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Annual plan

The 2012 academic year

  1. Create the Global Human Resource Development Center, the core organization in charge of implementing and operating the program. Establish relevant school rules/regulations.
  2. Revise faculty course regulations to increase the number of required English classes by two credits. Implement the ACT program. Introduce conversation-oriented self-directed learning software and an automatic English composition grading/correction system (Criterion). Ensure that the proper operational structure is in place for these new resources.
  3. Prepare to make the necessary modifications to core elements of the entrance examination so that the university can use Eiken, TOEFL, TOEIC, and other scores as supplementary resources when selecting students for admission.
  4. Work on initiatives designed to develop global human resources, such as the Global Women's Education Program, the GREAT-Ocha seminar, and international industrial internships. Also, take steps to form networks with women's universities abroad.
  5. Establish and design the rules and systems required for initiatives set to begin in subsequent years.

The 2013 academic year

  1. Implement the new foreign language education curriculum (including ACT). Increase the number of English education credits and establish a system that geared toward helping students improve their communication skills through a learning guidance program that incorporates self-directed learning (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  2. Administer the TOEFL ITP test to all students and analyze the results to determine the appropriate standards (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  3. Provide guidance on international study and establish promotional programs such as an individual consultation system. Collect applications from students interested in studying abroad, guide the students through the process, and provide follow-up guidance after the students return to Japan. Take applications for study abroad scholarships and select recipients (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  4. Expand and implement summer programs in English. Launch the Japanese Education Program (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  5. Implement initiatives designed to develop global human resources, such as the Global Women's Education Program, the GREAT-Ocha seminar, and international industrial internships. Also, take steps to form networks with women's universities abroad (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  6. Hold a faculty development workshop, send faculty members abroad, and take other steps to improve the university's global education capabilities. Send staff on training programs abroad and conduct SD on campus (to be conducted on a yearly basis).
  7. Have the Global Human Resource Development Center conduct a self-evaluation/self-inspection at the end of every academic year (to be conducted on a yearly basis).