Japan Study enables students to become international citizens as they explore Japan in depth, build language skills, and experience Japanese culture. Living with a Japanese family, taking courses at Waseda University, and participating in a cultural pract
Students at the School in Japan take a variety of language and content-based courses, the latter being alongside their Japanese peers. Middlebury's host institution, International Christian University (ICU), a non-denominational university founded in 1953
Lakeland College offers exciting opportunities at our branch campus in vibrant, central Tokyo. Attend classes in our fully accredited program taught in English, alongside Japanese students. Small class sizes are maintained. Highly supportive professional
Chemistry students who have completed the first two years of their undergraduate degree can apply to transfer to the University of Tokyo where they continue with their third and fourth years, on a full scholarship in a specialist academic program.
Students are admitted to Kansai Gaidai University's Asian Studies Program. A five-credit Spoken Japanese course is required of all students. An optional three-credit course in Reading & Writing Japanese is available at all language levels. In addition to
The Illinois Year-in-Japan Program offers students the opportunity to develop their Japanese language skills and expand their knowledge of Japan through the intensive language program and Japan studies courses in Kobe.
Come join API and study in one of the most dynamic and populated location in the Asian Pacific—Tokyo, Japan! Enroll in coursework alongside local Japanese students in areas including biology, business, arts, hospitality, and more—all taught in English.