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An introduction to the establishment of departments in Japanese specialized universities
College is a private university in Japan, headquartered in Shenbao Town, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. One of the five law schools in Meiji era, founded in 1880, and upgraded to a university in 1922. One of the few universities with Japanese history and tradition.

The five law schools in Meiji era were specialized schools (now specialized universities), Meiji Law School (now Meiji University), Tokyo Law School (now Hosei University), Tokyo Specialized School (now Waseda University) and British Law School (now Central University).

Departmental setup

Department of Economics (Economics, International Economics) Department of Law (Law, Political Science)

Department of management (management discipline)

Business department (market development discipline, accounting discipline)

Department of Literature (Japanese, Japanese Literature, English, British and American Literature, Humanities, Psychology)

Department of Network Engineering Information (Network Engineering Information Discipline)

The university has an economics research department (postdoctoral and doctoral courses: specializing in economics)

Legal research department (postdoctoral and doctoral courses: law, civil law and public law)

Literary studies (master's and doctoral courses: Japanese, Japanese literature, English, British and American literature, philosophy, history, geography, sociology and psychology)

Business research, business research.