341 Bachelor Programs in Japan for 2024

Bachelor Programs in Japan for 2024Filter
    • Hiroshima, Japan

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) oriented liberal arts are international goals for sustainable development adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. At EUH, we aim to train young people to contribute to the establishment of integrated solutions to real-world problems while considering the direction of the 17 SDGs and aiming to contribute to the realization of a sustainable world

    • Bunkyo City, Japan

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Approaching "regional development" both domestically and internationally Approaching "regional development" with a global perspective and concrete actions as a philosophy. The Department of International and Regional Studies is a department that approaches problem-solving from a local (community) perspective, based on the philosophy of interdisciplinary knowledge, global perspective, and concrete action. Based on the perspective of a global citizen and specialized knowledge in various areas related to local communities, based on the philosophy of interdisciplinary knowledge, global perspective, and concrete action, we will work on "regional development" both domestically and internationally, and cultivate, and cultivate the skills necessary to contribute to regional development.

    • Kofu, Japan

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Our Psychology program breaks conventional boundaries by adopting an interdisciplinary approach. It seamlessly integrates insights from diverse fields such as neuroscience, data science, humanities, and social sciences. This structure not only enriches the study of human behavior but also fosters versatile thinkers, adept at bridging disciplines and innovating in their respective fields. We believe that education in this field is crucial in fostering a compassionate, empathetic society that can better understand and address mental health concerns.

    • Barcelona, Spain
    • Brussels, Belgium
    • + 7 more

    Full time

    3 years

    Blended, On-Campus

    English

    Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Bachelor in International Relations degree awarded by the school's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned.

    • Zürich, Switzerland
    • Antwerp, Belgium
    • + 7 more

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Bachelor in Business Studies (BBS) degree awarded by the school's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned.

    • Yokohama, Japan

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    The program offers innovative interdisciplinary courses for future leaders.

    • Chiyoda, Japan

    The School of Science and Technology was established in 1989 with the reorganization of the old School of Engineering, which was founded in 1949.

    • Chiyoda, Japan

    Established to meet the growing needs of both the domestic and inbound tourism industries in Japan, JIU Faculty of Tourism is one of only a handful of faculties in Japan dedicated to tourism and hospitality studies.

    • Kumamoto, Japan

    The Faculty of Letters was established in May 1949 as part of the new Faculty of Law and Letters. This faculty was then split into the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Letters in 1979.

    • Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoto, where our university is located, has two faces; it is at once traditional and avant-garde. Our Faculty of Art and Design covers almost all areas, including the fields of fine art, contemporary art, graphic design, animation, manga, film, fashion design, jewelry design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, theater, and literature. In addition, we offer research programs in fields such as art production and historical heritage.

    • Kobe, Japan

    Distance Learning

    1. Entrepreneurship and Business Management: To develop a sound understanding of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process and to provide students with the opportunity to conceptualize and plan the development of either a hotel, restaurant, food, wine, tourism, hospitality or event-related business from an entrepreneurial perspective. Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Evolution Theory of Entrepreneurial Mindsets and Characteristics Ethical, Social, and Sustainable Practices Pathways to Entrepreneurial Ventures The Industry and the Organisation The Marketing Plan Financials: Cash; Start-up costs; Profit and Loss 2. Food and Beverage Cost Control: An Overview of the Industry and the Manager Managing Revenue and Expenses Managing the Food Production Process Food and Beverage Pricing Menu Analysis Labour Cost Control Standards Discrimination Laws, Workplace Bullying and Harassment Revenue Control and Use of Technology 3. Food Quality Management: What is Food Quality? Food Production and Preservation Control of Allergens in Food Developing a Food Safety Program Supporting Documents in a Food Safety Program Auditing a Food Safety Program 4. Restaurant Concepts: Restaurant Concepts and Target Markets Location, Location, Location Marketing The Menu and Menu Planning The Principles of Restaurant Design and Layout Equipping the Kitchen and Bars The Financial Plan and Legal Obligations The Business Plan

    • Chiyoda, Japan

    On-Campus

    Research is progressing at the Graduate School of Integrated Basic Sciences thanks to the establishment of its High-Tech Research Center, which integrates and concentrates research on advanced materials and, while promoting interdisciplinary information exchange, searches for new directions in fields related to materials science. Materials science plays a big role in the world of basic science, and much is expected from it in terms of solutions to energy and environmental problems. For this reason, Nihon University’s Graduate School of Integrated Basic Sciences promotes highly original and unique research based on materials science. Thus high hopes are placed on the development and results of Nihon University’s new distinctive research style which strategically puts personnel and funds into such projects, For example, there is the development of new high-performance materials that function under extreme conditions, development and evaluation of new energy materials like fuel cells and solar cells, development of new biomaterials using materials science methods, and shedding light on global environmental change by looking at the Earth as a material circulation system and using analytical methods from materials science. It is extremely important for both graduate and undergraduate students in the natural sciences to become familiar with cutting-edge research equipment, and at our Center students have the opportunity to participate in real research projects to get a feel for the latest research methods and the current flow of research.

    • Chiba, Japan

    On-Campus

    The Department of Children's Education is a department where students with the aspiration and passion to become elementary school teachers gather. Characterized by a sense of unity and a warm atmosphere, there is a tradition of students teaching and learning from each other. All the students are working hard toward their dreams and living a fulfilling university life. Learn with us to make your dreams come true!

    • Niigata, Japan

    On-Campus

    The education provided by the Faculty of Agriculture is characterized by wide-ranging lectures, experimentation and abundant field study to produce graduates capable of making careers in the areas of bioscience and field science. The Faculty also contributes energetically to the region, mainly through the Field Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, and carries out an international exchange.

    • Asahikawa, Japan

    On-Campus

    After learning the basics of economics, the course is divided into a course that focuses on business administration, which is indispensable for corporate management, and a course that focuses on law, which is useful for administrative and legal-related practices. Develop power. We will develop human resources who will acquire an economic perspective to understand modern society, aim to start a business or manage a company, acquire legal qualifications by learning law, and play an active role in the legal department of a company.