The school was established in 2005 to focus specifically on environmental problems, an area which we consider as one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. The curriculum combines social and natural sciences, in recognition of the fact that effective environmental studies spans a number of scholastic disciplines including law, policy, administration, economics, population, energy, and engineering. The school is devoted to fostering graduates able to serve effectively as business persons, professionals, consultants or scholars in the area of environmental protection, conservation and sustainability.
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Extra Notes
Yotsuya Campus (Main Campus): Located in central Tokyo, it's the main hub for most undergraduate and graduate programs, known for its accessible, integrated urban setting.
Mejiro Seibo Campus: Another location for Sophia University.
Shakujii Campus: Also part of the university's facilities.