22 Degrees in Psychology in Japan for 2024
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts: Psychology
International College of Liberal Arts - Yamanashi Gakuin University
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- 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.
- Kagoshima, Japan
On-Campus
The School of Clinical Psychology makes full use of the education and research provided by the Department of Clinical Psychology, which helps students to gain an understanding of human nature and learn practical skills in mental health care. The school has two affiliated centers: Psychological Counselling Centre and Child Development Support Centre, where the post-graduates can have practical training in such fields as counseling and psychotherapy and put what they have learned into practice.
- Nara, Japan
On-Campus
A modern society where interest in mental health is increasing in various situations. In the Department of Psychology, we will deepen our understanding of "human beings" such as development / mental disorders and group psychology while considering the relationship between people and the relationship between people and society. In order to explore how each person can live a lively life, we will approach the problem of "heart" from various angles.
- Fukuoka, Japan
On-Campus
The Department of Education and Clinical Psychology is dedicated to training graduates to support and assist others while contributing to character formation and care through the comprehensive study of the two fields of education and clinical psychology. To that end, students study knowledge and techniques in pedagogy and clinical psychology, including subjects such as mental health, stress management, self-understanding, lifelong learning, and career development. Starting during their second year, students choose from three courses-Teacher, Certified Clinical Psychologist, and Career Design -and then focus their studies on the more specialized and practical theory and skills based on their chosen future career. Each model offers internship opportunities in such settings as schools, hospitals, and social welfare facilities where clinical psychology is practiced, and private-sector companies and NPOs. The Departmentʼs goal is to prepare students to thrive in society while taking advantage of comprehensive, practical skills using the knowledge and techniques of pedagogy and clinical psychology.
- Okazaki, Japan
On-Campus
Modern society has many problems related to the human mind and development such as anxiety, stress, depression, and developmental disabilities. Through learning psychology, you will be able to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to solve these problems. In the Department of Psychology, using various psychological research methods such as surveys, interviews, and experiments, we investigate the mechanism and work of the mind, interpersonal relationships, and the psychology of groups (society), and clarify the factors related to these problems. I will continue to. In addition, we will analyze the origin of mental problems and the background factors, and practically learn psychological support according to each individual's needs.
- Ashiya, Japan
At芦屋大学, you can specialize in studying psychological problems that arise in the classroom. We conduct specialized research in the three fields of "educational psychology," "developmental psychology," and "clinical psychology," and develop teachers who can deal with interpersonal relationships and psychological issues in school life.
- Hiroshima, Japan
On-Campus
Courses in Clinical Psychology Studies Major Special Lectures in Clinical Psychology I/II Special Lectures in Clinical Psychology Counseling I/II Seminar in Clinical Psychology Assessment I/II Fundamental Practice in Clinical Psychology Practice in Clinical Psychology Special Lecture in Psychological Research Method Special Lecture in Psychological Statistics Special Lecture in Developmental Psychology Special Lecture in Cognitive Psychology Special Lecture in Social Psychology Special Lecture in Family Psychology Special Lecture in Psychiatry Special Lectures in Handicapped Adults and Children Special Lecture in Projective Technique Special Lecture in Psycho-therapy Special Lecture in School Clinical Psychology Special Seminar in Clinical Psychology I/II/III/IV
- Ebetsu, Japan
On-Campus
The Department of Clinical Psychology aims to foster specialists in psychological care by helping students to develop their self-awareness and learn about human relationships. Students can acquire a viewpoint of objective problem analysis based on a solid foundation unaffected by prejudice or transitional trends in research methods. This is achieved through basic experiments and counseling techniques to teach the basic attitudes and moral values necessary in human interaction.
- Iwata, Japan
On-Campus
Develop the ability to solve problems in the fi elds of business and childcare. Touch the heartstrings that drive organizations and people account regional characteristics Useful for solving various issues related to childcare Business Psychology Children's Emotional Psychology
- Matsuyama, Japan
On-Campus
Students will study sociology to learn about the role of welfare and health care in an ever-changing society and psychology to better understand the mechanisms of the human mind. Through corporate society and human communication classes, they will also learn communication skills and become proactive in discovering problems and solving them on their own.
- Kobe, Japan
On-Campus
The Department of Psychology is dedicated to preparing students for a wide variety of careers through a program that provides a carefully calibrated balance of studies in a broad range of subject areas that present psychology as a living social discipline. The curriculum prepares students to take the licensed psychologist examination and paves the way for them to continue their studies at the graduate level, leading to a specialized career in psychology.
- Sapporo, Japan
On-Campus
The master’s course consists of the Master’s Program in Social Welfare and the Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology. In academic 2015, the master's course was modified to offer comprehensive practical social welfare training/education as well as teaching to build advanced expertise and skills in individual academic fields. The Center for Practice and Research of Clinical Psychology was opened for the latter, thereby establishing a system appropriate for a Type 1-designated school for the education of clinical psychologists. For the Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology, curricular content regarding social psychology and developmental psychology from the previous Master’s Program in Social Psychology was incorporated and modified to provide a broader spectrum of education on psychological matters. The Master’s Program in Social Welfare integrates the previously separate domains of social policy and social work to provide students with broader and more in-depth expertise.
- Setagaya City, Japan
On-Campus
The department offers clinical psychology programs for those who wish to pursue a career in that field. There is also a psychology program that focuses on cognition and learning, development and education, society and industry, and personality. Post-graduation career options include fields such as school counseling and developmental
- Bunkyo City, Japan
On-Campus
The Psychology Course examines the human mind and how it works amid social change and provides students with the opportunity to learn about the mechanisms of the mind from many angles. Collaborating with clinical psychology researchers, the course focuses on investigational research and fundamental experimentation on the human mind and behavior.
- 550, Japan
On-Campus
This program provides the necessary educational research to educational psychology professionals, giving students a comprehensive perspective on the human psyche, and the knowledge, skills, and analytic ability related to specific areas of clinical psychology. It conforms to the basic model of courses for training clinical psychologists, with an expanded curriculum. The Seitoku University Graduate School has been designated as a first-category school by the Japanese Certification Board for Clinical Psychologists.