I think PUK should review the role of faculties. As for the faculty of letters, these days PUK is the only university which has just two departments in Japan. In addition, the field of literature is not only languages but also historical science, philosophy, psychology and human science and so on. Even though we regard our department a department of foreign languages, only two departments [the department of Japanese language and culture/ the department of English language and culture] are not enough. Individually, I think PUK doesn't have enough subjects to study literature. On the other hand, PUK has fulfilling language classes at least for the students who major in English literature and literature. I think PUK should have more academic subjects. At the same time, PUK should accept more professors specialize in humanities.
As for other department, to be honest with you, I know little about the other departments at PUK. But I have been told that students of the faculty of environmental and symbiotic science have a lot to do while the faculty of administration has so little work to do. Of course there are differences among individuals, but I have heard this point several times and I think this is because the faculty of administration has too many students. So I think that the faculty of administration should be divided into smaller departments. By doing this, PUK can recruit top-class personnel depending on their specialties while boosting students’ awareness of their specialities. And then they will not feel to have so little work to do.
You know, small-group instruction is effective. I believe the diversities of lectures and the students who have a strong awareness of study will activate PUK!

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