The Department of Family and Housing Studies provides outstanding undergraduate, master's, and doctoral level education to help students learn how to form and maintain strong family relationships and enhance the abilities needed for establishing healthy and future-oriented housing cultures.
In the modern society, greater attention is given to psychological well-being, social welfare, and sustainable environments. In response to these trends, there are increasing needs for experts who can deal with issues in family lives and create design-centered 21st century housing. The department aims to foster experts in family lives and housing, who can contribute to establishing healthy and flourishing living environments for individuals, families, and communities. The department of Family and Housing Studies offers a wide range of courses in the areas of human ecology and provides students with rich hands-on experiences such as teaching practice in middle school or high school, research experiences, and graduate exhibition.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Application form expected to be out on first week of March 2026.