Using the knowledge and skills acquired after enrollment, students will fly out to study abroad destinations affiliated with our university in the 2nd year semester of their second year (fourth semester) as a rule, and live life abroad. They will experience the different realities between Japan and other parts of the world, and experience what the "world" is.
The Department of Foreign Languages offers a variety of study abroad destinations with the aim of developing a global perspective and improving communication skills. Our global network spreads the North American continent, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, allowing each student to choose a destination according to their purpose, length of stay, and cost. In addition to language learning, there are great learning opportunities and a full range of hands-on training, such as "learning languages," "seeing people working overseas," "learning about overseas customs and culture," and "experiencing everyday life overseas."
GLOBAL CAMPUS PROGRAM | Pamphlet
In principle, Japanese students study abroad in the first semester of the second year, and international students study at domestic partner universities. Experience different cultures through learning English, Japanese, local culture and history.
The Department of International Japanese Studies conducts a four-month “Language and Cultural Training Program” in the first half of the second year. Japanese students can participate in group camps abroad (UK, New Zealand, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia).
We will provide hands-on training at our facilities and partner schools. In addition, international students will receive training in Japan at Shimane University and Shiga University, which are partner universities, taking classes in Japanese language and culture. While learning English and Japanese, students can deepen their cross-cultural experience by understanding the culture and history of the local country and region, and by coming into contact with diversity and industries.
Language and Culture Training Program | Pamphlet