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Otani University
Bachelor in Buddhist Studies
- Kyoto, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Buddhist Studies is an academic discipline that studies the Buddhist understanding of human existence and proposes how humanity can live together in harmony. The students in this department study all aspects of Buddhism, including its philosophy, history, and culture, with the aim of developing their sensibilities to observe and empathize with others.


Aichi Gakuin University
Bachelor in Religious Culture
- Nisshin, Japan
- Nagoya, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Through the three offered courses of religious culture, Buddhist culture, and Zen culture, this department aims to develop in students a broad view of religions and the ability to think deeply. The goal of our religious cultural studies is to produce graduates who are prepared to participate in a global society.
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Komazawa University
Bachelor in Zen Buddhist Studies
- Setagaya City, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The Department offers courses in various fields of Buddhism, ranging from China to Japan, from the earliest days of Zen Buddhism to the present, and from its teachings and philosophy to its arts.


Komazawa University
Bachelor in English and American Literature
- Setagaya City, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The Department provides English courses to strengthen students' English proficiency and courses on English and American literature, poetry, theatrical performance, film and arts culture, and history. The Department also offers courses on English linguistics ranging from the history of English to variation in English.
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Exploring Buddhist degree programs at the Bachelor's level immerses you in rich philosophical traditions and contemporary practices that shape diverse communities. These programs delve into the core tenets of Buddhism, ethics, meditation, and the historical contexts of Buddhist thought.
Through courses like Buddhist philosophy, comparative religion, and mindfulness practices, students cultivate analytical skills while engaging with both classical texts and modern applications. You'll engage in critical discussions about the impact of Buddhism on various cultures and develop competencies in pastoral care and community engagement. The integration of experiential learning helps strengthen personal insights and cultural awareness, enriching your understanding of complex spiritual frameworks.
This field encourages students to explore deeply, as they connect theoretical knowledge with real-world issues. Many learners strengthen empathy and a global perspective, helping them contribute positively to diverse environments. Graduates often pursue careers in education, social work, or community leadership, where their skills in communication and understanding of spiritual traditions prove invaluable.