The Department of Regional Administration aims to foster students who can contribute to continuing regional development through cooperative practice and applied study. Students study a wide range of subjects including community design, local government law, and Japanese politics.
Classes include
- Political Thinking
- The Mechanism of Society
- Modern History of Japan and the World
- Introduction to Regional and Local Administration
- Doctrines in Political Science
- Principles of Democracy
- Japanese Politics
- Political Process
- Public Administration
- Local Government
- Consensus-Building
- Introduction to Local Design and Communication
- Regional and Local Resources
- Introduction to Public Policy
- Policy Plan Creation
- Social Policy
- Community Design
- Administrative Law
- Local Government Law
- Social Welfare Law