Career Center (Assistance with job searches and postgraduate planning)

The Career Center, which helps students find a job or chart a future course of study, works to improve student awareness of job search and career development by offering career development assistance designed to foster skills that will be useful in students' job search activities, providing one-on-one support to students in all years of study, and taking full advantage of the Internet to provide information (on the FU Portal, website, LINE, Instagram, and Twitter).

Additionally, the Center promotes internships, work experiences, and project-based learning (PBL) programs to foster a constructive attitude toward work, and it recommends that students start participating in initiatives during their first two years of study.

Extension Courses

Through extension courses, the Career Center offers not only coursework to help students earn credentials and pass employment examinations, but also a program of extracurricular education to reinforce the University's undergraduate education (curricular education). The Center is involved with a variety of initiatives to help students improve their academic abilities, including through programs like support courses for students of the teaching profession program (including courses to help students pass teacher employment examinations) and courses designed to help students do their best when taking the TOEIC® Listening & Reading Test.

Drawing on assistance from the Fukuoka University Parents' Booster Club, the Center also offers a subsidy to defray the cost of taking the TOEIC® test.

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