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To Foreign Students Considering Studying in Aichi Shukutoku University. JAPAN STUDY SUPPORT is a website jointly operated by The Asian Students Cultural Association and Benesse Corporation. It provides information about studying in Japan.
The website also provides detailed information about Aichi Shukutoku University and its faculties of Global Culture and Communication, Business, Global Communication, Center for Japanese Language and Culture, Letters, Human Informatics, Psychology, Creation and Representation, Health and Medical Sciences, Food and Health Sciences , Human Services, Education (tentative translation), and Architecture (tentative translation). Take full advantage of the site to learn everything you would like to know about Aichi Shukutoku University.
In addition, information for about 1,300 universities, graduate schools, two-year colleges, and vocational schools that accept foreign students is also posted.

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愛知淑徳大学 | Aichi Shukutoku University

Global Communication

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If you are:
1) Not a native English speaker, but would like to earn your bachelor’s degree through English-taught courses
2) Would also like to study Japanese and learn about Japanese culture
3) Want to become someone with strong communication skills and problem finding/solving skills
then the Faculty of Global Communication at ASU (Aichi Shukutoku University) may be the right program for you!

Starting 2025 April entry, ASU will update our admissions to welcome more international applicants. Become one of the first international students to join the program at a university where we value the motto “Experience a World of Differences”, to start your unique experience as a university student in Japan!
See application guideline here: https://www.aasa.ac.jp/welcome/exam/global1.html (Japanese only)
*Japanese language proficiency not required.

Inquires on International Student admissions & application: mailto:goglobal@asu.aasa.ac.jp
*Please write “Contacting via Japan Study Support” in your contact email.

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Think and act in a specialized “All English” education

Students will acquire advanced English language proficiency, English communication skills, and the skills to find and solve problems, as well as studying the essence of communication, Japanese culture and traditions, and world affairs from a variety of perspectives. With a global perspective, students will gain the ability to express accurate and persuasive opinions to the world, with English language proficiency and communication skills, and problem finding and solving skills that can be applied to any situation.

https://www.aasa.ac.jp/english/faculties/global-communication.html

Study Abroad for All

In their second year, all undergraduate students will study abroad for 6 to 10 weeks at an overseas university with the aim of connecting their studies to future learning themes. Students select a study abroad destination based on their interests and passions and interact with local students. The university subsidizes a flat fee of 400,000 yen for the study abroad program.

Classes to refine your discussion and presentation skills

Classes to refine your discussion and presentation skills

Special lectures with faculty members from our partner institution in Denmark

Special lectures with faculty members from our partner institution in Denmark

Halloween event sponsored by the Faculty

Halloween event sponsored by the Faculty

Department of Global Communication

In the course "Japanese Performing Arts", students will learn about Japanese culture and its great influence on the world—from stage art and architecture to manners and etiquette. Through the use of a variety of audio and visual materials, and by learning and practicing practical skills, students develop the ability to talk about Japanese culture in English.

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