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Universities Offering University Transfer Program (Undergraduate Courses) 日本学生支援機構(Japan Student Services Organization) Universities offering university transfer program (Undergraduate courses) ■ Information included the transfer programs offered at the undergraduate level by Japanese national, local public and private universities which are available for international students. ■ Courses which are exclusively for international students, regardless of his/her country of origin and nationality, are also available (Japanese students will also participate in the same course). ■ Application information available for international students from specific schools (an overseas school which has concluded an exchange student agreement with a university in Japan, an affiliated school or etc), Japanese Government Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Scholarship students, international students who are dispatched by foreign governments and other types of specific students, is not listed here. Only information about applications which are also available for privately-financed international students is recorded. ■ Certain portion of information in the column of date of implementation under item no. 10 is also included of schedules which are yet to be confirmed. You are advised to contact respective schools for updated information. ■ Search for schools (graduate schools, universities and junior colleges) 11. Date of https://www.studyinjapan.go.jp/en/planning/search-school/daigakukensaku.html implementation 7. Medium of Instruction 8. Target persons B = Both of International student 9. Pre-arrival admission system 1. School Type J Japanese (100%) and Japanese student E English (100%) I = International student only It is a selection system which allows applicants to remind at their J = E Japanese and English (50%) J = Japanese student included N = National home country and obtains the J > E Japanese, English S = Please ask to the University L = Local permission for admission. (Supplementary) Public 6. Enrollment E > J English, Japanese Y = Yes N = No 12 3 4 5 6 789 10 11 ■ School Name Main Faculty Major URL Place Department Speciality Division ※URL (As of February, 2020) N Otaru University of Hokkaido Faculty of Dept. of Economics 4月 JBNhttp://www.otaru-uc.ac.jp/ 2019 Commerce Commerce N Otaru University of Hokkaido Faculty of Dept. of Commerce 4月 JBNhttp://www.otaru-uc.ac.jp/ 2019 Commerce Commerce N Otaru University of Hokkaido Faculty of Dept. of Law 4月 JBNhttp://www.otaru-uc.ac.jp/ 2019 Commerce Commerce N Otaru University of Hokkaido Faculty of Dept. of Information and Management 4月 JBNhttp://www.otaru-uc.ac.jp/ 2019 Commerce Commerce Science N Obihiro University of Hokkaido Undergraduate School of Agriculture 4月 JBNhttps://www.obihiro.ac.jp/navi-sch-agrc-anim-sci 2020 Agriculture and Schools of Animal Veterinary Medicine And Agricultural Science N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Medicine 4月 J>E B N https://www.med.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Education 4月 J>E B N https://www.edu.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Education N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Applied Science and Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Materials Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Applied Science and Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Applied Chemistry N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Applied Science and Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Applied Physics and Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Socio-Environmental Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Environmental Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Socio-Environmental Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Architecture N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Socio-Environmental Engineering -Public 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Policy and Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Socio-Environmental Engineering - 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Sustainable Resources Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Socio-Environmental Engineering -Civil 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Mechanical and Intelligent System 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Engineering -Mechanical Systems N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Mechanical and Intelligent System 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Engineering -Mechanics and Information N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Electronics and Information Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering -Media and Network Technologies N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Electronics and Information Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering -Computer Science and Information Technology N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Electronics and Information Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering -Bioengineering and Bioinformatics N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Electronics and Information Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering -Systems, Control and Electrical Engineering 1 / 74 Revised February 2020 日本学生支援機構(Japan Student Services Organization) 12 3 4 5 6 789 10 11 ■ School Name Main Faculty Major URL Place Department Speciality Division ※URL (As of February, 2020) N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Electronics and Information Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering -Electrical and Electronic Engineering N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Law Law 4月 J>E B N https://www.juris.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Mathematics 4月 J>E B N https://www2.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Earth and Planetary Sciences 4月 J>E B N https://www2.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 N Hokkaido University Hokkaido School of Physics 4月 J>E B N https://www2.sci.hokudai.ac.jp/ 2020 N Kitami Institute of Hokkaido Faculty of School of Regional Innovation and Social 4月 J>E B N http://www.kitami-it.ac.jp/engineering- 2020 Technology Engineering Design Engineering graduate/tiiki/ N Kitami Institute of Hokkaido Faculty of School of Earth, Energy and 4月 J>E B N http://www.kitami-it.ac.jp/engineering- 2020 Technology Engineering Environmental Engineering graduate/chikyu/ N Kitami Institute of Hokkaido Faculty of School of Regional Innovation and Social 4月 J>E B N http://www.kitami-it.ac.jp/engineering- 2020 Technology Engineering Design Engineering graduate/tiiki/ N Kitami Institute of Hokkaido Faculty of School of Earth, Energy and 4月 J>E B N http://www.kitami-it.ac.jp/engineering- 2020 Technology Engineering Environmental Engineering graduate/chikyu/ N Hirosaki University Aomori School of Medicine 4月 JJNhttp://www.med.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/web/index.html 2020 N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Cooperative Dept. of Veterinary 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture Medicine N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Biological Chemistry and Food 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture Science N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Plant-bioscience 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Food Production and 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture Environmental Management N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Forest Science 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Animal Science 4月 JBNhttp://www.agr.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Agriculture N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Systems Innovation Engineering 4月 JBNhttp://www.eng.iwate-u.ac.jp/jp/index.html 2020 Science and N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Chemistry and Biological 4月 JBNhttp://www.eng.iwate-u.ac.jp/jp/index.html 2020 Science and Science N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Physical Science and Materials 4月 JBNhttp://www.eng.iwate-u.ac.jp/jp/index.html 2020 Science and Engineering N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Human Sciences and Cultural 4月 JBNhttp://jinsha.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Humanities and Studies Social Sciences N Iwate University Iwate Faculty of Dept. of Regional Policy 4月 JBNhttp://jinsha.iwate-u.ac.jp/ 2020 Humanities and Social Sciences 2 / 74 Revised February 2020 日本学生支援機構(Japan Student Services Organization) 12 3 4 5 6 789 10 11 ■ School Name Main Faculty Major URL Place Department Speciality Division ※URL (As of February, 2020) N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering and Biomolecular Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Civil Engineering and Architecture 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Materials Science and Engineering 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Electrical, Information and Physics 4月 J>E B N https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 Engineering Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi School of Dept. of Dental Sciences 4月 JBNhttp://www.dent.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 N Tohoku University Miyagi Graduate School Dept. of Biomedical Engineering 10月 J=E J N http://www.bme.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 of Biomedical Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi Graduate School Dept. of Biomedical Engineering 4月 J=E J N http://www.bme.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 of Biomedical Engineering N Tohoku University Miyagi Graduate School Dept. of Biomedical Engineering 4月 J=E J N http://www.bme.tohoku.ac.jp/ 2020 of 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