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SuGrocks 07-23-2008 04:52 AM

Studying in Japan? help.
 
does anyone know any good programs where i can earn a degree in Japan? i have been checking some out on the web but i haven't found many specific programs. im interested in degrees college wise, like any international programs for an american like myself to earn a college degree in Japan. anyway, i appreciate the help. :vsign:

SSJup81 07-24-2008 09:07 AM

In my opinion, you'd be better off going to a University in your home country, and going over to Japan for a semester to study.

MMorley 07-24-2008 10:16 AM

I've looked in to the possibilities. But in general I do not recommend it unless you are already in possession of official language certificates. College and university courses are hard as it is in your native language, let alone in a foreign one.

There are a few roads open but it depends on how good you are in Japanese, how good your financial situation is and how old you are.

SSJUP81's suggestion is the easiest - and perhaps the best - way to settle things. Exchange programs are close to always in English or at least they will help you in overcoming the language barrier.

If you need some better details you can contact me.

sillygodxdisco 07-25-2008 03:36 AM

haha you're lucky i've been researching a lot about this because i want to go to college in tokyo. =)

if i'm not mistaken, you want a college degree in japan, right? well, if you aren't good at japanese, then you can go to an american college. meaning that it's a college where classes are taught in english but you get both u.s. and japanese credits.

in tokyo the most popular are temple u, sophia u, and international christian u. check them out, i'm probably going to end up applying to those. outside of tokyo, i don't know. sorry. =x

Ichiro614 07-27-2008 03:46 AM

As others have mentioned, if your Japanese skills are not at an advanced level, taking classes that are taught in Japanese will be extremely challenging to say the least.

You might want to consider simply studying Japanese at your home country's university along with whatever other major you are interested in pursuing, do a foreign exchange for a year, and then maybe consider doing graduate work in Japan.

If you really do want to pursue a degree in Japan, in addition to the other schools mentioned Tsukuba University, where I spent a year, is another school that accepts many foreign students and also has a Japanese language program for those who first need to get their skills up to speed.

The Stanford Inter-University Center in Yokohama (where I also spent a year) is another great program if your focus is on improving your Japanese, although this program is mainly for grad students.

joker8880231 08-10-2008 05:45 AM

Hey I'm going to Temple University Japan in the fall of 2009 maybe Ill see you there.


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