JAPIC Advanced Discussion Course I - A Fluidizing World and Japan's Future
Tsukuba , Japan
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Business Management | International Business | Economics
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Business and Administration | Social Sciences
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English
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Program Overview
University of Tsukuba Programs
The University of Tsukuba offers a wide range of programs for students, including undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as research opportunities.
Academic Programs
- Undergraduate Programs: The university offers various undergraduate programs in fields such as humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.
- Graduate Programs: Graduate programs are available in fields such as business, education, engineering, and natural sciences.
- Research Programs: The university offers research programs in various fields, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, as well as humanities and social sciences.
Program Details
- JAPIC Advanced Discussion Course I: This course is designed to help students develop their discussion and debate skills, with a focus on current social and international issues.
- Course Objectives: The course aims to help students develop their critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Course Outline: The course will cover topics such as global economic trends, Japanese industry and trade, and social and environmental issues.
- Assessment: Student performance will be assessed based on class participation, discussion, and a final report.
Research Areas
- Science and Technology: The university has a strong focus on science and technology research, with areas of expertise including materials science, biomedical engineering, and information technology.
- Humanities and Social Sciences: Research areas in humanities and social sciences include history, philosophy, sociology, and economics.
- Engineering: The university has a strong engineering program, with research areas including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and civil engineering.
Admission Criteria
- Undergraduate Admission: Admission to undergraduate programs is based on academic performance, entrance exams, and other criteria.
- Graduate Admission: Admission to graduate programs is based on academic performance, research experience, and other criteria.
- Language Requirements: International students must demonstrate proficiency in Japanese or English, depending on the program.
Tuition Fees
- Undergraduate Tuition: Tuition fees for undergraduate programs vary depending on the program and student status.
- Graduate Tuition: Tuition fees for graduate programs vary depending on the program and student status.
- Scholarships: The university offers scholarships to eligible students, including international students.
Campus Life
- Student Organizations: The university has a range of student organizations and clubs, including sports teams, cultural clubs, and volunteer groups.
- Campus Facilities: The university has a range of campus facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational facilities.
- Support Services: The university offers support services for students, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health services.
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