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Faculty of Foreign Studies
Acquire the knowledge, language and communication skills to thrive in both the real and virtual worlds.
Cultivating “intercultural communicators” with a deep knowledge of language, culture and society.
What do you study in Faculty of Foreign Studies?
Major languages: English / German / Chinese
Second foreign language: English / German / Chinese / Korean / Spanish
Here's what makes Reitaku University different from others!
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Emphasis on "experience"
Practical language learning
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With ANA Research Institute
Hospitality education through collaboration
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VR and the latest systems, etc.
Language learning environment utilizing ICT
Department and major introduction
Department of Foreign Studies
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English and Communication Studies
Aiming to acquire practical English and digital skills
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English and Liberal Arts
Cultivating culture and a multifaceted perspective that is applicable in the international community
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German Language and European Culture (German Language and Europe)
Over 90% of students study abroad in Germany. Beginners can become experts.
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Chinese and Asia Global Studies (Chinese and Global Communication) Major
Learning about the Diverse Asian World through Chinese and Korean
TOPIC
Learning unique to Faculty of Foreign Studies
Put your honed language skills into practice in society! A practical approach.
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Hospitality Tee Project
Established with the aim of promoting interaction with foreign tourists, the students wear T-shirts that say "Need Help?" and support tourists in their sightseeing and creating memories.
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English Learning Support Program
Students aspiring to become English teachers support the English language learning of local junior high school students. They provide English instruction from various angles, including introducing handmade teaching materials and activities.
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Hotel Internship
As part of my hospitality-related coursework, I participated in an internship at a foreign-owned hotel, gaining practical experience in tasks such as housekeeping and bell attendant duties.
We're collaborating with ANA Research Institute!
Hospitality-related subjects
Learn essential hospitality skills such as grooming, manners, language use, and hospitality English from former and current flight Senior Lecturer. Special programs offering insights into the aviation industry and airline business are also offered.
Korean Language and Culture Program
This program aims to help participants acquire Korean language skills and knowledge of Korean culture through learning the Korean language, studying abroad, and practical activities. Those who acquire the required number of credits in the designated subjects will receive a certificate of completion for the Korean Language and Culture Program.
Examples of courses: Korean Language I/II/III/IV, Asian Cultural Industries, Advanced Japanese-Korean Language Communication A/B, Japanese-Korean Language Studies, etc.
Qualifications that can be acquired
Junior High School Teacher's License (English) * / High School Teacher's License (English) * / TOEIC® / TOEFL® / Eiken (Practical English Proficiency Test) / Goethe-Zertifikat / ÖSD-Zertifikat / German Language Proficiency Test (Dokken) / HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) / Chinese Language Proficiency Test (Chuken) / TECC (Test of Chinese Communication Ability) / Korean Language Proficiency Test (TOPIK) / Hangul Proficiency Test / Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 / BJT Business Japanese Proficiency Test / IT Passport / Python 3 Engineer Certification Basic Examination / CG-ARTS Association Web Designer Certification Basic/Expert / CG-ARTS Association Multimedia Certification Basic/Expert / MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) / Nissho Bookkeeping Certification Grade 3 / Statistics Certification Grade 3 / Business Statistics Specialist / Excel Analysis General/Advanced / NTT Docomo Business Internet Certification .com Master BASIC
*This applies to English and Communication Studies and English and Liberal Arts.
Target career path
English teacher* / Aviation, travel, tourism, hotel, logistics, and international transportation industries / Media and cultural industries / Global companies / Specialist interpreter (local government, police), etc.
*This applies to students English and Communication Studies and English and Liberal Arts















