Are you Interested in Studying at Japanese Universities? Take this Online Course by University of Tokyo

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If you are interested in studying at Japanese universities and want to learn about Japan’s university application and enrolment processes, this course is for you.

Enrolment: 12 December (take on demand)

Timeline: 4 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week

Skill Level: Beginner

Course of Study: Study in Japanese University | Course Platform: Coursera

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Created by: The University of Tokyo

Cost: Free

About the Course

Are you interested in studying at Japanese universities? Do you want to learn about Japan’s university application and enrolment processes, as well as the types of programs on offer? This course will help you to both discover great programs offered by different Japanese universities and prepare a study plan through project-based learning. The course introduces a number of options to match a variety of goals, from full degree to non-degree programs, programs taught in English, as well as short-term programs in Japan.

During the course, international students at University of Tokyo, Japan will provide you with useful information and advice to start you on the path to studying in Japan. At the end of this course, you will produce a draft of your action plan for applying to Japanese universities. The overall goal of the course is to start you off on the right foot to a happy, productive and fulfilling student life in Japan!

Eligibility requirement

This MOOC is predominantly aimed at those interested in undergraduate studies; but most of the material is also applicable to graduate programs.

Certificate offered? Yes

How to Enrol

Visit Course Webpage to Enrol.

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