Reitaku University
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Reitaku University (麗澤大学 Reitaku Daigaku?) is a private university known as Reitaku in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The origin of Reitaku University is Moralogy School which was launched in 1935 and Reitaku University was established in 1959.
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[edit] Department
College of Foreign Languages
- English Communication
- British and American Cultures
- International Communication and Cooperation
- German and German Culture
- Chinese and Chinese Culture
- Japanese and Japanese Culture
School of Economics
- Department of Economics
- Department of Business
- Department of Specialized Courses
- International Management and Communication(English)
- Chinese Management and Communication(Chinese)
- REPPL Civil Servant
- REPPL Tax Accountant
Japanese Language School
- Japanese Language Course
[edit] International Student Program
Every department has studying abroad programs and cooperate with at least 30 universities in other countries. International students come to Reitaku from the United States, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Bhutan, Germany, Finland and other countries.
Reitaku has many foreign professors so official languages are Japanese or English.
Reitaku gives about 1,000USD to 10,000USD as a scholarship to students who are going to study abroad.
[edit] Research
Reitaku University has Business Ethics and Compliance center which researches legal and ethical environment of business.
[edit] Recent
Recently Reitaku's name has been in the news as former Japanese Defence Minister Fumio Kyuma gave a speech at the university on June 30, 2007, in which he said "I understand the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought the war to its end. I think it was something that couldn’t be helped." Kyuma has since stepped down from his post.