BALiberal Arts - Third-year Transfer students
Study location | Japan, Kyoto |
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Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA |
Tuition fee | JP¥953,000 per year |
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Application fee | JP¥15,000 one-time |
Registration fee | JP¥200,000 one-time |
Course fee | JP¥162,000 per year |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) In addition to requirements for first-year applicants, third-year transfer applicants should satisfy one of the following requirements. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Japanese. If documents are issued in a language other than English or Japanese, it is the applicant’s responsibility to attach an English or Japanese translation officially notarized by a foreign embassy in Japan or a Japanese Embassy abroad. An English or Japanese translation issued by the relevant school will be accepted, provided that it has the school’s official seal. Later as part of our enrollment procedures, successful applicants will be required to prove their original documents either by submitting their physical copies by post, having their official versions sent by e-mail from the issuing organization, or using a digital delivery or credential service. |
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Language requirements | 1) Native speaker of English |
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Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) must be provided. One completed reference (recommendation) letter is required. This should preferably be written by a faculty or staff member at an educational institution that you attended who know you and your academic goals well. Your referee will be notified of your request for a reference letter by email and will be prompted to access an online evaluation sheet. A motivation letter must be added to your application. Please write a personal statement in English describing your interest in studying at the Institute for the Liberal Arts. The essay should approximately 1200 words. Please read the Guidelines for the Motivation before composing your essay. |
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Overview
The Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA) at Doshisha University, one of Japan’s oldest and top ranking universities, offers a world-class academic experience. As students study for their degrees, they gain international experience in Japan and have opportunities to acquire experience abroad, to intern, and to learn Japanese at our acclaimed Center for Japanese Language and Culture. Studying at the ILA offers the best of both worlds: a small Institute within a large university.
Our diverse international faculty are all active researchers and innovators in their own fields. The Institute’s small liberal arts college atmosphere and seminars allow students broad access to the faculty’s expertise. As students study for their degrees, faculty members challenge students to not only find interesting answers, but to formulate and ask intriguing questions.
The four-year Liberal Arts Program is conducted exclusively in English. Students concentrate in one of three specializations: Humanities and the Human Sciences (Japanese Society and Global Culture); Business and Economics (Japanese Business and the Global Economy); or Politics and Policy Studies (Japanese Politics and Global Studies), and they are encouraged to design their own curriculum of study, choosing from a wide range of courses offered throughout the Institute and the rest of the University. As members of Doshisha University, ILA students have access to classes across the University.
Our tuition fees are highly competitive and all incoming international students (college visa holders) will be considered for a reduction in tuition fees. Doshisha offers many other competitive scholarships for students.
Kyoto setting provides an exceptional cultural experience, combining the best of tradition, nightlife, and dynamic employment opportunities in modern Japan. Doshisha receives solicitations for approximately 600 job openings every year for international students and 98% of graduates successfully find jobs.
Programme structure
Curriculum Outlin
Students in this four-year degree program choose one of three concentrations: Humanities and the Human Sciences, Business and Economics, or Politics and Policy Studies. All studentsbegin by studying Foundation Courses, where they master the methodologies and research skills required for comparative analysis. They then design their own individualized curriculum by selecting courses across the disciplines based on their interests.
Students can take advanced courses in their concentration where they gain in-depth knowledge pertaining to specific fields: Humanities and the Human Sciences (Japanese Society and Global Culture), Business and Economics (Japanese Business and the Global Economy), Politics and Policy Studies (Japanese Politics and Global Studies). Students can choose to specialize within their chosen concentration or combine courses across fields, from the classes offered in English at the ILA, as well as in Japanese and English throughout the University.
Students may also have the opportunity to spend a year abroad at one of Doshisha’s many partner universities worldwide. While taking academic courses, students can study the Japanese language at any level.
Career opportunities
Career Center
To support students who pursue their career while in school, we offer information materials on employment and companies, vocational counselling, guidance and seminars.
See also Career Support Page.
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