Common Education Center

Updated on Apr 01 2025

The Common Education Center was established in order to assist Kokugakuin students in acquiring a broad-based education, and to promote the cultivation of a sense of humanity through that. The purpose of the Center is to provide an effective curriculum that can work promptly for the education of the human resources that society requires.

The Center promotes:

  1. The development of new and comprehensive humanities curriculums;
  2. First-year (introductory) education;
  3. Remedial education;
  4. Language communication skill development; and
  5. Teacher training/qualifications courses

Through these tasks, the Center endeavors to enhance the basic academic abilities of Kokugakuin students and enable them to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills they will require as human beings, while also evaluating and examining the results of each task.

Common Education Center Committee (Terms of Two Years [April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2019])

Chair Tsuyoshi Sasage Common Education Center Director / Professor in the Faculty of Law
  Hotaka Senbokuya Common Education Center Sub-Center Director / Academic Affairs Division Director
  Yoshihiro Yamada Dean, Academic Affairs / Professor in the Faculty of Human Development
  Takashi Fukui Associate Professor in the Faculty of Letters
  Shuya Hirachi Professor in the Faculty of Law
  Yuji Miyashita Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics
  Mitsushige Hoshino Associate Professor in the Faculty of Shinto Studies
  Tsutomu Jinji Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Human Development
  Masato Kubota Professor in the Institute for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
  Naomi Kano Professor in the Institute for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
  Yoshimasa Harada Educational Development Center Sub-Center Director / Director in Administrative Office of the Institute for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
  Tadakazu Matsumoto Registrar’s Office Director
  Kiyoka Ohashi Administrative Office of the Institute for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

Contact: Public Relations Office

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