Faculties and Graduate Schools
- Law
- Letters
- Economics
- Commerce
- Sociology
- Informatics
- Engineering
- Environmental and Urban Engineering(established in April, 2007)
- Engineering Science(established in April, 2007)
- Chemistry,Materials and Bioengineering(established in April, 2007)
- Policy Studies(established in April, 2007)
- MBA(Accounting only)
- Language teaching
- Psychology(established in April, 2008)
- Institute of Foreign Language Education and Research
- Institute of Oriental and Occidental Studies
- Institute of Economic and Political Studies
- Organization of Research and Development of Innovative Science and Technology
- Institute of Legal Studies
- Institute of Human Rights Studies
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