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Tsuda College
2-1-1 Tsuda-machi, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo 187-8577, Japan
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The Faculty of Liberal Arts follows Umeko Tsuda’s philosophy for nurturing ‘all-round’ individuals. Students study a wide variety of disciplines.
Students of the Department of English study literature, linguistics, culture and communication. While students in the Department of International and Cultural Studies work towards attaining an integrated understanding of our contemporary society, students in the Department of Mathematics and in the Department of Computer Science learn pure and applied mathematics and computer science. All students may take classes offered by departments other than their own, resulting in an educational system which helps them develop into well-rounded individuals.
In her address at the school’s opening ceremony in 1900, Umeko Tsuda stated the importance of a capable, devoted faculties and students with an intense desire to learn. We take great pride in our dedicated teachers and students who are eager to learn. We intend to maintain this academic atmosphere.
The Tsuda tradition of intensive language learning is reflected in the curricula of the four departments. Our students learn the importance of international awareness as well as a head start in their various disciplines through our courses in English and other foreign languages. This extra attention paid to language learning which help students access to more career opportunities in the long term and have many other positive results as well. |
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