FCFLRC:Japanese Language Resources International Student Exchange Program programs in Japan Middlebury College LanguageSchools summer intensive courses. NTT Directory in English and japanese. http://www.umass.edu/fclrc/japanese.htm
The Japan Foundation Toronto: Japanese Language Programs Open programs administered by The Japan Foundation of teaching resources to schoolsand universities engaged in japanese language education, and http://www.japanfoundationcanada.org/JFlang/JFlang.html
Extractions: Japanese-Language Education Support for Japanese-language education overseas is one of the main pillars of The Japan Foundation. Open Programs administered by The Japan Foundation headquarters respond to a broad range of demands from Canada in such forms as providing a Japanese-language teaching advisor to a ministry of education, the donation of teaching resources to schools and universities engaged in Japanese -language education, and the training of local Japanese-language teachers in Japan. For more information, please see the Grant Programs page.
Rutgers Study Abroad: Language areas of study are available at most locations/schools. or equivalent experience inthe host country's language to enroll japanese Japan (Kyoto) academic year. http://studyabroad.rutgers.edu/language.htm
Extractions: Although the courses in these programs are taught in the country's host language, you need not be a language major to participate. All major areas of study are available at most locations/schools. You do need previous college-level language experience or equivalent experience in the host country's language to enroll in these programs. Chinese:
SRCe - Language Courses Consortium of Intensive English programs in the The ESL Cafe's Web Guide to Schoolsin the japanese language Courses Tenri University Department of japanese http://www.ljudmila.org/srce/langc.html
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Schools And Curricula The most popular high schools tend to be the course, but specialized vocational programsare also in the following subjects japanese language, geography and http://www.jinjapan.org/access/education/curricula.html
Extractions: Introduction History Schools and Curricula Issues in Japanese Education The Challenge of Reform Schools and Curricula School calendar: For most elementary, junior high, and high schools, the school year in Japan begins on April 1 and is divided into three terms: April to July, September to December, and January to March. Some schools follow a two-term schedule. Schools are gradually moving to a five-day week, but as of 1998 children still attended school on Saturday mornings two or three times a month. On average, Japanese students spend considerably more time studying than students in most other advanced industrial nations. This may be attributable to the shorter summer vacation and heavier homework load at Japanese schools, plus the large amount of time many students spend at extracurricular activities. Educational Institutions in Japan Schools Full-Time Faculty Students Kindergartens Elementary schools Junior high schools High schools Special schools forhandicapped persons Colleges of technology Junior colleges Universities Special training colleges Miscellaneous schools Source: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (November, 1999)
TEIKYO UNIVERSITY GROUP Students' Program (japanese language Couese). Teikyo Heisei University, GraduateSchools, Informatics (Doctoral Master's Degree programs), Information Sciences. http://www.teikyo-u.ac.jp/indexe.htm
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Page_e7 2F 113-19, Kita-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Phone +81-3-5386-0080) or Japaneselanguage programs of universities. All of the schools are listed in the list http://www.ic.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~adv/text_e/page_e7.htm
Extractions: Japanese I. Before Coming To Japan CHAPTER 2. CHOOSING THE ROUTE TO STUDY IN JAPAN (4) Japanese Language School in Japan In case of the route (c) to study in Japan it is difficult to study for entrance examination for a Japanese university when living in a foreign country for the first time. Therefore, Japanese language educational institutions have a lot of impact on the students who want to study in Japan. 1. Japanese Language School Foreign students who comes to Japan as self supporting, can enter either Japanese Language Schools which are accredited by the Association of International Education Japan (Kourin Build. 2F 1-13-19, Kita-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Phone +81-3-5386-0080) or Japanese language programs of universities. All of the schools are listed in the "list of Japanese Language Educational Institutions" which is published by the Association of International Education Japan. You can look up the list in Japanese embassies or consulates abroad. More than half of the Japanese language schools are concentrated in Tokyo and over 60% of the foreign students who go to Japanese language schools are also in Tokyo. (1) Full time or part time?
General Application Guide Usually undergraduate faculties and graduate schools accept new students once 1. japaneseLanguage Program. 2001 Summer Intensive Program of japanese, late March http://www.gakuji.keio.ac.jp/ic/nyushi/ryu/gag/g-3.html
Extractions: Keio University has eight undergraduate faculties and nine graduate schools, as well as the Japanese Language Program (Bekka) of the Center for Japanese Studies. For international students who wish to study at Keio, the three options listed below are available depending on the purpose of your study. To study Japanese in the Japanese Language Program or in the Summer Intensive Program of Japanese in the Center for Japanese Studies. To pursue an undergraduate degree as a regular student in an undergraduate faculty. To pursue a graduate degree as a regular student in a graduate school. Qualifications for Admission Japanese Language Program Graduates/students of four-year universities, graduates of senior high schools outside Japan, or others with equivalent educational background may be admitted. For the Summer Intensive Program, applicants need to have graduated from or be currently enrolled at a four-year college/university. Degree Programs Keio University offers special arrangements for international students to apply for admission overcoming any disadvantages in taking the entrance examinations due to differences in secondary educational background or Japanese language ability. A sufficient level of Japanese language proficiency, however, is required because most of the courses at Keio University are offered in Japanese. You also need to take and pass the entrance examinations given by the undergraduate faculties and graduate schools. In recent years, a new provision has been added so that an international student may seek admission to Keio without the burden of traveling to Japan just to take entrance examinations.
Berlitz 400 centers in over 60 countries, Berlitz can handle your language and cultural SelectA Country Homepage Berlitz offers a variety of programs and services to http://www.berlitz.com/
Extractions: Around the world and right at home, Berlitz is the only source you need for effective language instruction, whether for business or personal enrichment. With more than 400 centers in over 60 countries, Berlitz can handle your language and cultural needs. We have 125 years of experience and millions of satisfied graduates! Select a Country Homepage ~Berlitz Global Home Select a Country: ~Argentina [.AR] ~Australia [.AU] ~Austria [.AT] ~Bahrain [.BH] ~Belgium [.BE] ~Brazil [.BR] ~Canada [.CA] ~Chile [.CL] ~China [.CN] ~Colombia [.CO] ~Costa Rica [.CR] ~Croatia [.HR] ~Czech Republic [.CZ] ~Denmark [.DK] ~Dominican Republic [.DO] ~Ecuador [.EC] ~Egypt [.EG] ~Finland [.FI] ~France [.FR]
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Extractions: Study Abroad Links - A comprehensive directory to study abroad opportunities worldwide. English Schools in the USA Directory - Find ESL Programs in the USA that match your needs. America Study Guide - A guide for international students who want to study in the USA. Access Woodworking Directory - A guide including woodworking schools Spanish Schools Worldwide - a directory of Spanish language schools.
East Asian Studies Students are required to attain third year level proficiency in Chinese or Japaneselanguage,(as determined Dual Degree programs with Professional schools. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/CEAS/degree.htm
Extractions: CEAS Colloquia and Seminar Programs Stanford's interdisciplinary M.A. program in East Asian Studies permits the student to construct a course of study suited to individual intellectual interests and career needs. Applications are invited from four types of prospective students: 1) those who wish to concentrate on East Asia for the Ph.D., but have not yet decided on the particular discipline in which they prefer to work; 2) those who have settled on a discipline, but want to obtain intensive area studies and language training before beginning their doctoral program; 3) those who wish to specialize in East Asian Studies in preparation for careers in such fields as law, business, pre-collegiate teaching, journalism, and government service. It should be stressed that, in addition to the A.M. in East Asian Studies, additional training in a professional discipline is usually essential to finding employment in the professions;
Less Commonly Taught Languages In Elementary/Secondary Education gap between high school and university instruction in japanese. National Foreign LanguageCenter, Washington, DC to expand teaching of Chinese in high schools. http://www.cal.org/ericcll/minibibs/lesscom.html
Study Abroad Programs For High School Students The yearlong and semester programs place participants in Japaneseschools, but the summer program has optional language classes. http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atj/Bridging/ABRD-hs.html
Extractions: Study Abroad Programs for High School Students If you are looking into study abroad programs for high school students, you may want to check out the comprehensive listings of programs that have been approved by CSIET. Not all of the programs listed by CSIET offer opportunities to study in Japan, but you will get a better idea of the legitimacy of the program you are considering. The Council on Standards for International Educational Travel AFS Intercultural Programs USA 310 SW 4th Avenue Portland , OR 97204-2608 USA Phone: 1-800-AFS-INFO E-mail: youradventure@afs.org http://www.usa.afs.org/ AFS offers three types of study abroad programs in Japan: a summer program, a semester program and a full-year program. In the four-week summer program participants live with a homestay family and study the Japanese language intensively. In the semester and full-year programs participants attend a Japanese high school, take classes and live with a homestay family. The academic-year programs usually begin in April, when the Japanese academic year begins. No prior language skills are required. For information on Japan programs see http://www.usa.afs.org/index.cfm?method=gostudprogramsearchresults
Study Abroad Directory - International Education Resource The Study Abroad Directory is the source for study abroad programs. Search through thousands of international academic programs, university study abroad http://www.studyabroaddirectory.com/search.cfm
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UC San Diego Student Health Insurance Information for Students of. Universityof California, San Diego. Brochures, applications, ID cards, and http://www.renaissance-inc.com/Schools/T_Z/UC San Diego/UCSD.HTM
Extractions: Brochures Select a plan below to view the on-line brochure. Please note that on-line brochures provide a brief description of benefits under the school's plan of insurance. Coverage is governed by a policy or certificate that contains all provisions, exclusions and qualifications of insurance benefits, some of which may not be included in the brochure. See your school's insurance coordinator to review a copy of the certificate or policy. Individual certificates are not issued. 2002-2003 Undergraduate Student Health Insurance Plan (PDF Document) 2002-2003 Graduate Student Student Health Insurance Plan (PDF Document) 2002-2003 GSHIP Continuation Plan Enrollment Form (PDF Document) 2002-2003 Student Limted Insurance Plan (PDF Document) ... 2000-2001 Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (PDF Document)