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CIEE Summer Japanese Studies in Tokyo, Japan
(Outgoing Program)
Art, Art History, Business Administration, Economics, English Literature, History, Japanese Language & Culture, Language & Culture - Other, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, Theatre Arts
Originally a small fishing village from the 15th Century, Tokyo has remained the largest city in the world from the mid 1960’s. While Tokyo has become known for its outstanding modern and avant-garde features, peppered throughout this mega-metropolis are hotspots of Japanese culture and tradition. Courses are taught in English by CIEE faculty at CIEE Tokyo and complemented with immersive co-curricular activities designed to increase intercultural understanding.
Unique Experiences
BOOST YOUR JAPANESE
by building upon what you know already... or start from scratch. Everywhere you go will be a chance to practice your new found linguistic skills.
DISCOVER JAPAN
through English-taught courses covering a range of cultural, social, and historical topics
EXPLORE JAPAN’S TREASURES
as you explore on your own, or through CIEE scheduled activities and excursions
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Application Process
There is a dual application process for this program. (1) Students must apply to for permission to study abroad on this program; you can do this by clicking the "Apply Now" button. At the same time, (2) students apply directly to the program for admission. The program application can be accessed on the program website. Please pay close attention to both the IWU and program deadlines, as they may be different.
Tuition Cost
IWU has a home-school tuition policy, which means that students studying abroad will be billed the regular IWU tuition—unless the study abroad tuition is higher, in which case the student pays that higher cost. Unless otherwise noted, IWU does not charge room and board for studying abroad; instead, students pay those costs to the program provider.