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Introduction to University Programs
The University of Osaka offers various programs through its Graduate School of Humanities. These programs are designed to foster advanced research and academic excellence in their respective fields.
Program Details
Art Studies Specialization
The Art Studies specialization is a comprehensive program that encompasses various fields of art, including:
- Art and Media Theory
- Aesthetics and Literary Studies
- Music and Theater Studies
- Japanese and Western Art History
This program seeks to cultivate individuals who can engage in independent, creative, and advanced research in the field of art studies. The admission policy for this program is based on the university's and the Graduate School of Humanities' admission policies.
Admission Policy for Doctoral Program (First Term)
The Art Studies program admits students who demonstrate a deep interest in the field and the ability to conduct original research. The selection process involves evaluating the applicant's:
- Specialized knowledge in the field
- Foreign language proficiency
- Critical thinking and writing skills
- Research abilities and motivation
The program offers various courses, including general selection, special selection for working professionals, and selection for international students.
Admission Policy for Doctoral Program (Second Term)
The admission policy for the second term of the doctoral program is similar to that of the first term, with an emphasis on advanced research capabilities and academic achievements.
Specializations
The university offers several specializations, including:
- Humanistic Studies
- Philosophy
- History of Science
- Clinical Philosophy
- Chinese Philosophy
- Indology and Buddhist Studies
- Eastern History
- Western History
- Human Geography
- English Literature
- German Literature
- French Literature
- Chinese Literature
- Text Environment Theory
- Comparative Linguistics
- Art Studies
- Art and Media Theory
- Aesthetics and Literary Studies
- Music and Theater Studies
- Japanese and Western Art History
- Japanese Studies (Foundation Course)
- Modern Japanese Studies
- Japanese History
- Archaeology
- Japanese Literature and Language History
- Foundation Japanese Language Studies
These specializations provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field, preparing them for advanced research and academic pursuits.
