Hey guys!
I would love to study abroad in Japan (especially in Kyoto), but I mainly have an interest in studying journalism or economics. As I was looking around, I found the college of economics, but I didn’t get much info about it.
As I mentioned, I am an international student and I would like to take up a course in english, and I am also interested in scolarships because the tuition fee is really expensive.
Do I have a chance? Any experiences?
by Rozihasligma
2 comments
It’s a private junior college, not a regular university. Also, you only earn an associate bachelor’s degree when you graduate. Not recommend. I suggest you look for a regular 4-year university that offers English-taught courses.
For Universities that offer English undergrads in Kyoto, Ritsumeikan is really the best bet if you’re looking for full time and not a study abroad as part of a university in your home country. Once you get to the Master’s level the choices open up greatly and Kyoto University offers a ton of English taught courses in various fields.
However, if by study abroad you do indeed mean a short sojourn as a part of your degree back home then you should inquire via your university about possible options in Kyoto.