The Kiyose Campus of Japan College of Social Work is the primary location for the institution's academic and training programs. Situated in a serene environment conducive to learning, this campus offers a range of specialized courses focused on social welfare and human services. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to address contemporary social issues and contribute meaningfully to society.
Social Work: This flagship program provides comprehensive training in social welfare practices, including case management, counseling, and community outreach. Students engage in both theoretical studies and practical fieldwork to prepare for professional roles in social services.
Child Welfare: Focused on the protection and development of children, this course covers child psychology, family dynamics, and legal frameworks. It prepares students to work in child protection agencies and family support services.
Elderly Care: With Japan's aging population, this program trains students in gerontology, caregiving techniques, and policy advocacy for the elderly, ensuring they can support senior citizens in various settings.
Disability Studies: This course emphasizes inclusive practices and support systems for individuals with disabilities, covering accessibility, rehabilitation, and social integration strategies.
Community Development: Students learn to design and implement programs that enhance community well-being, focusing on sustainable development and social justice initiatives.
The campus fosters a supportive learning environment with access to modern facilities, experienced faculty, and partnerships with local welfare organizations for hands-on experience. Graduates are well-prepared to tackle real-world challenges in social work and related fields, making a positive impact on individuals and communities across Japan.