68 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Japan
Regional and Economic Policy
The Graduate School of Economics in the University of Toyama offers two Master's degree programs, in "Regional and Economic Policy" and "Business Administration."
Asia Pacific Studies
The master's program in Asia Pacific Studies from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) aims to educate and transform students into competent leaders ready to handle challenges facing the Asia Pacific region.
International Development Policy
Meiji University offers courses in three concentration areas: Public Policy, International Development Policy, and Community Planning and Management.
Political Science
The degree in Political Science at Waseda University promotes the scientific understanding of politics. A pervasive feature of human existence, politics entails both cooperation and conflict—in our local communities, in domestic and international environments, and on a global scale.
Media and Governance
The Graduate School of Media and Governance at the Keio University International Center encourages students to take part in fieldwork to conduct surveys and research based on their individual research themes inside or outside Japan, or apply for internships where they can use their research findings in a hands-on situation.
Human Cognition and Behavior
Human Cognition and Behavior Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) conducts research and education in areas related to human cognition and behavior with a focus on basic experimental psychology.
Chinse Language and Culture
The Chinse Language and Culture programme at the University of Toyama was established to nurture interdisciplinary research skills, encourage the development of advanced specialty skills, and promote an international point of view.
Behavior Informatics
Behavior Informatics students at Shizuoka University will be capable of implementing versatile analysis of a diversified range of social organizations, leading to the planning, design, development, operation, evaluation and sustained enhancement of information systems.