Study Abroad Programs
Kyoto International University provides a number of different options
for you to study abroad. There is our Short-Term Study
Abroad Program which is for a single trimester. Also, there is a
Long-Term Study Abroad Program which is typically one academic year. We
also offer more traditional programs such as our Undergraduate and
Associates of Liberal Arts programs.
Short-Term Study Abroad Program (One Trimester)
This is one of the easiest way to experience Japan while earning
college credit. Since the one trimester is around 90 days long, you can
visit from abroad without the typical obstacles of securing a visa. This
is also very convenient for most students who wish to experience Japan
but are unsure about living overseas for an extended time. Also
because KIU academic schedule is quite compatible with colleges abroad,
it is quite possible to visit Japan several times in your college career
(all the time earning college credit*) and still graduate on time!
@
Long-Term Study Abroad Program (One Year)
While our Short-Term Study Abroad Program is one of the easiest way
to experience Japan, our Long-Term Study Abroad Program is great for
those that are interested in not only a life changing experience or earning college credit but actually
want to become fluent in a foreign language like Japanese. Typically in a total
language immersion environment, although you do learn a lot in the first
few months something amazing happens to must students after about six
months; they start communicating in Japanese! Again because KIU academic
schedule is quite compatible with colleges abroad, it is quite possible
to visit Japan for a full year during your college career (all the time
earning college credit*) and not only graduate on time but be almost
fluent in Japanese.
@
Our Undergraduate programs include a four year degree as a Bachelors
of Arts and Science, and a two year degree as an Associates of Liberal
Arts. There is also a Master of Education degree available. Visit our Academics
Programs
page to learn more.
* Note: students should check with their academic
advisors about what courses are transferable before enrolling at KIU.
|