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3 Bachelors Degree Programs in Togitsu Japan


Nagasaki University Of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in International Communications (German)
- Nagasaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
German
The other biggest trend in this 21st-century world is localism (the principle of specific areas) or regionalism (the principle of multiple areas) as opposed to globalism. The International Communications Department overcomes the barriers of cultural and political conflicts of countries with different languages, ethnic groups,


Nagasaki University Of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in Contemporary English
- Nagasaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
One of the biggest trends in the 21st century is globalism. (National) Borders are losing their meaning in the world economy. The means of communication that makes up the foundation of this trend is the regarding of “English as an international language.” The Contemporary English Department sets its sights there and pursues the polishing 練磨 of advanced and practical English skills and the search for cultural and economic possibilities and meaning in a world of globalism.
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Nagasaki University Of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in International Communications (French)
- Nagasaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
French
The other biggest trend in this 21st-century world is localism (the principle of specific areas) or regionalism (the principle of multiple areas) as opposed to globalism. The International Communications Department overcomes the barriers of cultural and political conflicts of countries with different languages, ethnic groups, religions, and social systems.
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Japan has one of the highly integrated higher education systems in Asia. Japans approach to science and technology is highly rated thus their education levels very structured from childhood to primary through secondary to tertiary levels. With 126 million people living in Japan it has a cultural rich environment. Greater Tokyo area is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with over 30 million residents.