CAMPUS MAP International Studies Center Training Center

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES Lounge #08 SEIJO UNIVERSITY United Kingdom United States The University of Sheffield Canada California State University, Fullerton University of Alberta*** California State University, San Bernardino* Germany Purdue University EXCHANGE PROGRAM Friedrich-Alexander-Universität University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Erlangen-Nürnberg South Korea University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Seoul Theological University** University of Seoul* China Fudan University Tsinghua University Zhejiang Gongshang University Bulgaria Sofia University** SEIJO UNIVERSITY Main Belgium Taiwan Gate Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Chinese Culture University* Library France Thailand Mexico Université de Strasbourg Thammasat University** Universidad de Guadalajara**

Australia The University of Newcastle International Studies Center ISC is dedicated to helping international students while they are studying at Seijo. ISC coordinates Japanese language program, organizes cultural exchange events, and provides advice to international students from immigration procedures to daily life.

* Student and Research exchange. ** Research exchange only. *** Visiting student only.

Training Center Lounge #08 Library The training center contains a heated indoor pool and a Lounge #08 is an open, casual, social space for self-study The library holds 720,000 books and a wide range of audio- gym equipped with training machines. The facility is widely with laptop lending service. The area was renovated in visual materials, and provides access to online journals used by students participating in various classes and 2016, and its café-style atmosphere is popular among and databases. The building stands four floors above sports clubs. students. ground and three floors below ground. IMPORTANT DATES

Spring Semester Fall Semester Application deadline Late October Mid-April ACCESS CONTACT US Orientation Late March to early April Mid-September Classes start Early April Late September International Studies Center Seijo University 35 Exams Late July Late January SEIJO University 6-1-20 Seijo, -ku, , 157-8511 Japan 15 Sin 35 Ai 105 Sin i Phone: +81-3-3482-9020 nnin OURSE CREDITS Email: [email protected] C 15 Si 40 Ai At Seijo University, each semester is 15 weeks long, followed by the examination period. Most courses are 2 credits for 90-minute lecture per week. T Language and practical courses are 1 credit for 90-minute lecture per week. http://www.seijo.ac.jp/en/

65 n Ai The number indicates time in minutes from Seijogakuen-mae Station by train. STUDY ABROAD in TOKYO facebook.com/seijouniv/ 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 2 credits Study abroad in Tokyo to expand your international perspective and have a life changing experience.

As one of the world’s most vibrant and fascinating capitals, Tokyo is said to be one of the tourist cities with 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 1 credit for language and practical courses twitter.com/SeijoUniv/ the highest satisfaction ratings as well as the safest city in the world. The capital stands out with its mixture of traditional and ultramodern cultures, with its cutting-edge technologies, from centuries-old temple in Asakusa to pop culture in Shibuya. It is also the heart of politics, finance, business and education in Japan.

instagram.com/seijo.univ/ All of this illustrates that Tokyo offers the best opportunities for study abroad no matter what you are interested in. Explore the old and the new, and have an immersive experience in Tokyo! WELCOME to

SEIJO UNIVERSITY ACADEMICS ACCOMMODATION Seijo University is a founded in 1950. We are part of Seijo Exchange students will enroll in full-time studies at Seijo University for one or two semesters. We offer a variety of options ranging from Japanese Exchange students are assigned rooms at either Amista Minami-Karasuyama or other possible private residence depending on the room Educational Institute, which consists of a kindergarten, an elementary school, language courses to regular academic courses with local students, taught in Japanese. Whether you’re interested in improving your Japanese skills occupancy. Estimated costs of accommodation and commuting are outlined in the table below. For students assigned to private residence, there is or enrolling in regular classes, you’ll find a program to suit your needs. rent assistance up to 30,000 JPY/month. junior high and high schools and the university.

Seijo University is well-known for its focus on the arts and social sciences, as Amista Minami-Karasuyama ●3 levels of courses: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. well as its liberal atmosphere. Relatively small size, our institution has Rent Free (Shared)/10,000 JPY (Single) Intensive Japanese Language Program ●Students are placed into appropriate level based on placement tests and adhered to its founding educational principles to foster broad-minded, interview with instructors. Common fee/Utility costs 37,500 JPY well-rounded graduates, who are highly creative and are well prepared to do QUICK FACTS (as of 2019) ●Each level provides 8 credits consisting of 12 hours of lecture weekly (90min x Meal Service* 15,500 JPY their part for society. 8 classes) for 15 weeks. Location Tokyo, Japan Exchange students are generally expected to enroll in Internet Included ●All classes are conducted in Japanese. Intensive Japanese Language Program. 40,390 JPY/6 months Despite our location close to the city center, our campus boasts lush greenery. 1950 ●There are no prerequisites but at least 1 year of Japanese language training is Commuter pass Established (Seijo Educational Institute (Odakyu Bus Pass covering all Odakyu Bus routes) This environment is highly conducive to the achievement of our educational founded in 1917) highly recommended. goals, and gives us a unique atmosphere. Access to campus 20 minutes by bus 5,776 Students (Male/Female ratio 45:55) All costs except for the commuter pass, are included in the monthly rate unless noted and are subject to change. Our classes are kept small to facilitate the learning process, and our faculty *Meal services include only breakfast and dinner: from Monday to Friday (except holidays). International students 41 have conducted highly original, state-of-the-art research, which they apply in Courses Class title Academic Staff 155 the classes they teach. Courses conducted in English or bilingually Area Studies Asian Studies (Spring only) European Studies (Fall only) SCHOLARSHIPS EVENT CALENDAR For those interested in taking courses with local students, we North American Studies (Spring only) In addition to the tuition waiver, Seijo University offers scholarships ●Matriculation ceremony for regular Seijo students provide courses conducted in English or bilingually (English/ AREAS OF STUDY Japan Studies Anthropology of Japan valued at 80,000 JPY per month to exchange students. Although the 4 ●Start of spring semester Japanese). April Gender and Law in Japan number of scholarships is basically one student from each university per year, it can be divided among two students per semester. Japanese Cinema ●Isehara Sports Day The scholarship aims to diversify the University and assist in 5 Undergraduate Graduate May Japanese Economy and Management (Fall Only) academic/non-academic activities for exchange students during their Japanese Folklore stay. Therefore, students are expected to share their experiences by 6 ●June Cultural Festival ■ participating in the activities that the University offers. ■ Faculty of Economics Graduate School of Economics Japanese Literature June Department of Economics Department of Business Administration Japanese Mass Media (Spring only) ●Exam for spring semester ■ Graduate School of Literature 7 Special Topics “Cold Wars” and Contemporary History CLUB ACTIVITIES July Gender Studies ■ Faculty of Arts and Literature ●Summer vacation ■Graduate School of Law Seijo has a wide variety of student activities, and international 8 Language, Culture and Communication August Department of Japanese Literature students are welcome to participate in them. Many previous exchange Department of English Sport and Society students have joined clubs and sports teams during their stay. These ● Department of Art Studies Start of fall semester ■Graduate School of Innovation and Social Studies activities are excellent opportunities to learn the Japanese culture 9 Department of Cultural History The list is subject to change every semester. Please make sure to check the latest information on our September and meet Japanese students. Ask the International Studies Center if Department of Mass Communications website. you are interested. ● Department of European Cultural Studies 10 Four-Sister Universities’ Athletic Competition Institute of Folklore Studies October The Institute of Folklore Studies was established in 1973, based on the ●A variety of courses are available through the Faculties of Economics, Arts and ■ Faculty of Law Yanagita Collection and Folklore Studies Laboratory. The collection was ●Cultural Festival Literature, Law, and Social Innovation. 11 Department of Law donated by Kunio Yanagita (1875-1962), the founder of Japanese folklore Regular Academic Courses November studies and one of Japan's outstanding modern thinkers. The Institute ●Seijo Regatta Boat Race ●University-wide common subjects are also offered as interdisciplinary to the conducts research on folklore by collecting and storing records and 12 ●Winter break ■ Students who are adequately proficient in Japanese can Faculty of Social Innovation literature on the subject. The Institute and its collection make folklore entire student body, including international students. December Department of Innovation Studies studies one of the main defining characteristics of our university. enroll in a variety of regular courses after prior consultation ●Exam for fall semester Department of Psychological and Sociological Studies with instructors. 1 January Institute of Economic Studies UDDY PROGRAM The collection here is comprised mainly of 20,000 volumes donated by B 2 ●Spring vacation Professor Torajiro Takagaki (1890-1985), a leading Japanese economist who Our buddy program helps you settle into your new life by pairing you February specialized in money and banking. It also includes a world-class collection with regular Seijo students. Buddies provide a friendly face, helping of works by John Law, a Scottish economist in the 18th century, and hand and your first friendship in Seijo. They can also offer linguistic ●Commencement ceremony for regular Seijo students March3 pamphlets relating to the debates over gold bullion in the UK during the support, cultural guidance and information about life in Tokyo. early 19th century. The Institute conducts economic research and holds conferences and meetings, called mini-symposia several times per year. WELCOME to

SEIJO UNIVERSITY ACADEMICS ACCOMMODATION Seijo University is a private university founded in 1950. We are part of Seijo Exchange students will enroll in full-time studies at Seijo University for one or two semesters. We offer a variety of options ranging from Japanese Exchange students are assigned rooms at either Amista Minami-Karasuyama or other possible private residence depending on the room Educational Institute, which consists of a kindergarten, an elementary school, language courses to regular academic courses with local students, taught in Japanese. Whether you’re interested in improving your Japanese skills occupancy. Estimated costs of accommodation and commuting are outlined in the table below. For students assigned to private residence, there is or enrolling in regular classes, you’ll find a program to suit your needs. rent assistance up to 30,000 JPY/month. junior high and high schools and the university.

Seijo University is well-known for its focus on the arts and social sciences, as Amista Minami-Karasuyama ●3 levels of courses: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. well as its liberal atmosphere. Relatively small size, our institution has Rent Free (Shared)/10,000 JPY (Single) Intensive Japanese Language Program ●Students are placed into appropriate level based on placement tests and adhered to its founding educational principles to foster broad-minded, interview with instructors. Common fee/Utility costs 37,500 JPY well-rounded graduates, who are highly creative and are well prepared to do QUICK FACTS (as of 2019) ●Each level provides 8 credits consisting of 12 hours of lecture weekly (90min x Meal Service* 15,500 JPY their part for society. 8 classes) for 15 weeks. Location Tokyo, Japan Exchange students are generally expected to enroll in Internet Included ●All classes are conducted in Japanese. Intensive Japanese Language Program. 40,390 JPY/6 months Despite our location close to the city center, our campus boasts lush greenery. 1950 ●There are no prerequisites but at least 1 year of Japanese language training is Commuter pass Established (Seijo Educational Institute (Odakyu Bus Pass covering all Odakyu Bus routes) This environment is highly conducive to the achievement of our educational founded in 1917) highly recommended. goals, and gives us a unique atmosphere. Access to campus 20 minutes by bus 5,776 Students (Male/Female ratio 45:55) All costs except for the commuter pass, are included in the monthly rate unless noted and are subject to change. Our classes are kept small to facilitate the learning process, and our faculty *Meal services include only breakfast and dinner: from Monday to Friday (except holidays). International students 41 have conducted highly original, state-of-the-art research, which they apply in Courses Class title Academic Staff 155 the classes they teach. Courses conducted in English or bilingually Area Studies Asian Studies (Spring only) European Studies (Fall only) SCHOLARSHIPS EVENT CALENDAR For those interested in taking courses with local students, we North American Studies (Spring only) In addition to the tuition waiver, Seijo University offers scholarships ●Matriculation ceremony for regular Seijo students provide courses conducted in English or bilingually (English/ AREAS OF STUDY Japan Studies Anthropology of Japan valued at 80,000 JPY per month to exchange students. Although the 4 ●Start of spring semester Japanese). April Gender and Law in Japan number of scholarships is basically one student from each university per year, it can be divided among two students per semester. Japanese Cinema ●Isehara Sports Day The scholarship aims to diversify the University and assist in 5 Undergraduate Graduate May Japanese Economy and Management (Fall Only) academic/non-academic activities for exchange students during their Japanese Folklore stay. Therefore, students are expected to share their experiences by 6 ●June Cultural Festival ■ participating in the activities that the University offers. ■ Faculty of Economics Graduate School of Economics Japanese Literature June Department of Economics Department of Business Administration Japanese Mass Media (Spring only) ●Exam for spring semester ■ Graduate School of Literature 7 Special Topics “Cold Wars” and Contemporary History CLUB ACTIVITIES July Gender Studies ■ Faculty of Arts and Literature ●Summer vacation ■Graduate School of Law Seijo has a wide variety of student activities, and international 8 Language, Culture and Communication August Department of Japanese Literature students are welcome to participate in them. Many previous exchange Department of English Sport and Society students have joined clubs and sports teams during their stay. These ● Department of Art Studies Start of fall semester ■Graduate School of Innovation and Social Studies activities are excellent opportunities to learn the Japanese culture 9 Department of Cultural History The list is subject to change every semester. Please make sure to check the latest information on our September and meet Japanese students. Ask the International Studies Center if Department of Mass Communications website. you are interested. ● Department of European Cultural Studies 10 Four-Sister Universities’ Athletic Competition Institute of Folklore Studies October The Institute of Folklore Studies was established in 1973, based on the ●A variety of courses are available through the Faculties of Economics, Arts and ■ Faculty of Law Yanagita Collection and Folklore Studies Laboratory. The collection was ●Cultural Festival Literature, Law, and Social Innovation. 11 Department of Law donated by Kunio Yanagita (1875-1962), the founder of Japanese folklore Regular Academic Courses November studies and one of Japan's outstanding modern thinkers. The Institute ●Seijo Regatta Boat Race ●University-wide common subjects are also offered as interdisciplinary to the conducts research on folklore by collecting and storing records and 12 ●Winter break ■ Students who are adequately proficient in Japanese can Faculty of Social Innovation literature on the subject. The Institute and its collection make folklore entire student body, including international students. December Department of Innovation Studies studies one of the main defining characteristics of our university. enroll in a variety of regular courses after prior consultation ●Exam for fall semester Department of Psychological and Sociological Studies with instructors. 1 January Institute of Economic Studies UDDY PROGRAM The collection here is comprised mainly of 20,000 volumes donated by B 2 ●Spring vacation Professor Torajiro Takagaki (1890-1985), a leading Japanese economist who Our buddy program helps you settle into your new life by pairing you February specialized in money and banking. It also includes a world-class collection with regular Seijo students. Buddies provide a friendly face, helping of works by John Law, a Scottish economist in the 18th century, and hand and your first friendship in Seijo. They can also offer linguistic ●Commencement ceremony for regular Seijo students March3 pamphlets relating to the debates over gold bullion in the UK during the support, cultural guidance and information about life in Tokyo. early 19th century. The Institute conducts economic research and holds conferences and meetings, called mini-symposia several times per year. WELCOME to

SEIJO UNIVERSITY ACADEMICS ACCOMMODATION Seijo University is a private university founded in 1950. We are part of Seijo Exchange students will enroll in full-time studies at Seijo University for one or two semesters. We offer a variety of options ranging from Japanese Exchange students are assigned rooms at either Amista Minami-Karasuyama or other possible private residence depending on the room Educational Institute, which consists of a kindergarten, an elementary school, language courses to regular academic courses with local students, taught in Japanese. Whether you’re interested in improving your Japanese skills occupancy. Estimated costs of accommodation and commuting are outlined in the table below. For students assigned to private residence, there is or enrolling in regular classes, you’ll find a program to suit your needs. rent assistance up to 30,000 JPY/month. junior high and high schools and the university.

Seijo University is well-known for its focus on the arts and social sciences, as Amista Minami-Karasuyama ●3 levels of courses: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. well as its liberal atmosphere. Relatively small size, our institution has Rent Free (Shared)/10,000 JPY (Single) Intensive Japanese Language Program ●Students are placed into appropriate level based on placement tests and adhered to its founding educational principles to foster broad-minded, interview with instructors. Common fee/Utility costs 37,500 JPY well-rounded graduates, who are highly creative and are well prepared to do QUICK FACTS (as of 2019) ●Each level provides 8 credits consisting of 12 hours of lecture weekly (90min x Meal Service* 15,500 JPY their part for society. 8 classes) for 15 weeks. Location Tokyo, Japan Exchange students are generally expected to enroll in Internet Included ●All classes are conducted in Japanese. Intensive Japanese Language Program. 40,390 JPY/6 months Despite our location close to the city center, our campus boasts lush greenery. 1950 ●There are no prerequisites but at least 1 year of Japanese language training is Commuter pass Established (Seijo Educational Institute (Odakyu Bus Pass covering all Odakyu Bus routes) This environment is highly conducive to the achievement of our educational founded in 1917) highly recommended. goals, and gives us a unique atmosphere. Access to campus 20 minutes by bus 5,776 Students (Male/Female ratio 45:55) All costs except for the commuter pass, are included in the monthly rate unless noted and are subject to change. Our classes are kept small to facilitate the learning process, and our faculty *Meal services include only breakfast and dinner: from Monday to Friday (except holidays). International students 41 have conducted highly original, state-of-the-art research, which they apply in Courses Class title Academic Staff 155 the classes they teach. Courses conducted in English or bilingually Area Studies Asian Studies (Spring only) European Studies (Fall only) SCHOLARSHIPS EVENT CALENDAR For those interested in taking courses with local students, we North American Studies (Spring only) In addition to the tuition waiver, Seijo University offers scholarships ●Matriculation ceremony for regular Seijo students provide courses conducted in English or bilingually (English/ AREAS OF STUDY Japan Studies Anthropology of Japan valued at 80,000 JPY per month to exchange students. Although the 4 ●Start of spring semester Japanese). April Gender and Law in Japan number of scholarships is basically one student from each university per year, it can be divided among two students per semester. Japanese Cinema ●Isehara Sports Day The scholarship aims to diversify the University and assist in 5 Undergraduate Graduate May Japanese Economy and Management (Fall Only) academic/non-academic activities for exchange students during their Japanese Folklore stay. Therefore, students are expected to share their experiences by 6 ●June Cultural Festival ■ participating in the activities that the University offers. ■ Faculty of Economics Graduate School of Economics Japanese Literature June Department of Economics Department of Business Administration Japanese Mass Media (Spring only) ●Exam for spring semester ■ Graduate School of Literature 7 Special Topics “Cold Wars” and Contemporary History CLUB ACTIVITIES July Gender Studies ■ Faculty of Arts and Literature ●Summer vacation ■Graduate School of Law Seijo has a wide variety of student activities, and international 8 Language, Culture and Communication August Department of Japanese Literature students are welcome to participate in them. Many previous exchange Department of English Sport and Society students have joined clubs and sports teams during their stay. These ● Department of Art Studies Start of fall semester ■Graduate School of Innovation and Social Studies activities are excellent opportunities to learn the Japanese culture 9 Department of Cultural History The list is subject to change every semester. Please make sure to check the latest information on our September and meet Japanese students. Ask the International Studies Center if Department of Mass Communications website. you are interested. ● Department of European Cultural Studies 10 Four-Sister Universities’ Athletic Competition Institute of Folklore Studies October The Institute of Folklore Studies was established in 1973, based on the ●A variety of courses are available through the Faculties of Economics, Arts and ■ Faculty of Law Yanagita Collection and Folklore Studies Laboratory. The collection was ●Cultural Festival Literature, Law, and Social Innovation. 11 Department of Law donated by Kunio Yanagita (1875-1962), the founder of Japanese folklore Regular Academic Courses November studies and one of Japan's outstanding modern thinkers. The Institute ●Seijo Regatta Boat Race ●University-wide common subjects are also offered as interdisciplinary to the conducts research on folklore by collecting and storing records and 12 ●Winter break ■ Students who are adequately proficient in Japanese can Faculty of Social Innovation literature on the subject. The Institute and its collection make folklore entire student body, including international students. December Department of Innovation Studies studies one of the main defining characteristics of our university. enroll in a variety of regular courses after prior consultation ●Exam for fall semester Department of Psychological and Sociological Studies with instructors. 1 January Institute of Economic Studies UDDY PROGRAM The collection here is comprised mainly of 20,000 volumes donated by B 2 ●Spring vacation Professor Torajiro Takagaki (1890-1985), a leading Japanese economist who Our buddy program helps you settle into your new life by pairing you February specialized in money and banking. It also includes a world-class collection with regular Seijo students. Buddies provide a friendly face, helping of works by John Law, a Scottish economist in the 18th century, and hand and your first friendship in Seijo. They can also offer linguistic ●Commencement ceremony for regular Seijo students March3 pamphlets relating to the debates over gold bullion in the UK during the support, cultural guidance and information about life in Tokyo. early 19th century. The Institute conducts economic research and holds conferences and meetings, called mini-symposia several times per year. CAMPUS MAP International Studies Center Training Center

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES Lounge #08 SEIJO UNIVERSITY United Kingdom United States The University of Sheffield Canada California State University, Fullerton University of Alberta*** California State University, San Bernardino* Germany Purdue University EXCHANGE PROGRAM Friedrich-Alexander-Universität University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Erlangen-Nürnberg South Korea University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Seoul Theological University** University of Seoul* China Fudan University Tsinghua University Zhejiang Gongshang University Bulgaria Sofia University** Japan SEIJO UNIVERSITY Main Belgium Taiwan Gate Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Chinese Culture University* Library France Thailand Mexico Université de Strasbourg Thammasat University** Universidad de Guadalajara**

Australia The University of Newcastle International Studies Center ISC is dedicated to helping international students while they are studying at Seijo. ISC coordinates Japanese language program, organizes cultural exchange events, and provides advice to international students from immigration procedures to daily life.

* Student and Research exchange. ** Research exchange only. *** Visiting student only.

Training Center Lounge #08 Library The training center contains a heated indoor pool and a Lounge #08 is an open, casual, social space for self-study The library holds 720,000 books and a wide range of audio- gym equipped with training machines. The facility is widely with laptop lending service. The area was renovated in visual materials, and provides access to online journals used by students participating in various classes and 2016, and its café-style atmosphere is popular among and databases. The building stands four floors above sports clubs. students. ground and three floors below ground. IMPORTANT DATES

Spring Semester Fall Semester Application deadline Late October Mid-April ACCESS CONTACT US Orientation Late March to early April Mid-September Classes start Early April Late September International Studies Center Seijo University 35 Exams Late July Late January SEIJO University 6-1-20 Seijo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 157-8511 Japan 15 Sin 35 Ai 105 Sin i Phone: +81-3-3482-9020 nnin OURSE CREDITS Email: [email protected] C 15 Si 40 Ai At Seijo University, each semester is 15 weeks long, followed by the examination period. Most courses are 2 credits for 90-minute lecture per week. T Language and practical courses are 1 credit for 90-minute lecture per week. http://www.seijo.ac.jp/en/

65 n Ai The number indicates time in minutes from Seijogakuen-mae Station by train. STUDY ABROAD in TOKYO facebook.com/seijouniv/ 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 2 credits Study abroad in Tokyo to expand your international perspective and have a life changing experience.

As one of the world’s most vibrant and fascinating capitals, Tokyo is said to be one of the tourist cities with 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 1 credit for language and practical courses twitter.com/SeijoUniv/ the highest satisfaction ratings as well as the safest city in the world. The capital stands out with its mixture of traditional and ultramodern cultures, with its cutting-edge technologies, from centuries-old temple in Asakusa to pop culture in Shibuya. It is also the heart of politics, finance, business and education in Japan.

instagram.com/seijo.univ/ All of this illustrates that Tokyo offers the best opportunities for study abroad no matter what you are interested in. Explore the old and the new, and have an immersive experience in Tokyo! CAMPUS MAP International Studies Center Training Center

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES Lounge #08 SEIJO UNIVERSITY United Kingdom United States The University of Sheffield Canada California State University, Fullerton University of Alberta*** California State University, San Bernardino* Germany Purdue University EXCHANGE PROGRAM Friedrich-Alexander-Universität University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Erlangen-Nürnberg South Korea University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Seoul Theological University** University of Seoul* China Fudan University Tsinghua University Zhejiang Gongshang University Bulgaria Sofia University** Japan SEIJO UNIVERSITY Main Belgium Taiwan Gate Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Chinese Culture University* Library France Thailand Mexico Université de Strasbourg Thammasat University** Universidad de Guadalajara**

Australia The University of Newcastle International Studies Center ISC is dedicated to helping international students while they are studying at Seijo. ISC coordinates Japanese language program, organizes cultural exchange events, and provides advice to international students from immigration procedures to daily life.

* Student and Research exchange. ** Research exchange only. *** Visiting student only.

Training Center Lounge #08 Library The training center contains a heated indoor pool and a Lounge #08 is an open, casual, social space for self-study The library holds 720,000 books and a wide range of audio- gym equipped with training machines. The facility is widely with laptop lending service. The area was renovated in visual materials, and provides access to online journals used by students participating in various classes and 2016, and its café-style atmosphere is popular among and databases. The building stands four floors above sports clubs. students. ground and three floors below ground. IMPORTANT DATES

Spring Semester Fall Semester Application deadline Late October Mid-April ACCESS CONTACT US Orientation Late March to early April Mid-September Classes start Early April Late September International Studies Center Seijo University 35 Exams Late July Late January SEIJO University 6-1-20 Seijo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 157-8511 Japan 15 Sin 35 Ai 105 Sin i Phone: +81-3-3482-9020 nnin OURSE CREDITS Email: [email protected] C 15 Si 40 Ai At Seijo University, each semester is 15 weeks long, followed by the examination period. Most courses are 2 credits for 90-minute lecture per week. T Language and practical courses are 1 credit for 90-minute lecture per week. http://www.seijo.ac.jp/en/

65 n Ai The number indicates time in minutes from Seijogakuen-mae Station by train. STUDY ABROAD in TOKYO facebook.com/seijouniv/ 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 2 credits Study abroad in Tokyo to expand your international perspective and have a life changing experience.

As one of the world’s most vibrant and fascinating capitals, Tokyo is said to be one of the tourist cities with 90-minute lecture/week x 15 weeks (1 semester) = 1 credit for language and practical courses twitter.com/SeijoUniv/ the highest satisfaction ratings as well as the safest city in the world. The capital stands out with its mixture of traditional and ultramodern cultures, with its cutting-edge technologies, from centuries-old temple in Asakusa to pop culture in Shibuya. It is also the heart of politics, finance, business and education in Japan.

instagram.com/seijo.univ/ All of this illustrates that Tokyo offers the best opportunities for study abroad no matter what you are interested in. Explore the old and the new, and have an immersive experience in Tokyo!