DHU Campus Schedule

How do DHU students spend their day?

We asked our students who enjoy their student life to the fullest and who are busy with classes, part-time jobs and club activities.

Leaning the basics to be able to freely use digital technology.

PRADHANANGA NIRANJAN (First-year student)

Profile

I am from Nepal and came to Japan in 2011 to pursue my passion for Japanese anime. I found out about DHU when I wanted to work in the anime industry and mass communications. I recently joined a club, and it has given me many opportunities to interact with senior students.

As a first-year student, I am studying the basics of expressive skills and theories, which are necessary in various areas in the digital field. DHU teaches the basics extensively so as to provide many options. By learning the basics of 3DCG, I became interested in games and film. I am also learning English and in the future, I want to study abroad.

Schedule

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
First period 8:40 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. Entertainment Industry Theory I Core English I SA Basic skills of business persons Core English I SA
Second Period 10:20 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Japanese Language and Japanese culture IB Japanese Language and Japanese culture IB
Third Period 12:40 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. Graphic Design Seminar I Introduction to Creative Thinking Japanese Language and Japanese culture IB Color Theory I 3DCG Seminar I
Fourth Period 2:20 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. Graphic Design Seminar I
Fifth Period 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sixth Period 5:40 p.m. to 7:10 p.m.

NIRANJAN’s classes

Introduction to Creative Thinking

The class uses different themes each time and to train students in developing their creativity while drawing. By having different perspectives and adding flexibility to ideas, I can feel that I have acquired more creativity and planning abilities.

The design created by using what I have learned from the Introduction to Creative Thinking class.

DHU Highlight

Club Cre-R is a good place to interact with senior students while learning 3DCG.

The DCG club has about 30 members right now. The senior students and junior students have close relationships and work on 3DCG as a group. The thing that fascinates me the most is that senior students teach me many things I don’t know and tell us stories about the various areas.

BBQ with members!

Seasonal events also bring excitements.

Members take on a challenge on various things by learning games, Web, and videos extensively.