7 Bachelor's degrees in International Relations in Japan

International Affairs
International Affairs from Temple University – Japan Campus is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject which covers political science, geography, economics and history. It explores international cooperation and conflict, poverty and development, the nature and causes of war, nationalism and social change, and other issues.
Global Science
The Global Science degree at The University of Tokyo is the first-of-its-kind in the University of Tokyo. The course is established in the School of Science to foster future leaders in an international environment.
Global Management (BGM)
The Bachelor of Global Management (BGM) degree program draws on Thunderbird School of Global Management's expertise in global management practices and intercultural communication training to provide students with a highly specialized global business education.
Global Studies
At Global Studies program offered by Ritsumeikan University, we focus on fostering the ability to look beyond the surface of things, see the social strains that lie behind issues, highlight the connections between seemingly unrelated things, and understand things more objectively and intrinsically.
Global Issues
Global Issues is a program from University of Tsukuba, that aims to develop human resources capable of solving global issues including global environmental changes and the world’s population and food problems through a broad range of knowledge.
Science in International Trade (BSIT)
The Bachelor of Science in International Trade (BSIT) program from Thunderbird School of Global Management offers an undergraduate degree program on the campus of Hiroshima University, a leading national comprehensive research university in Japan.
International Social Sciences
Twenty-first century social, political and economic landscapes evolve at rapid rates.The University of Tsukuba’s undergraduate program of International Social Sciences provides students with rich opportunities to learn about and understand the implications of such events.