
We provide a consistent education from liberal arts to specialized fields,
emphasizing the development of the "ability to think and solve problems independently."

We provide a consistent education from liberal arts to specialized fields,
emphasizing the development of the "ability to think and solve problems independently."
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences consists of three colleges that oversee education in medical-related fields: the College of Medicine, the College of Medical Sciences, and the College of Nursing.
All three colleges aim to foster medical professionals and medical researchers dedicated to disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and nursing.
In medical care and research, we must constantly strive to find the best possible treatments and solutions for both individuals and society.
Our educational policy emphasizes "cultivating the ability and methodology to independently think through and solve problems," enabling students to respond appropriately to various challenges from diverse perspectives.
We provide an integrated education spanning a wide range of academic fields, from liberal arts to specialized disciplines—6 years for the College of Medicine and 4 years for the Colleges of Medical Sciences and Nursing.
We enrich student life through a wide variety of club activities, seasonal events, well-equipped facilities, and strong collaboration with the local community.
Aiming to understand complex biological phenomena and elucidate diseases based on life sciences.
Dedicated to practicing clinical care, research, education, and social contribution to "honor and save lives."
Scientifically exploring human health to contribute to the realization of a sustainable healthy society.
This section provides an overview of the major entrance examinations conducted by the School, including Transfer Admission, Individual Achievement Tests, and Recommendation-based Admission.
This section features questions frequently received by the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.