ISEP Exchange - Chukyo University
Location(s):
- Nagoya, Japan
Chukyo University is the ideal study abroad destination for those interested in an immersion experience. Students have an abundance of opportunities, both inside the classroom and out, to interact with Japanese classmates, improve language skills and experience real Japan. Students can participate in the campus-wide school festivals or visiting the ice skating rink where Chukyo students train to become Olympic champions, students that attend this university are sure to have an experience of a lifetime.
For all students, there is a wide variety of courses in Japanese culture, history, current affairs, and Japanese language (beginning to advanced levels). For those interested in fields relating to the Japanese economy, finance, commerce, and management, a program of courses from the School of Commerce, Economics, and Management can be arranged at any level from lower division to graduate.
For all students, there is a wide variety of courses in Japanese culture, history, current affairs, and Japanese language (beginning to advanced levels). For those interested in fields relating to the Japanese economy, finance, commerce, and management, a program of courses from the School of Commerce, Economics, and Management can be arranged at any level from lower division to graduate.
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Language
Language of Instruction: Japanese
Host Country Language Courses Offered: Yes
Pre-Session Language: No
Language Prerequisites: Depends on Program Track
Requirements
Minimum Class Elligibility: Sophomore
Minimum GPA: 2.75
Non-MSU student: No
Housing
Housing Options: Off Campus
Program
Program Type: ISEP Exchange
Competitive Program: Chance of Placement (ISEP)
Subjects Available
Anthropology Business Computer Science Culture Courses Economics Education History Political Science Psychology Social Sciences SociologyDeadline:
February 10 for the following summer and fall
August 28 for the following spring
February 10 for the following summer and fall
August 28 for the following spring