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This course offers three special programs:
The Basic Research in Psychology Program (to deepen the understanding of mechanisms of cognitive mental processing), the Developmental and Clinical Program and the Educational Research Program (to deepen the understanding of education practice, lifelong learning and international education).
A Doctor of Philosophy in Human Sciences involves study in two
broad areas: Experimental Psychology and Developmental
Psychology (Educational and Clinical).
FACULTY MEMBERS AND THEIR AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Experimental Psychology
TAKAHASHI, Masanobu (Professor) :
The Mechanism of Human Learning and Memory
NAGAI, Jun-ichi (Associate Professor):
Visual Cognition
Developmental Psychology (Educational and Clinical)
KAWAKAMI, Kiyobumi ( Professor) :
Infant Development; Infant Stress
SASAKI, Masahiro (Professor):
Clinical Psychology; Psychology of Loss
MUKAI, Takayo (Professor) :
Development during Puberty and Adolescence; Developmental Psychopathology
KISHIMOTO, Takeshi (Lecturer) :
Cognitive development; Communication before language
SHIBATA, Reiko (Lecturer) :
Clinical Psychology; Child's development, adjustment, and support
Educational Research
KAWABE, Takako (Professor) :
Early Childhood Education
KITAMURA, Kazuo (Professor) :
History of Education, focusing on Japanese Traditional Character Building and Liberal Educational Innovation
NAGANO, Kazuo (Professor) :
Educational Information Technology, Curriculum Devleopment of "Information Technology and Communication", Computer Networking in Education
MIZUSHIMA, Naoki (Professor) :
Art Education, Curriculum Development of "Arts & Crafts"
SAWANO, Yukiko (Professor) :
Comparative Education, Theory of Lifelong Learning Systems
TAKADA, Yumi (Professor) :
Dance; Body, Communication, Pilates Method of Body Conditioning
TSURUTA, Atsuko (Professor) :
Curriculum Development of Gender Equity Education
UEDA, Seiji (Professor):
School Health Education; Health Behavior and Health Risk Behavior
NAGATA, Yoshiki (Associate Professor):
Sociology of Education; Education for International Understanding and Development; International Cooperation in Education; Education for Sustainable Development
IMAGAWA, Kyoko (Associate Professor):
Music Education, Musicology
In addition to these faculty members, part-time lecturers offer
a variety of lectures and advanced tutorials
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