Teikyo University Graduate School Education and Research Objectives
Basic Organization and Objectives in Education and Research
Teikyo University Graduate School Regulations (Excerpt)
Chapter 1 General rules
Article 2 In accordance with the Fundamental Law of Education and the School Education Law, as well as the spirit of the university's founding: "This gradute school aims to educate professional individuals with a great sense of creativity and human compassion through practical learning, people who invest all their efforts in learning how to overcome prejudice, acquire extensive knowledge, and make decisions from a global perspective." The mission and purpose of the university is to nurture human resources who can contribute to the advancement of culture by teaching and researching academic theory and application, and by cultivating deep academic knowledge and outstanding abilities to pursue careers that require a high level of expertise.
Master's Program: Master (Economics) Doctoral Program: Doctor of Philosophy (Economics)
Division of Management
Master's Program: Master of Business Administration (Business Administration / Management Informatics) Doctoral Program: Doctor of Business Administration (Business Administration / Management Informatics)
Division of Regional Economics and Policy
Master's Program: Master's Program (Regional Economic Policy Studies)
Graduate School of Law
Division of Law
Master's Program: Master of Laws Doctoral Program: Doctor (Law)
Graduate School of Liberal Arts
Division of Clinical Psychology
Master's Program: Master's (Psychology)
Division of Psychology
Doctor of Social Psychology: Doctor of Social Psychology
Division of Japanese Cultures
Master's Program: Master of Arts (Literature) Doctor of Letters: Doctor of Letters
Division of Japanese History and Cultural Properties
Master's Program: Master of Arts (Literature) Doctor of Letters: Doctor of Letters
Graduate School of Languages and Cultures
Division of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies
Master's Program: Master's (Academic) Doctor of Philosophy: Doctor of Philosophy
Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Division of Integrated Science and Engineering
Master's program: Master's degree (Science and Engineering) Doctoral course: Doctor of Engineering (Engineering / Science)
Division of Informatics Science / Correspondence Course