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University Degree Courses Offered in English 9 : Pre-Arrival Admission (A System Which Enables Intl 独立行政法人日本学生支援機構(JASSO:Japan student Services Organization) University Degree Courses Offered in English 9 : Pre-Arrival Admission (A system which enables intl. The table below extracts the search results for "English" as "Medium of Instruction" from "University & Junior college School Search" data. students to apply to universities For further inquiries and details regarding the list, please refer to the following website and ask each university directly: and receive entrance permission before arriving in Japan) 6: The academic degree 8: Medium of Instruction Y Yes https://www.studyinjapan.go.jp/en/planning/search-school/daigakukensaku/ 3: University Type which can be awarded E English (100%) N No [N] National B Bachelor E>J English, Japanese S Inquire directly with the Note 1 : To search for certain courses conducted in both English and Japanese, please [L] Local Public M Master (Supplementary) relevant school for details. refer to the link above. [P] Private D Doctor Note 2 : This data is current as of May 2021. Please contact the university directly for the P Professional Degree latest information. M&D Master and Doctor Note 3 : Japanese language proficiency is not required for application (admission), however in some courses it is required. Major Fields Major Fields Medium of Pre-Arrival Univ. Name & Type Course Name1 Course Name2 Degree Begins in of Study of Study Instruction Admission 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 8 9 Apr. 1 : Humanities Literature Utsunomiya University[N] Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity Division of Advanced Transdisciplinary Science D E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities Literature Chiba University [N] Graduale Schoolof Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs Department of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Courses of Humanities D Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities Literature Tokyo Institute of Technology [N] School of Environment and Society Dept. of Social and Human Sciences D E Y Sep. 1 : Humanities Literature Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Japan-In-Asia Cultural Studies Graduate Program (G30) M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities Literature Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Linguistics and Cultural Studies Program (G30) M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities Literature Nagoya University [N] School of Humanities The Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program (G30) B Oct. E Y Apr. 1 : Humanities Literature Prefectural University of Kumamoto[L] Graduate School of Language & Literature Division of English Language & Literature DM E>J N Sep. 1 : Humanities Literature Waseda Univ. [P] School of Culture, Media and Society English-Based Undergraduate Program B Sep. E Y 1 : Humanities Literature Soka Univ. [P] Faculty of Letters AKADEMIA (Art, Knowledge AnD English Major for the International Arena) B Sep. E Y 1 : Humanities Literature Kobe College [P] School of Letters Dept. of English B Apr. E>J N 1 : Humanities Literature Hiroshima Jogakuin Univ. [P] Faculty of Humanities GSE (Global Studies in English) course in Dept. of International English B Apr. E>J Y Apr. 1 : Humanities Literature Kanazawa University [N] Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies Division of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies D E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities Languages Tohoku University [N] Graduate School of int'l Cultural Studies International Graduate Program in Language Sciences (IGPLS) MD Oct. E Y Apr. 1 : Humanities Languages Utsunomiya University[N] Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity Division of Advanced Transdisciplinary Science D E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities Languages Chiba University [N] Graduale School of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs Department of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Courses of Humanities D Apr. E>J N 1 : Humanities Languages Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Linguistics and Cultural Studies Program (G30) M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities Languages The Univ. of Kitakyushu [L] Faculty of Foreign Studies Dept. of English B Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities Languages Prefectural University of Kumamoto[L] Graduate School of Language & Literature Division of English Language & Literature DM E>J N Sep. 1 : Humanities Languages Musashi University[P] Faculties of Humanities Global Studies Course B Apr. E>J N 1 : Humanities Languages Aichi Shukutoku Univ. [P] Faculty of Global Communication Dept. of Global Communication B Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities Languages Aichi Shukutoku Univ. [P] Graduate School of Global Culture and Communication Dept. of Global Culture and Communication M E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities Languages Kanazawa University [N] Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies Division of International Studies M Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities Languages Kanazawa University [N] Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies Division of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies D E>J N Oct. Apr. 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Utsunomiya University[N] Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity Division of Advanced Transdisciplinary Science D E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Saitama University [N] Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dept. of Japanese and Asian Studies M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Chiba University [N] Graduale School of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs Department of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Courses of Humanities D Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Tokyo Institute of Technology [N] School of Environment and Society Dept. of Social and Human Sciences D E Y Sep. 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Japan-In-Asia Cultural Studies Graduate Program (G30) M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities Cultural Studies Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Linguistics and Cultural Studies Program (G30) M Oct. 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Apr. 1 : Humanities History/Geography Utsunomiya University[N] Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity Division of Advanced Transdisciplinary Science D E>J N Oct. 1 : Humanities History/Geography Chiba University [N] Graduale School of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs Department of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Courses of Humanities D Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities History/Geography Tokyo Institute of Technology [N] School of Environment and Society Dept. of Social and Human Sciences D E Y Sep. 1 : Humanities History/Geography Nagoya University [N] Graduate School of Humanities Japan-In-Asia Cultural Studies Graduate Program (G30) M Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities History/Geography Nagoya University [N] School of Humanities The Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program (G30) B Oct. E Y 1 : Humanities History/Geography Kanazawa University [N] Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies Division of Humanities M Apr. E>J N Apr. 1 : Humanities History/Geography Kanazawa University [N] Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies Division of Human and Socio-Environmental Studies D E>J N Oct. Philosophy (Religious Studies Apr. 1 : Humanities Utsunomiya University[N] Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity Division of Advanced Transdisciplinary Science D E>J N incl.) Oct. Philosophy (Religious Studies 1 : Humanities Chiba University [N] Graduale School of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs Department of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Courses of Humanities D Apr. E>J N incl.) Philosophy (Religious Studies 1 : Humanities Tokyo Christian Univ. [P] Undergraduate School of Theology Theological Studies Department B Aug. E Y incl.) Philosophy (Religious Studies Apr. 1 : Humanities Tokyo Christian Univ. [P] Graduate School of Theology Division of Theological Studies・PhD Program D E Y incl.) Aug. 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