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Faculty of Information and Communications/情報学部

Toward becoming an “information” specialist

Bunkyo University’s Faculty of Information and Communications created the field of comprehensive informatics in Japan when it was established in 1980 as the country’s first faculty of informatics. Students study information and communication technologies (ICT) - and related information in a multifaceted, comprehensive, and practical educational environment. They can also systematically master theories and techniques of information through the practical usage.

This faculty consists of the three departments - Department of Information Systems, Department of Information Society, and Department of Media and Communications. In the Department of Information Systems, students learn about information system and digital content creation. In the Department of Information Society, students learn methods for creating businesses and utilizing ICT to resolve challenges in today’s information society. In the Department of Media and Communications, students learn theories about communication and media studies that include multimedia presentation techniques. The Faculty of Information and Communications offers conscientious education with small class sizes, via support from faculty staff, spanning from fundamental learning in the first year to graduation research in the fourth. It also features a cutting-edge information environment that is conducive to learning.

 

Original site: Faculty of Information and Communications (Japanese)

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