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Academic Program
In addition to the intensive Japanese language courses found in most study abroad programs, the OUS – AGU program is notable for the broad selection of courses that students can pursue. International students at Aoyama Gakuin may enroll in any courses for which they have completed the necessary pre-requisites. This means that Oregon students can challenge themselves to complete courses in chemistry, astronomy, design, music, etc. taught in Japanese!
Aoyama offers four types of classes:
- intensive Japanese language classes, which all students will take, and content courses
- taught in Japanese with a Japanese textbook, or
- taught in Japanese with an English textbook or
- taught in English with an English textbook.
Most OUS students enroll in intensive Japanese language classes, one or two classes taught in English and then push themselves by enrolling in one or two classes taught in Japanese.
Students complete 6 hours per week of intensive Japanese language study and choose an additional 8 – 14 hours per week of subject area coursework.
Host University Description
Aoyama Gakuin University is a mid-size comprehensive university located in Tokyo, Japan with a total student population of about 20,000. AGU has two primary campuses, the main campus is located in the central business district of Shibuya, a new satellite campus was recently opened in Sagamihara.
Host University Website
- Home Page: http://www.aoyama.ac.jp/en/
- International Exchange Center: http://web.iec.aoyama.ac.jp/english/index.html
A Partial list of courses offered in English can be found here
Registration and Credits
Students participating in this program will be registered at their home university in Oregon and will receive home campus credits for courses taken at Aoyama Gakuin University. Students’ course work will be reviewed and evaluated by appropriate academic departments at their home institutions. Students must keep detailed records of course outlines, reading lists, exam results, and other work completed to facilitate accurate evaluation by their home university academic departments.
Students are advised to consult with their academic advisor about their plans to study in the Japan (AGU) program. Students wishing to earn major or minor credits for courses taken at Aoyama Gakuin are strongly advised to be in frequent communication with their advisor to determine what’s possible.
Because of the nature of this program, courses and credits are applied after completion of the program.
Academic Calendar
Note: Aoyama Gakuin operates on the Japanese academic calendar. The first semester of the academic year is in the spring from April through July. The second semester is in the fall from September through February. Many AGU courses are offered in multiple semester sequences, so the class begins in the spring and will continue through fall semester. Other courses are only offered in the fall. For these reasons, we highly recommend that students begin their studies with the spring semester.
In addition, students tell us that due to the high level of immersion of the OUS – AGU program, they spend their first semester at AGU focused on improving their Japanese language skills and really thrive in their second semester when they’re able to put their new language skills to use. Thus, we recommend that OUS – AGU students pursue a full year of study at AGU.
Application Deadline: Oct. 15, 2007
Orientation: Nov. 17, 2007
Dates below are approximate. AGU has not yet announced their 2008-2009 Academic Calendar
- First semester: April 2 - July 31
- Summer break: August 1 - September 24
- Second semester: September 25 - February 4
AGU’s full calendar can be found on-line here.
Campus Contact
Eastern Oregon University
Miki Goodall
Study Abroad, Inlow Hall 113
La Grande, OR 97850
mgoodall@eou.edu
(541) 962-3237
Oregon Institute of Technology
Mark Clark or Julianne Murray
LRC 219 (Mark) or LRC 211 (Julianne)
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
clarkm@oit.edu or murrayj@oit.edu
(541) 885-1880 (Mark)
541) 885-1677 (Julianne)
Oregon State University*
Julie Van Hoosen or
Paul Primak
International Programs,
Snell Hall 444
Corvallis, OR 97331
julie.vanhoosen@ous.edu or paul.primak@ous.edu
(541) 737-6459 or (541) 737-6469
Portland State University
Alyse Collins
International Affairs, East Hall 101
632 SW Hall
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
ayc@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8256
Southern Oregon University
Jennifer Yockey
International Programs
Stevenson Union 321
Ashland, OR 97520
yockeyj@sou.edu
(541) 552-6336
University of Oregon
Jamie Hoag Barnett
International Programs
Oregon Hall 330
Eugene, OR 97403
barnett@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-3207
Western Oregon University
Michele V. Price
Study Abroad &
International Exchanges
APS 501
Monmouth, OR 97361
studyabroad@wou.edu
(503) 838-8905
* Also serves as the program Coordinator/Assistant.