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Course Outline
■Location
■Admission
April
■Duration
1year
■Classes
- From Monday to Friday
- From 9:15 to 12:30 or from 13:30 to 16:45
■Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following conditions.
- (1) Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s Degree (Undergraduate)
- (2) Applicants must have a clear idea of their research field
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(3) Concerning Japanese proficiency, applicants must meet one of the following conditions:
- ①Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 level
- ②Pass ARC Japanese exam, equivalent to JLPT N1 level
■Admission exam
- (1) Japanese proficiency exam(N1 holders exempted)
- (2) Written exam
- (3) Interview
■Available seats
20
- 1. Program studied to meet the flow of Graduate School Admission Exams
- 2. Special step by step training in Academic Japanese, required for dissertations and research papers.
- 3. Students with similar goals learn in a competitive and encouraging environment.
- 4. A career path advice system exploiting a wide network of graduate students.
- 5. Career support based on individual counseling.
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Program
School term Class program Admission schedule July term
(from July to September)Train basic Japanese skills and learn to draft a research plan - ・Identify your motivation
- ・Understand how to collect material
- ・How to find the right Grad. School
- ・Learn the basics of logical dissertation
- ・Learn the basics of attitudinal expressions
Select your research field!!
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Select the school you want to apply to!
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Visit a seminar lab!
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Application and admission exam
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Result notification and
AdmissionOctober term
(from October to December)Exam training - ・How to examine and complete a research paper
- ・Preparation for oral exam and interview
- ・Lear how to compose a short essay
- ・How to summarize and expose a document
- ・Critical reading
- ・How to read a dissertation
- ・Attitudinal expression in speech
January term
(from January to March)Last Minute Preparation & Practical Exercise Needed After Admission - ・Practical guide on post-admission research and presentation methods
- ・How to write a report
- ・How to make a presentation
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Timetable
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1st hour Pronunciation & characters Pronunciation & characters Pronunciation & characters Pronunciation & characters Pronunciation & characters 2nd hour Research plan simulation Speech expressions Short essay Listening Interview training 3rd hour Reading & Debate
(current events)Reading
(survey and presentation)Research plan simulation Dissertation analysis 4th hour
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Achievements
The schools which our students who completed the course in March 2018 passed the entrance exams are as follows;
Kyoto University, Nagoya University, Yokohama National University, Saitama University, Waseda University, Sophia University, Meiji University, Nihon University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, etc.