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04Developing Who Can Help the FWU COMPASSChangeWorldFWU COMPASS indicates the purpose, system, and methods of our undergraduate education based on the significance of establishing the International College of Arts and Sciences. “Developing people who can change the world" is a condensed expression of the College's educational philosophy. "People = humanity" is supported by the "World = international-mindedness" and "Change = independence". At the center of our education is the philosophy and method of "interdisciplinary education".People Humanity?“Kansei” EducationOur students are able to cultivate their intelligence and sensibility through studying languages, history, culture, environmental science, literature, international relations, food science, arts, the human mind, leadership, and humanities in theory and practice, provided by our “Kansei” program. With the improvement of intelligence, sensibility, creativity and expressiveness, our students experience a revolution of thinking and behavior. ?Integrated Arts and Science EducationWe provide our students with creative and diverse learning opportunities transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries by integrating a wide range of disciplines in the arts and science. It enables our students to opt for minor subjects in addition to major subjects. Under our flexible educational framework, they are able to gain expertise in multiple fields of study and the ability to think in a pluralistic and integrated manner. ?Tradition and HistoryFWU’s educational policy has been constantly evolving since the establishment of the university in 1923. Our distinctive education has been producing graduates who contribute to society, act as a catalyst in the present world, and create value that can be passed on to the next generation. We will celebrate our centennial anniversary in 2023 and are very proud of the contribution and achievements of our13,000 plus graduates over the last 100 years.PeopleDistinctive Features of Our Educatio

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