The Global Center offers the following Japanese Language Education programs for international students.

Courses for International Undergraduate Students

Japanese Language (Language Subjects)

  • Japanese I a, I b
  • Japanese II a, II b
  • Japanese Communication
  • Practical Foreign Language Exercise (Japanese Language)
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Liberal Arts Subjects Taught by the Teaching Staff of the Global Center
(for International Students)

  • Education and Internationalization in Japan I, II
  • Education and Youth Culture in Japan
  • Ancient History of Japanese Culture I, II
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Liberal Arts Subjects Taught by the Teaching Staff of the Global Center
(With Both International and Japanese Students Together)

  • Japanese Culture I
  • Cross-cultural Understanding
  • History of Science and Technology in Japan
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* You can simply log in as a guest user with no password required.

Japanese Language Education Program for Exchange Students, Japanese Studies Students, and Teacher Training Students

Japanese Language Subjects

  • Pre-Intermediate Japanese a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j (these classes are not always held.)
  • Intermediate Japanese Conversation I, II
  • Intermediate Japanese Reading I, II
  • Intermediate Japanese Listening I, II
  • Intermediate Japanese Grammar I, II
  • Intermediate Japanese Kanji and Writing I, II
  • Intermediate Japanese Writing
  • Pre-Advanced Japanese Reading I, II
  • Pre-Advanced Japanese Grammar I, II
  • Pre-Advanced Integrated Japanese I, II
  • Pre-Advanced Japanese Kanji and Writing I, II
  • Current Topics I, II

Japanese Culture Subjects

  • Japanese Society and Culture I, II
  • History of Modern Japan
  • Early-Modern History of Japanese Culture
  • Japanese Traditional Culture I, II
  • Culture of Osaka I, II
  • Practical Study of Cultural Exchange
  • Japanese Studies
  • Contemporary Education in Japan
  • Psychology and Its Practice

Others (Recommended to Select From Classes for Undergraduate Students)

  • Athletics
  • English World, etc.

* These classes are not always held every year.

Teaching Staff in Charge of Japanese Education Program

The Global Center full-time teaching staff (Special Appointed Lecturer YONEZAWA Chiaki)

The Global Center does not offer short-term intensive Japanese language programs.