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The College of Humanities and Sciences
offers unique and diverse programs for both domestic and international
students. With seventeen major undergraduate programs and almost
as many graduate programs to choose from, students can receive
a superb education in many fields. The College boasts about
8,900 undergraduate and about 400 graduate students. Though
Nihon University may well be the largest educational institution
in Japan with thirteen different campus locations, the College
of Humanities and Sciences maintains a close-knit feeling among
its student body members.
The campus is easily accessible via an excellent Japanese public
transportation system from any place in Tokyo. It is located
just a ten-minute train ride from Shinjuku, one of the liveliest
spots in Tokyo. The College of Humanities and Sciences, however,
is in a quiet residential area, which provides an ideal environment
for earnest students. . |


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