6 Bachelor's degrees in Political Science in Japan

Political Science (International Liberal Arts)
International College of Liberal Arts (iCLA) at Yamanashi Gakuin University’s Political Science (International Liberal Arts) graduates are well equipped for professions both in Asia and globally in the fields of international relations and diplomacy, public administration and government service, non-government organizations and community building, and research and business.
Global Political Economy
The goal of Waseda University's distinctive bachelor’s degree in Global Political Economy at Waseda University is to educate future leaders, well-grounded in theory and evidence from both political science and economics, who will adopt a perspective unfettered by the boundaries of time and place.
Economics Program
The Social Science Program in the Nagoya University G30 International Program is a collaborative effort between the School of Law and the School of Economics, with additional support from the School of Informatics and Sciences. The program provides a multidisciplinary education with a focus on economics, political science, law, business administration, and information science.
Political Science
The bachelor’s degree in Political Science at Waseda University promotes the scientific understanding of politics. A pervasive feature of human existence, politics entails both cooperation and conflict—in our local communities, in domestic and international environments, and on a global scale.
Law Program
The Law Program at Nagoya University is jointly offered by the School of Law and the School of Economics, in cooperation with the School of Informatics and Sciences. It includes fundamental disciplines in political science, law, economics, business administration, and information science.
Liberal Arts - Japanese Politics and Global Studies Concentration
Liberal Arts - Japanese Politics and Global Studies Concentration from Doshisha University promotes the critical analysis of politics and public policy, with both a Japan and a comparative focus.