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The Department of Communication and Information, established in 2005,provides a wide variety of subjects for communication research ranging from body language, culture, information, to media studies. This interdisciplinary field allows students to find interesting research topics on their own by “organizing” various knowledge and theories concerning verbal/ non-verbal communication, visual images and music, entertainment media such as animation, mass-media communication, local media by citizens, and Information Communication Technologies such as the internet. The department leads the formation of future innovative leaders by developing communication skills. Students are assisted in obtaining skills to “discover,” “reflect,” and “communicate” that are required to tackle tasks and to solve problems in today’s society. Knowledge and skills for persuasive communication as well as effective media usage learned in this department form a practical foundation for membership in future society.
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