e-mail [email protected] [email protected]
2017
2017年度
http://www.ciee.osaka-u.ac.jphttp://www.ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp
Elective Japanese Language Course
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects: Advanced Japanese
Liberal Arts and Sciences Subjects: Japanese
International College Subjects: Japanese
International Exchange Subjects: Japanese (JA)
Intensive Japanese Language Course (IJLC)
What kind of course fits you the most?
This guidebook will explain about the Japanese courses listed below.
Please refer the chart below to confirm which courses corresponds best to your student status, your Japanese proficiency and your academic needs.
p. 2
p. 7
p. 7
p. 8
p. 8
p. 9
Enrollment is open to international graduate students, international research students, special research students and special auditors at Osaka University.(※Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this course.)You can select from classes that fit your personal needs and Japanese proficiency.However, you can only choose one level. You cannot register classes that extend over two levels.Classes are non-credit.In cases in which the number of students wishing to take the class is greater than the class capacity, students will be prioritized as given below. As a result, placement cannot be guaranteed. (1) Intensive Japanese Language Course students (2) Graduate/research students (3) Special Research Students/Special Auditors A class may be cancelled if there are less than five students who wish to enrollIn case of Level 600/700, international graduate students have to register as “Interdisciplinary Education Subjects”(→p.7)
Elective Japanese Language Course
Summary
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□
□□
□□
Subjects
There are a variety of subjects offered at each level corresponding to a student’s Japanese proficiency. (A portion of our courses are available to students of mixed levels.) First, check your Japanese level as explained on page 3, and then choose a subject that corresponds to your level and your needs. You can view a detailed syllabus of each class by accessing the URL: https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/syllabus_ex-e/campus
1
2
600(Advanced)
700(Super-Advanced)
500(Upper-
Intermediate)
400(Intermediate)
300(Upper-
Elementary)
200(Elementary)
100(Introductory)
JB300
JB200
ComprehensiveJapanese(JB)
JK201 JK
202/302JK
301
Kanji andVocabulary(JK)
JG300/400
Lectures onJapaneseGrammar(JG)
JR600/700
AcademicReading(JR)
JW600/700
JW400/500
JC400/500
AcademicWriting(JW)
JC600/700
JP600/700
AcademicCommunication(JC)
AcademicPresentation(JP)
BJ500/600/700
BusinessCommunicationin Japanese(BJ)
General Japanese Academic Japanese
*2
*2
*1
JB100*1
*1
*3
*4
※Timetable of the Elective Japanese Language Course will be announced through CIEE webpage (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/japanese_program/guidebook).
The list of eligible courses for international students
(◎ Available(Credit) ○ Available(Non-Credit) ▲ speak with the instructors before enrolling(Credit) △ need applications before applying(Non-Credit) × Not Available )
Undertraduate Students
Graduate Students
Research Students
Special Auditors
Special Research Students
Special Students
International Collage Students
International Scholars and Faculties
Elective Japanese Language
Cpurse
×
○
○
○
○
×
×
×
*1
*2
Intensive Japanese Language
Cpurse
×
△
△
×
×
×
×
×
Interdisciplinary Education
Subjets
×
◎
×
×
×
×
×
×
Liberal Arts and Sciences
◎
◎
×
▲
×
×
◎
×
International Exchange (JA) & International
Collage
×
◎
×
◎
×
×
◎
×
*1 Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this class.*2 For students who don’t use Kanji in their mother languages.*3 For students who use Kanji in their mother languages.*4 This class is only offered in Spring and Summer Semester.*5 This class is only offered in Fall and Winter Semester.
*1 In case of Level 600/700, International Graduate Students have to register as "Interdisciplinary Education Subjects"*2 Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this course.
*5
1 2Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University1
What kind of course
fits you the most?
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t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
Elec
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Japa
nese
Lang
uage
cou
rse
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
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(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
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International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
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hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
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llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
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ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
Cou
rse
Elective Japanese Language Course
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects: Advanced Japanese
Liberal Arts and Sciences Subjects: Japanese
International College Subjects: Japanese
International Exchange Subjects: Japanese (JA)
Intensive Japanese Language Course (IJLC)
What kind of course fits you the most?
This guidebook will explain about the Japanese courses listed below.
Please refer the chart below to confirm which courses corresponds best to your student status, your Japanese proficiency and your academic needs.
p. 2
p. 7
p. 7
p. 8
p. 8
p. 9
Enrollment is open to international graduate students, international research students, special research students and special auditors at Osaka University.(※Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this course.)You can select from classes that fit your personal needs and Japanese proficiency.However, you can only choose one level. You cannot register classes that extend over two levels.Classes are non-credit.In cases in which the number of students wishing to take the class is greater than the class capacity, students will be prioritized as given below. As a result, placement cannot be guaranteed. (1) Intensive Japanese Language Course students (2) Graduate/research students (3) Special Research Students/Special Auditors A class may be cancelled if there are less than five students who wish to enrollIn case of Level 600/700, international graduate students have to register as “Interdisciplinary Education Subjects”(→p.7)
Elective Japanese Language Course
Summary
□
□
□□
□□
Subjects
There are a variety of subjects offered at each level corresponding to a student’s Japanese proficiency. (A portion of our courses are available to students of mixed levels.) First, check your Japanese level as explained on page 3, and then choose a subject that corresponds to your level and your needs. You can view a detailed syllabus of each class by accessing the URL: https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/syllabus_ex-e/campus
1
2
600(Advanced)
700(Super-Advanced)
500(Upper-
Intermediate)
400(Intermediate)
300(Upper-
Elementary)
200(Elementary)
100(Introductory)
JB300
JB200
ComprehensiveJapanese(JB)
JK201 JK
202/302JK
301
Kanji andVocabulary(JK)
JG300/400
Lectures onJapaneseGrammar(JG)
JR600/700
AcademicReading(JR)
JW600/700
JW400/500
JC400/500
AcademicWriting(JW)
JC600/700
JP600/700
AcademicCommunication(JC)
AcademicPresentation(JP)
BJ500/600/700
BusinessCommunicationin Japanese(BJ)
General Japanese Academic Japanese
*2
*2
*1
JB100*1
*1
*3
*4
※Timetable of the Elective Japanese Language Course will be announced through CIEE webpage (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/japanese_program/guidebook).
The list of eligible courses for international students
(◎ Available(Credit) ○ Available(Non-Credit) ▲ speak with the instructors before enrolling(Credit) △ need applications before applying(Non-Credit) × Not Available )
Undertraduate Students
Graduate Students
Research Students
Special Auditors
Special Research Students
Special Students
International Collage Students
International Scholars and Faculties
Elective Japanese Language
Cpurse
×
○
○
○
○
×
×
×
*1
*2
Intensive Japanese Language
Cpurse
×
△
△
×
×
×
×
×
Interdisciplinary Education
Subjets
×
◎
×
×
×
×
×
×
Liberal Arts and Sciences
◎
◎
×
▲
×
×
◎
×
International Exchange (JA) & International
Collage
×
◎
×
◎
×
×
◎
×
*1 Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this class.*2 For students who don’t use Kanji in their mother languages.*3 For students who use Kanji in their mother languages.*4 This class is only offered in Spring and Summer Semester.*5 This class is only offered in Fall and Winter Semester.
*1 In case of Level 600/700, International Graduate Students have to register as "Interdisciplinary Education Subjects"*2 Students who enroll in JA classes cannot take this course.
*5
1 2Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University1
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
cou
rse
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
What kind of course
fits you the most? W
hat k
ind
of c
ours
e fit
s yo
u th
e m
ost?
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
Cou
rse
Registration Procedure3“Choose a level by checking your Japanese”1
①
②
③
④⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩⑪
Access CIEE website (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp) to
find “Japanese Level check” banner and click it.
Read the Notes on the first page of the Level Check
and click “Read me” on the bottom of the page.
Read carefully “Osaka University International Student Center
International Student Japanese Language Program Guidelines”
and click “Accept”.
Click “Start”.
Read carefully “Process for Japanese Proficiency Level” and
click “Go to the next page”.
Click the name of the levels to open the descriptions of the
levels. Read them carefully and select one level
to give yourself a try.
If you think the level fits you after reading the level
description, proceed to the questions starting from the
next page.
When you complete answering all the questions asked,
proceed to the result page to find whether the level is suitable
for you.
If the notes on the results page recommend you to take the
current level, type in your name and student ID in the boxes
below and click the “print” button to download a PDF file
including the results with your name and student ID.
Print out the PDF.
Bring the hard copy of the PDF file to the first class.
Attend the first Japanese class to decide your class3① After you have chosen classes check the time and venue of the classes on the timetable on the
CIEE website.
Registration on KOAN website4①
②
③
④
Access“KOAN” portal website (https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/).
Log in with your Osaka University Personal ID, not a
student ID, and password which are supposed to be
provided by the Osaka University.
Access KOAN user manual page
(https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/portal/manual/student/man/j/
g-kidou.htm) to learn how to use it.
Click “home” button to check whether the registration
procedures are successful. If you find the name of the
class in your timetable on the home page, it means that
the procedure have completed successful.
Choose (supposed) classes by reading syllabus2①②③④
Find the “syllabus” banner on the CIEE website and click it.
Select the level you have been recommended.
Read the syllabus of classes which you are interested in.
You can only choose the classes from the level which are recommended to you by the level
check result.
※Note that you can take only one level at a time. Follow the recommendation of the Japanese Level Check. If you register the classes in different levels they are both rejected.
※Note that this registration procedure is preliminary. You may not be accepted depending on the number of students enrolled.
※If you do not know your Osaka University Personal ID, please contact your department office.
※If you are a total beginner you do not have to take the check. You are supposed to take level 100 classes. Proceed to 3.
※Try one other level by clicking the button on the right hand of the notes on the results page if they suggest you to.
Attendance is an important factor in any of the classes, and attending classesthroughout the semester is a prerequisite. All classes require that students prepare for classes and review class material.Some classes require students to take short tests, quizzes, or give presentations.During the first class, guidance will be provided concerning such matters as the classcontent and grading. It is important that students attend this first class and make afinal decision as to whether or not to enroll.If for some unavoidable reason you have to drop the course during the semester,please contact the following email address: [email protected] must attend both sessions for classes that meet twice a week (JB).
□
□□
□
□
Notes on the Course4
Web course registration
Japanese language program courses begin
Last day for web registration
Those approved for registration are announced
【Schedule】
March 27th (Mon.)
April 10th (Mon.)
April 21st (Fri.)
April 28th (Fri.)
September 25th (Mon.)
October 10th (Tue.)
October 24th (Tue.)
October 30th (Mon.)
Spring~Summer semester Fall~Winter semester
3 4Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge c
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
What kind of course
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
Cou
rse
※Registration procedure can be found in the video “Registration Procedure for the Japanese Elective Course Video” in the URL below. (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/japanese_program/)
Registration Procedure3“Choose a level by checking your Japanese”1
①
②
③
④⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩⑪
Access CIEE website (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp) to
find “Japanese Level check” banner and click it.
Read the Notes on the first page of the Level Check
and click “Read me” on the bottom of the page.
Read carefully “Osaka University International Student Center
International Student Japanese Language Program Guidelines”
and click “Accept”.
Click “Start”.
Read carefully “Process for Japanese Proficiency Level” and
click “Go to the next page”.
Click the name of the levels to open the descriptions of the
levels. Read them carefully and select one level
to give yourself a try.
If you think the level fits you after reading the level
description, proceed to the questions starting from the
next page.
When you complete answering all the questions asked,
proceed to the result page to find whether the level is suitable
for you.
If the notes on the results page recommend you to take the
current level, type in your name and student ID in the boxes
below and click the “print” button to download a PDF file
including the results with your name and student ID.
Print out the PDF.
Bring the hard copy of the PDF file to the first class.
Attend the first Japanese class to decide your class3① After you have chosen classes check the time and venue of the classes on the timetable on the
CIEE website.
Registration on KOAN website4①
②
③
④
Access“KOAN” portal website (https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/).
Log in with your Osaka University Personal ID, not a
student ID, and password which are supposed to be
provided by the Osaka University.
Access KOAN user manual page
(https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp/portal/manual/student/man/j/
g-kidou.htm) to learn how to use it.
Click “home” button to check whether the registration
procedures are successful. If you find the name of the
class in your timetable on the home page, it means that
the procedure have completed successful.
Choose (supposed) classes by reading syllabus2①②③④
Find the “syllabus” banner on the CIEE website and click it.
Select the level you have been recommended.
Read the syllabus of classes which you are interested in.
You can only choose the classes from the level which are recommended to you by the level
check result.
※Note that you can take only one level at a time. Follow the recommendation of the Japanese Level Check. If you register the classes in different levels they are both rejected.
※Note that this registration procedure is preliminary. You may not be accepted depending on the number of students enrolled.
※If you do not know your Osaka University Personal ID, please contact your department office.
※If you are a total beginner you do not have to take the check. You are supposed to take level 100 classes. Proceed to 3.
※Try one other level by clicking the button on the right hand of the notes on the results page if they suggest you to.
Attendance is an important factor in any of the classes, and attending classesthroughout the semester is a prerequisite. All classes require that students prepare for classes and review class material.Some classes require students to take short tests, quizzes, or give presentations.During the first class, guidance will be provided concerning such matters as the classcontent and grading. It is important that students attend this first class and make afinal decision as to whether or not to enroll.If for some unavoidable reason you have to drop the course during the semester,please contact the following email address: [email protected] must attend both sessions for classes that meet twice a week (JB).
□
□□
□
□
Notes on the Course4
Web course registration
Japanese language program courses begin
Last day for web registration
Those approved for registration are announced
【Schedule】
March 27th (Mon.)
April 10th (Mon.)
April 21st (Fri.)
April 28th (Fri.)
September 25th (Mon.)
October 10th (Tue.)
October 24th (Tue.)
October 30th (Mon.)
Spring~Summer semester Fall~Winter semester
3 4Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge c
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
Cou
rse
※Registration procedure can be found in the video “Registration Procedure for the Japanese Elective Course Video” in the URL below. (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/japanese_program/)
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What kind of course
fits you the most?
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t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge c
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
What kind of course
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
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tive
Japa
nese
Lang
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Cou
rse
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5 6Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge c
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elec
tive
Japa
nese
Lang
uage
Cou
rse
□
□
□
□
□
(Academic Communication, Academic Presentation, Academic Reading, Academic Writing, Career Design and Business Communication)
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes)
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
These classes are for graduate students. One should register through the KOAN homepage.Students learn academic Japanese with which they conduct their research in the graduate schools.Classes are held at Suita Campus during 4th (14:40-16:10) or 5th period (16:20-17:50).You may earn two credits for attaining the prescribed grade in each subject per semester and these credits are included in the “Advanced Education in the Liberal Arts”.The level of Japanese proficiency is correspondent to Level 600 and 700 with our Japanese Proficiency Level Check.
(Japanese for Academic Purposes, Japanese for Advanced Communication, Communication in Multicultural Contexts)
□
□□□
□
These classes are primarily for undergraduate students. One should register through the KOAN homepage. Research students are not eligible to enroll.Classes are held at Toyonaka Campus during 5th period (16:20-17:50).You may earn credit for attaining the prescribed grade.The level of Japanese corresponds to Level 700 with our Japanese Proficiency Level Check.The student of International College also can register as Japanese upon the permission of International College Office and the lecturers of the classes.
Liberal Arts & Sciences
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
※Timetable of JA Class will be announced through CIEE webpage.
7 8Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge C
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Adv
anced
Educat
ion in
the Lib
eral Ar
ts (Ad
vanced
Japan
ese for
Acade
mic Pu
rposes
)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes)
Interna
tional E
xchang
e: Japa
nese (J
A)Inte
rnation
al Colle
ge: Ja
panese
□
□□
□□□
□□
These classes are primarily for short-term exchange students. Those who are classified as research students or special research students are not eligible to enroll.Level: There are six levels from Elementary (100) to Advanced (600).Content: Comprehensive training in the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing.Credits: You will be awarded 4 credits if you attain the prescribed grade.Time: All courses take place during 1st period (8:50 to 10:20) and are held in Toyonaka.Courses meet 3 times a week (Tue, Wed & Thu), and you must attend all classes. If there are multiple tracks (that meet three times a week), choose one of them to enroll in. You cannot attend classes in other course tracks.When classes begin: Spring-Summer: April 11th (Tue.), Fall-Winter: October 3rd (Tue.)International Collage students can take Track 1 only. For more details, contactInternational Collage office (ex. Toyonaka 6578).
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
International Exchange:Japanese (JA)International College:Japanese
Summary1
□
□
□
□
□
(Academic Communication, Academic Presentation, Academic Reading, Academic Writing, Career Design and Business Communication)
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes)
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
These classes are for graduate students. One should register through the KOAN homepage.Students learn academic Japanese with which they conduct their research in the graduate schools.Classes are held at Suita Campus during 4th (14:40-16:10) or 5th period (16:20-17:50).You may earn two credits for attaining the prescribed grade in each subject per semester and these credits are included in the “Advanced Education in the Liberal Arts”.The level of Japanese proficiency is correspondent to Level 600 and 700 with our Japanese Proficiency Level Check.
(Japanese for Academic Purposes, Japanese for Advanced Communication, Communication in Multicultural Contexts)
□
□□□
□
These classes are primarily for undergraduate students. One should register through the KOAN homepage. Research students are not eligible to enroll.Classes are held at Toyonaka Campus during 5th period (16:20-17:50).You may earn credit for attaining the prescribed grade.The level of Japanese corresponds to Level 700 with our Japanese Proficiency Level Check.The student of International College also can register as Japanese upon the permission of International College Office and the lecturers of the classes.
Liberal Arts & Sciences
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
※Timetable of JA Class will be announced through CIEE webpage.
7 8Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge C
ours
e
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Adv
anced
Educat
ion in
the Lib
eral Ar
ts (Ad
vanced
Japan
ese for
Acade
mic Pu
rposes
)
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes)
Interna
tional E
xchang
e: Japa
nese (J
A)Inte
rnation
al Colle
ge: Ja
panese
□
□□
□□□
□□
These classes are primarily for short-term exchange students. Those who are classified as research students or special research students are not eligible to enroll.Level: There are six levels from Elementary (100) to Advanced (600).Content: Comprehensive training in the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing.Credits: You will be awarded 4 credits if you attain the prescribed grade.Time: All courses take place during 1st period (8:50 to 10:20) and are held in Toyonaka.Courses meet 3 times a week (Tue, Wed & Thu), and you must attend all classes. If there are multiple tracks (that meet three times a week), choose one of them to enroll in. You cannot attend classes in other course tracks.When classes begin: Spring-Summer: April 11th (Tue.), Fall-Winter: October 3rd (Tue.)International Collage students can take Track 1 only. For more details, contactInternational Collage office (ex. Toyonaka 6578).
KOAN・HP https://koan.osaka-u.ac.jp or go to the Educational Affairs office of your department.
International Exchange:Japanese (JA)International College:Japanese
Summary1
Intensive Japanese Language Course (IJLC) ★
General Description
This course is intended for Graduate Students and Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Students (international research students) who are planning to continue their education on to graduate school, and allows them to intensively learn Japanese necessary for research activities. Graduate students and research students at Osaka University may also apply. All applicants are considered on a space-available basis.Short-term Exchange Students are not able to apply for this program.
1
□
□
□
Level2The level of Japanese of this course ranges from Introductory to Intermediate (100 – 300). Before you apply, access the homepage of the Center for International Education and Exchange (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp) and conduct the Japanese Proficiency Level Check. Students who take the course will be divided into three classes according to their level of Japanese based on their preliminary interview and placement test. Classes have lessons intensively every day, and therefore participants will not be able to take part in the seminars of their research laboratories throughout the day on weekdays.
□□
□
□
□
In order to attend the course, you must apply in-advance. Specific application processes and deadlines differ for each faculty, therefore we advice you to contact the international student administrator in your faculty for details.
Application Procedures3
Spring-Summer semester: April 10th to July 31st, Fall-Winter semester: October 10th to February 9th There is a placement test, interview and orientation prior to the class.
□
Schedule4
In order to participate, the approval of your academic supervisor is needed.
Campus Map
Lecture Bld.(Law.Econ.)
SUITA CAMPUS
TOYONAKA CAMPUS
BUS STOPS1. For Toyonaka (Engineering) 2. For Toyonaka (Human Sciences)3. For Minoh (Convention Center) 4. For Suita and Minoh (Library)
http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/access/bus.html
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CⅡ
Reserch Institute for Microbial Diseases
University Hospital
Osaka MonorailHandai byoin mae Station
Medicine
FrontierBiosciences
Human Sciences
Institute of Laser Engineering
Dentistry
Engineering
Nuclear Physics
Senri Gate
West Gate
Main Gate
East Gate
Health Sciences
Information Scienceand Technology
Convention Center
PharmaceuticalSciences
AdministrationBureau
Center for InternationalEducation and Exchange
(IC Hall 2 .3F)
Institute for Protein Reserch
Institute of Scientificand Industrial Research
Cybermedia Center
Institute of Social andEconomic Research
Joining and WeldingReserch Institute
Science
EngineeringSciences
Main Building(Let.Law.Econ.)
Law School
Language and Culture
LLEB(Letters, Law and Economics Building)
OSIPP
GLEB(Graduate School of Law
and Graduate School of Economics)
Law
Branch office of Center for International
Education and Exchange (Student Center 2F)
Support Office
InternationalHouse
Library
Osaka MonorailShibaharaStation
CybermediaCenter
CELAS(Center for Education in Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Chugoku Highway
IshibashiGate
Osaka Monorail
Main Gate
9 10Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge C
ours
e
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC)
Cam
pus
Map
& B
us
Intensive Japanese Language Course (IJLC) ★
General Description
This course is intended for Graduate Students and Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Students (international research students) who are planning to continue their education on to graduate school, and allows them to intensively learn Japanese necessary for research activities. Graduate students and research students at Osaka University may also apply. All applicants are considered on a space-available basis.Short-term Exchange Students are not able to apply for this program.
1
□
□
□
Level2The level of Japanese of this course ranges from Introductory to Intermediate (100 – 300). Before you apply, access the homepage of the Center for International Education and Exchange (http://ciee.osaka-u.ac.jp) and conduct the Japanese Proficiency Level Check. Students who take the course will be divided into three classes according to their level of Japanese based on their preliminary interview and placement test. Classes have lessons intensively every day, and therefore participants will not be able to take part in the seminars of their research laboratories throughout the day on weekdays.
□□
□
□
□
In order to attend the course, you must apply in-advance. Specific application processes and deadlines differ for each faculty, therefore we advice you to contact the international student administrator in your faculty for details.
Application Procedures3
Spring-Summer semester: April 10th to July 31st, Fall-Winter semester: October 10th to February 9th There is a placement test, interview and orientation prior to the class.
□
Schedule4
In order to participate, the approval of your academic supervisor is needed.
Campus Map
Lecture Bld.(Law.Econ.)
SUITA CAMPUS
TOYONAKA CAMPUS
BUS STOPS1. For Toyonaka (Engineering) 2. For Toyonaka (Human Sciences)3. For Minoh (Convention Center) 4. For Suita and Minoh (Library)
http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/access/bus.html
AB
CⅡ
Reserch Institute for Microbial Diseases
University Hospital
Osaka MonorailHandai byoin mae Station
Medicine
FrontierBiosciences
Human Sciences
Institute of Laser Engineering
Dentistry
Engineering
Nuclear Physics
Senri Gate
West Gate
Main Gate
East Gate
Health Sciences
Information Scienceand Technology
Convention Center
PharmaceuticalSciences
AdministrationBureau
Center for InternationalEducation and Exchange
(IC Hall 2 .3F)
Institute for Protein Reserch
Institute of Scientificand Industrial Research
Cybermedia Center
Institute of Social andEconomic Research
Joining and WeldingReserch Institute
Science
EngineeringSciences
Main Building(Let.Law.Econ.)
Law School
Language and Culture
LLEB(Letters, Law and Economics Building)
OSIPP
GLEB(Graduate School of Law
and Graduate School of Economics)
Law
Branch office of Center for International
Education and Exchange (Student Center 2F)
Support Office
InternationalHouse
Library
Osaka MonorailShibaharaStation
CybermediaCenter
CELAS(Center for Education in Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Chugoku Highway
IshibashiGate
Osaka Monorail
Main Gate
9 10Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University Center for International Education and Exchange Osaka University
What kind of course
fits you the most?
Wha
t kin
d of
cou
rse
fits
you
the
mos
t?
Elective JapaneseLanguage Course El
ectiv
e Ja
pane
seLa
ngua
ge C
ours
e
Liberal Arts &
Sciences Libe
ral A
rts
& S
cien
ces
International Exchange: Japanese (JA)International College: Japanese
Intern
ation
al Exc
hang
e: Jap
anese
(JA)
Intern
ation
al Co
llege
: Jap
anese
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC) In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Campus M
ap & Bus Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus
Interdisciplinary Education Subjects (Advanced Japanese for Academic Purposes) Inte
rdiscip
linary E
ducatio
n Subj
ects
(Advan
ced Ja
panese
for Ac
ademic
Purpo
ses)
Intensive Japanese Language Course(IJLC)
Inte
nsiv
e Ja
pane
se
Lang
uage
Cou
rse(
IJLC
)La
ngua
ge C
ours
e(IJ
LC)
Lang
uage
Cou
rse(
IJLC
)In
tens
ive
Japa
nese
Ca
mpu
s M
ap &
Bus