourism English Track Undergraduate Degree Program International Relations Major Tokyo International University English Track Undergraduate Degree Program Business Economics Major Kobe Design University Undergraduate School of Art and Design Department of Environmental Design Department of Nutrition Kobe Gakuin University Faculty of Nutrition Course of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics Kyoto University of Advanced Science Faculty of Bioenvironmental Science Department of Agriculture and Food Technology Faculty of Business Administration Department of Modern Business Taisei Gakuin University Faculty of Human Sciences Department of Psychology and Counseling Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences Tourism Course Department of Social Sciences Faculty of Social Sciences Economics and Business Administration Course Hagoromo University of International Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Media Studies Information Studies Course Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Media Studies Visual Arts Course Department of Human Life Studies Faculty of Human Life Studies Interior Architectural Design Course Kyoto Notre Dame University Department of Japanese and Global Cultures Japanese Language and Culture
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