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Addre s s:3-3-35 Yamate-cho, Su it a- sh i , Osaka 564-8680Tel:+81-6 -6368-0178Mai l: ku-d [email protected] i .jp
E X C H A N G EP r o g r a m
K A N S A I U N I V E R S I T Y
P r o g r a m I n f o r m a t i o n
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Welcome to Kansai University!Kansai University is located in aconvenient area with easy accessto both Kyoto and Kobe. Enjoy an abundance of delicious foodand entertainment!
Our campus offers a unique mix of people, nature and architecture for an atmo-sphere that is both welcoming and relaxing.
The beauty of Kansai University
01 02
Established in 1886 as Kansai Law School, Kansai University today celebrates more than 130 years of history.
With a full range of educational facilities, including one of Japan’s largest librar-ies, our university supports international students in all aspects of their lives.
Comprehensive Educational Facilities
Welcome toKansai University
Facts
With a rich history and a network of five campuses across one of Japan's leading prefectures, Kansai University is home to over 30,000 students. Historically, Osaka was a thriving merchant town and was later named "the Nation's Kitchen." It is still famous for its delicious cuisine today. Osaka is also the site of many historical buildings and popular sightseeing spots such as Osaka Castle and the Dotonbori Area.
Japan
OsakaOsaka
Takatsuki Campus
Takatsuki Muse Campus
Sakai Campus
Kyoto
Nara
Hyogo
A greenery andspacious campus
Umeda Campus
Senriyama Campus
All of Kansai University'sfive campuses arelocated in Osaka.
There are plenty of wonderful places just a short train ride from Osaka such as Kyoto, Nara and Kobe.
Short Trips in KANSAI
Enjoy the beautiful flowerswith the historical
Osaka Castle as the backdrop.
Go on a pleasant strollaround Kyoto in a
traditional kimono.
Experience the deep historyof Nara.
Visit Kobe, a classytown where shopping is a must.
Osaka Kyoto Nara Hyogo
Introduction toKansai University
20min 50min 90min 60min
Specia l Movie
Kansai University
Par tne rUnive r s i t i e s
Spec ia l i s t P ro f e s s i ona lG radua te S choo l s
2 183Alumni
450,000
Degree S eek ingS tuden t s
In te rna t iona lS tuden t s
Undergradua teFacu l t i e s
30,000 1,100 13G radua teSc hoo l s
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A Lush Green CampusOver 130 Years of History
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Features - KUGF Curr iculum -
- Kansai Univers i t y Global Front ier Course -
Academic Calendar
Features
Schedule
Fall Semester (September to March)
September 21st
September 21st
December 25th-January 6th
January 21st
January 23rd-January 30th
March 31st
Fall Semester Star t
Classes Star t
Winter Holiday
Classes Finish
Exam Period
Fall Semester End
Spr ing Semester (Apr i l to September)
September 20th
July 23rd-July 31st
July 23rd
April 5th
April 1st
Spring Semester End
Exam Period
Classes Finish
Classes Star t
Spring Semester Star t
You can study in both English and Japanese.
Curr iculum1
In addition to student dormitories, you can choose a home that best fits your lifestyle and needs, such as a homestay or an apartment.
Housing Suppor t5
Spr ing SemesterFal l Semester
Early September
End of July
July 24th-31st
July 23rd
April 5th
Late March
October 20th
Exam Results
Return Home
Exams
Classes Finish
Classes Start
Orientat ion
A rrive in Japan,
Applicat ion Deadline
Early March
End of January
January 23rd-30th
January 21st
September 21st
Mid September
April 20th
Exam Results
Return Home
Exams
Classes Finish
Classes Start
Orientat ion
A rrive in Japan,
Applicat ion Deadline
*Schedule is subject to change depending on the year
*Schedule is subject to change depending on the year
CurriculumKUGF Course
The Global Frontier course consists of 8 Modules in specific fields of study. These courses are taken in English together with Kansai University students.
This course supports international students who are learning Japanese. We of fer c lasses for al l levels from beginner to advanced. In addition to Japanese, there are subjects related to Japan and Japanese corporate culture along with business Jap-anese.
Global Front ier Course English
This course is for non-native students of English to improve their language skills.
EnglishJapanese as aSecond L anguage
Skil l Up forStudying Abroad
Japanese
By taking the undergraduate courses at Kansai University, you will not only develop highly valuable skills in your field of study, but will see further improvement in your Japanese language skills. To enroll in this course, you will need to have the Japa-nese level specified on the right.
Special ized Subjects (undergraduate courses)
List of Facult ies
Courses ava i lable f rom 13 di f ferent facult ies
CEFR
J.T E S T( Test of P ract ica l Japanese)
JL P T ( Japanese L ang uageP ro�ciency Test)
Test Name
B2 or h igher
L evel C or h igher
N2 or h igher
Reference Score
You are able to enrol l in var ious classes in Japanese f rom genera l to specia l i zed subjectsPoint
●Facult y of Sociolog y
● Facult y of Business and Commerce
● Facult y of Economics
● Facult y of L et ters
● Facult y of L aw
● Facult y of Societa l Sa fet y Sciences
● Facult y of In format ics
● Facult y of Health and Wel l -being
● Facult y of Foreign L anguage Studies
● Facult y of Pol icy Studies
● Facult y of Chemistr y, Mater ia ls and Bioengineer ing
● Facult y of Env ironmenta l and Urban Engineer ing
● Facult y of Engineer ing Science
St udents w ith the speci �ed level of Japanese language abi l i t y can t ake undergraduate courses . Japanese
For students who wish to study at the Kansai Graduate School, support is available from special supervisors at the university. *Specific terms and conditions apply to graduate school.
3 Specia l Super v isorsAn academic advisor will be assigned to each exchange student to support studies and living during their time here.
Academic Adv isors2
Var ious Exchange Events and Act iv it ies4There are many opportunities to interact with students from Kansai University through events and activities where you can fully experi-ence the Japanese culture.
Modu le 1
E n g i ne e r i n g A p p roa cht o Urba n I s s ue s
Modu le 2
Foo d S c ienc e & B io t e ch nolog y
Modu le 3
I nt e r n a t ion a l B us i ne s s &E nt re p reneu r sh ip
Modu le 4
Ja p a n S t ud ie s
Modu le 5
L a n g ua ge Te a ch i n g &C om mu n ic a t ion
Modu le 6
S t ud ie s on Fore i g n A f f a i r s
Modu le 7
F u nda ment a l s forS o c i a l S c ienc e S t ud ie s
Modu le 8
A p p l ie d S c ienc e a ndE n g i ne e r i n g
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Global Buddy Program
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ActivitiesVarious activities are available to international students. In addition to events that promote student interaction, you can also experience Japa-nese culture through trips and participation in traditional festivals.Welcome party is held for international students when they arrive in Japan, and the complet ion ceremony and farewel l par ty for when students return home. You will have a wonderful time making memories and friends here at Kansai University.
Living ExpensesWhen you travel to Japan, please make a sufficient financial plan with reference to the below costs. *For reference purposes only.
DIASSStudent staff called DIASS are working at Division of International Affairs of Kansai University. Their main work is focused on reception, orientation support, campus tours, activity planning and management. DIASS members consist of students who have studied abroad and inter-national students who want to support the lives of exchange students.Multilingual staff who can speak Chinese, Korean and other languages are on duty. If you have any questions during your time as an exchange student, feel free to come by and speak to a member of DIASS.
T he Student ’s Voice
S t u d e n t V o i c e s
Becoming part of the Buddy Exchange Group can help with worries an exchange student may face after coming to Japan. Both Kansai University students and international students join activities that introduce the various cultural aspects of Japan and create a strong support group during your time here. Participating in the Buddy Program will help make your stay more relaxing and fulfilling.
Point
01M a ke f r iends
b efore a r r i v i n gi n Jap a n !
Point
02R e c e ive s up p or t
f rom K a ns a i Un iver s i t ys t udent s !
Point
03M a ny a c t i v i t ie s t ha t
w i l l de ep en you rex p er ienc e o f Jap a n !
Global BuddyProgram
Point
Real VoiceSchool L i fe
Real VoiceSchool L i fe
When I was a child, I became interested in studying Japanese through anime. It was only after the decision to come to Japan that I went deeper into my studies. Because Kansai University is so large, you will be able to meet different kinds of students from all over the world. Through the Buddy Program, I also made many friends and participated in cultural exchange events such as creating tradit ional Japanese carp streamers. I had a great student life in a beautiful environment, learning so much about Japanese culture and making many friends along the way. While you are here as a student, I recommend to meet many people and make as many connections as possible.
A n env ironment that encourages new interact ions
- Div is ion of Internat ional Af fa i rs Student Staf f -
One Semester
Farewel l Par t y
Communit y Fest iva l Tea Ceremony Field Tr ip to Kyoto
Dormitory Fee*1
Meal Fee
National Health Insurance
Transportat ion Costs
Costs related to textbooks, etc.
Total*2
*1 This is a required fee for entering a dormitory of Kansai University. The fees for each dormitory differ. *2 This total does not include personal expenses. (such as expenses related to extracurricular activities)
Approx. 500,000 yen
20,000 yen
Transportat ion expenses for commuting by train(Kandai -mae Stat ion to Minami-senri Stat ion)
13,500 yen
260,000 yen * Lunch on campus or in the v icinity (approx. 600 yen / meal)
200,000 yen
The goal of being a buddy is not simply to support exchange students in their daily life and Japanese language studies, but to build a friendship of trust, where each side looks out for the other. Through this program, I made a lot of friends, and we often went out to eat or took trips on our days off together. I am now looking to join an exchange program myself. I study English while hanging out with the international students. In the future, I hope to get more involved with the friends in my group and to strengthen the bonds between us.
Japanese students are a lso act ive par t icipants.
Beijing Foreign Studies University GAO YUSHA
Faculty of Policy Studies, Kanta Ito
(Reference) Approx. 10,000 yen i f you buy a commuter pass
Exchangest udent
Japanesest udent
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Mi-Room - Mul t i l ingual Immers ion Room -
GTA - Global Teaching Ass is tants -
At the Mi-Room, you will enjoy spending time with people from different cultural backgrounds. At the reception desk, student staff (DIASS) will assist you in renting computers and the use of Mi-Room space. Being able to use the space during the opening hours creates an environment where language skills can be improved and students can interact with different people from Kansai University. There is a dedicated space for various study sessions.The Mi-Room is an open space where anyone can drop in to relax, study and create new connections.
International students have the opportunity to become active teachers (Global Teaching Assistants: GTA) and share their language and culture.
At study sessions at the Mi-Room, passionate international students (GTA) gather from all over the world to help Japanese students improve their language abilities, adaptability to cultur-al dif ferences and create discussion groups to fur ther the process. Students who have contributed their time as GTA will receive Award Certificates according to their contribution. Not only will you be able to share your language, culture, perspec-tive and experiences, but you will be able to gain practical and valuable lessons through teaching and meeting new students.
You can bea teacher!
Point
01Award Cer t i �catesw i l l be issued
Point
02
Work par t - t ime w ith in schoolgrounds dur ing your f ree t ime!
Point
03
Many st udy sessions ( lessons)are ava i lable besides reg ular classes .
Point 03W hen in t rouble ,
DI A S S w i l l come suppor t you!
Point 02Both Japanese and Inter nat iona l
st udents gather to interact !
Point 01M a ke Fr iends
Dormitory
Exchange students have the option to live in student dormitories. For those interested, we can introduce you to an affiliated dormitory run by external partners, homestay families and apartments. Please choose the living arrangement that best matches your desired lifestyle.
Student Dormitor ies
Internat iona lSt udent Dormitor y
K ansa i Universit y Internat iona lDormitor y
K U I -HOUSE
30,000 yen per month
30,000 yen
Dormitory fee
Deposit
Entrance fee
St udent House Shurei - r yo
15,000 yen
32,600 yen per month
31,500 yen
Dormitory fee: Includes utility bill, internet connection fee, bedding lease fee. * Terms and conditions will be reviewed each year.
Dormitor y Tsuk igaoka
15,000 yen
32,600 yen per month
31,500 yen
More in format ion ◀
Male
TwinRoom
Coed Female
TwinRoom
MealsAvailable
MealsAvailable
Each dormitory at Kansai Universi ty has a Resident Ass is tan t . The RA i s no t only there to offer support to foreign students, but is also i n c h a r g e o f o r g a n i z i n g activities for the students in the dorm.
Resident Assistant
Other Student Dormitor ies and Homestays
Global Teaching Assistants' Voice
Homest ay
Women-only Share House
At Kansai University, students can live together and experience a shared lifestyle centered on cultural exchange rooted in the local community. Nine students share the space. Because the living space is also used for exchanges, opportu-nities to learn are naturally incorporated into daily l i fe. Stay ing in a share house g ives you the chances to make lifetime-long friends and create special memories.
36,000 yen / month (twin room)Rent
I was able to share the
beauty of my country
and culture
Voice 01 Voice 03
It was a great experience
to work closely with a group
while enjoying
the teaching experience!
I made treasured memories
and friends through
the study sessions!
Voice 04
Students from various
countries took part in
my session!
Voice 02
Deposit: As a general rule, if the deposit is made at the time of entering the dormitory and there is unpaid at thetime of leaving the dormitory, it will be allocated to the dormitory fee and dormitory miscellaneous expenses for the last month.
I f you wou ld l i ke to do a homestay, our partners can introduce you to a selection of suitable families.
Arrangement fee
Cost
*Homestay fee will be charged separately.
3,000 yen
48,000 yen per month
Additional costs for electricity, communica-tion equipment, mattress rental, etc. are required.(Approx. 16,000 yen per month. Amount will vary depending on the contract.)
Dormitory fee
Dormitory fee
A f �l iated Internat iona l St udentsDormitor y
Students who choose to live in the dormitories will be assigned to one of the following 3 places.Excluding special cases, Kansai University will determine which dorms students are assigned to live in.
(25,000 yen dormitory expenses/ 5,000 yen for other expenses)
15,000 yen(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
Dormitory fee
Deposit
Entrance fee
Dormitory fee
Deposit
Entrance fee
Homestay Introduction
◀
12,000 yen
2,700 yen / night 3,000 yen / night * Application starts
from 28 nights* After 91st night
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
(One-time fee when enteringthe dormitory)
Coed
SingleRoom
SingleRoom
MealsAvailable
-Meet your new fami ly in Japan! -
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FAQ
1010
InterviewsUniversit y of South Carol inaName FAY A NTONI A LEE
Inter v iew
01
International student
Inter v iew
01
International Student
Inter v iew
02
International Student
W hy did you decide to become an exchange st udentat K ansa i Universit y?
Q
Because I major in hospitality, I travelled to various countries to practically apply my learnings, I wanted to attempt to work in a foreign country and one of the options was Japan. Because I wanted to be able to learn to speak Japanese, I chose Kansai University.
I enjoyed the time I went to Disney Land and Disney Sea with my friends from school. Another great time was when I went to watch a rugby match. In joining the activities from the Division of International Affairs, I was able to do many fun things with friends.
W hat k ind of suppor t d id you receiveas an exchange st udent?
Q
The people at Kansai University are all wonderful. If I had a question or was unsure about something, the teachers or the staff would always come to my assistance. Even something as small as recommendations on where to eat, the teachers and the students would both help. In the beginning I was won-dering how to best communicate, but we created an interesting mix of both English and Japanese. It is a welcoming environment and there are always events to participate in for cultural exchange.
W hat was the most f un memor y f romyour l i fe as an exchange st udent?
Q
One great memory I have is ski ing with fr iends from Kansai University's International c ircle in Hyogo. I wanted to make friends and improve my Japanese, so I decided to join a circle where I could meet other students. Being able to experience life with everyone greatly improved my language abil i t ies while enjoying all that the country has to offer.
W hat k ind of suppor t d id you receiveas an exchange st udent?
Q
The support from the Division of International Affairs was incredi-bly helpful. If there was something I didn't understand, I could ask them about anything. The study sessions at the Mi-Room were also fun and useful. It provided a space for practicing and learning languages as well as cultural exchange. You are able to get expo-sure to not only English, but other languages like Korean and Chinese etc.. I went there to study Spanish!
I took classes for the Japanese language, Kendo and Japanese culture. The teacher who taught the Japanese class was particularly helpful. If there was something I didn't understand, they challenged me to think critically and come to the answers by myself. My favorite class was Kendo. While it was physically hard, I was also able to challenge myself mentally during the classes.
Name HOR NE -MOR R IS Z ACH A RY GEORGE
W hy did you decide to become an exchange st udentat K ansa i Universit y?
Q
I had an interest in studying here because I had friends living in Kansai. I thought that this area would be perfect because I would be living in the city, but only a train or two away from areas like Kyoto or Kobe. Another reason was because a friend from my school, University of East Anglia, also enrolled in the exchange program.
W hat k i nd of c l a s s es d id you t a ke?QJapanese classes, classes related to my International Studies major, and econom-ics classes. I'm still working very hard on my Japanese! The International Relations classes taught by an Australian professor are also very interesting. Japanese students attend the classes together with exchange students, which gives everyone the chance to delve deeper into the topics presented. Learning about the business of Osaka and its food culture and history have also been great.
W hat k ind of classes d id you t ake?Q
Universit y of East A ngl ia
Of �cia l Website & SNS
@kansa iuniversit y_ internat ional
@ku_internat ional @kokusa ibu
@K U_int lOf �cia lWebsite
A .One class is 90 minutes. The schedule is listed below.
Question 4
How long a re t he c lasses a ndwhat t i me a re t hey held?
Per iod T i mes
9:0 0~10:3 0
10:4 0~1 2:10
13:0 0~14:3 0
14:4 0~16:10
16:2 0~17:5 0
Cla s s
F i r s t Per iod
S e c ond Per iod
T h i rd Per iod
Fou r t h Per iod
F i f t h Per iod
A .Because you are able to take classes in Japanese or English, even if you can't speak Japanese, English will suffice.
Question 1
Ca n I become a n excha nge s t udenteven i f I c a n' t sp ea k Japa nese?
A .For one course, there are fifteen classes.
Question 5
How ma ny c lasses a re t herep er semester?
A .Only on the specified day of arrival, pick-up bus service is avaliable for a charged fee.
Question 6
W hen I a r r ive i n Japa n ,is t here a bus t hat w i l l p ick meup a t t he a i r por t ?
A .There is no upper limit to the number ofcourses that can be taken.
Question 3
How ma ny cou rsesc a n I t a ke?
A .By applying in advance, you can work for a limited amount of hours .
Question 2
Ca n I work pa r t - t i me du r i ng my excha nge?
W hat was the most f un memor y f rom your l i fe as an exchange st udent?
Q