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Showa Women's University Program in Life Sciences and Culture (Master’s Program)

Showa Women's University

Program in Life Sciences and Culture (Master’s Program)

Setagaya City, Japan

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Apr 2024

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Key Summary

    About: The Program in Life Sciences and Culture is a Master's program focusing on the intersection of life sciences and cultural studies. It looks at how these fields influence each other, preparing students to analyze contemporary issues related to health, society, and the environment.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles in research, public health, education, and policy-making. Opportunities exist in non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and government agencies, among others.

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Students explore indigenous cultures of the world, including courses in history, folklore, geography, archeology, art history, cultural assets studies, and others. They engage in fieldwork such as the excavation of Suwahara in Yamanashi, research on the Toshodai-ji documents, and the research and preservation of cultural heritage sites in Vietnam.

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