Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
International Business | Foreign Language
Area of study
Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program

Program Overview

The Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Hiroshima University. The program aims to provide learning, cultural experience, and language courses for students, who retain their enrollment at their home universities.


Program Details

  • Program Name: Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
  • Office: International Center; International Exchange Group (Student Plaza 2F)
  • Target Students: Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Hiroshima University
  • Program Period: Differs depending on the host university, within 1 year (1 semester or multiple semesters)
  • Destinations: The United States of America, the UK, Indonesia, Australia, Holland, Austria, Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, China, Germany, New Zealand, the Philippines, Poland, Malaysia, Russia, Finland, France, India, etc.

Program Outline

The Short-term Study Abroad Program is a system based on university exchange agreements, which aims to provide learning, experiencing foreign culture, and language courses for undergraduate/graduate students.


Academic Support

Academic Programs

  • Undergraduate Education
  • Graduate Education
  • TOEIC(R)L&R; IP Information
  • Licenses and Qualifications
  • Academic Calendar and Class Schedule
  • Questionnaire for class improvement
  • Study Abroad/Overseas Travel Information
  • Class Support System
  • Use of Generative AI (including ChatGPT)
  • Course registration period: 1st(Spring) semester
  • Course registration period: 2nd(Fall) semester
  • Course registration guidance materials
  • About methods to check the credits for graduation requirements
  • Student handbook
  • Emergency Information Concerning Simultaneous Cancellation of Classes due to Weather Warnings / Suspension of Public Transportation
  • Information on research grants aimed at students
  • Questioning Grades
  • Policies and Correspondence for Respecting Gender and Sexual Diversity
  • Educational Data Utilization
  • Public Lectures
  • Manners Guide for Off-Campus Educational Activities: Ensuring Smooth Practical Training and Social Research
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