Graduate School: Department of Human Studies Research, Buddhism and Human Studies
Doho University’s approach to human development
Developing people who are spiritually rich and embody the founding philosophy, Living Together in Diversity
Buddhist Culture
Developing practitioners of Buddhism who affirm the sanctity of life
In the field of Buddhist Culture, unique and precise humanities methodologies are utilized to explore various aspects of Buddhist culture, centering on Japanese Jodo Shinshu Buddhism (Shin Buddhism). Additionally, the significance of the founding philosophy, Living Together in Diversity, is identified and analyzed from various perspectives, including Buddhist beliefs, history, folklore, and culture.
Human Welfare
Further education and career advancement for managers in welfare
In the field of Human Welfare, the aim is to cultivate core personnel who lead advanced practices in welfare settings, as well as to train individuals who can help create prosperous and vibrant communities.
Students study perspectives from fields outside of their own research, such as Buddhist Culture and Clinical Psychology, while also exploring the nature of human life and the ways people lead their lives.
Students study perspectives from fields outside of their own research, such as Buddhist Culture and Clinical Psychology, while also exploring the nature of human life and the ways people lead their lives.
Clinical Psychology
Developing clinical psychologists, public psychologists and researchers in the fields of healthcare, welfare, and education
In the field of Clinical Psychology, students explore potential solutions to mental health issues facing modern society. The aim is to train mental health professionals, such as clinical psychologists and public psychologists, who are equipped with advanced expertise and practical skills.
Admission quota
Buddhism and Human Studies (Buddhist Culture, Human Welfare, Clinical Psychology) |
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Master’s Program: 13 people (8 people in Clinical Psychology) |
Buddhism and Human Studies(Buddhist Culture, Clinical Psychology) |
Doctorate Program: 2 people |
Recurrent education
Some courses are offered during the 6th and 7th periods, as well as on Saturday during the day, providing a schedule that takes into consideration the learning needs of working professionals, making it easier for them to study.
Non-degree Students System
This system allows students, including those who are not Doho University postgraduate students, to enroll in some subjects as non-degree students of the university. Credits earned will be recognized as credits acquired after enrolling in the program (maximum of 10 credits).
Qualifications available through this program (master’s program)
Buddhist Culture
Shinshu Otani-ha teaching certification (only applicable to undergraduate courses)
Otani Hoiku Kyokai certified nursery psychologist (class-1)*
Otani Hoiku Kyokai certified nursery psychologist (class-1)*
Human Welfare
Otani Hoiku Kyokai certified nursery psychologist (class-1)*
*Credits required for the application to become a certified social worker
*Credits required for the application to become a certified social worker
Clinical Psychology
Eligibility to take the Clinical Psychologist exam by the Foundation of the Japanese Certification Board for Clinical Psychologists
Eligibility to take the national exam for certified public psychologists*1
Otani Hoiku Kyokai certified nursery psychologist (class-1)*
Eligibility to take the national exam for certified public psychologists*1
Otani Hoiku Kyokai certified nursery psychologist (class-1)*
*1 Applicants must be able to submit a certificate of completion for the required courses to become a certified public psychologist, issued by their previous university, at the time of admission to Clinical Psychology (master’s program).
For details, see Admission Information and Student Application Requirements.