Japan: Okayama University
Best Academic Fit for: Japanese Language & Culture, Global Studies
Okayama University is one of the largest universities in Japan. Exchange students will be studying at the main Tsushima Campus located in the suburbs. Okayama University welcomes around 50 exchange students from around the world each semester to study in EPOK (), providing a close-knit community and lots of personal attention from university faculty and staff. Students in EPOK take a combination of Japanese language courses along with courses taught in English about Japanese culture.
Okayama City is the capital of Okayama Prefecture populated by approximately 610,000 people. The city contains historic sites such as Okayama Castle and Kibitsu Shrine and is home to one of Japan's three most beautiful gardens, Korakuen. Although the area is known for its mild climate, Okayama does experience four distinct seasons. The city lies on one of Japan's famous bullet-train (Shinkansen) lines and cities such as Osaka (1 hr), Kyoto (1 hr), Tokyo (4 hrs), and Fukuoka (2 hrs) are accessible via this transport. Okayama is also a hop to Shikoku, one of Japan's main islands.
Program Dates and Period of Study
Students may spend either 1 or 2 semesters at Okayama University, and may begin their exchange program in Fall or Spring. The Japanese academic calendar begins in April every year.- Spring Semester: April - August
- Fall Semester: October - February
Eligibility
- Enrollment at 911±¬ÁÏÍøState East Bay for at least one semester prior to departure
- Cumulative G.P.A. of 2.7
- Undergraduate students only
Language Requirement
- None, students will complete a language assessment online about a month before arrival in Japan, in order to be placed in the appropriate level Japanese language level course(s)
Academic Structure
- Japanese language and Japanese studies courses
- Courses in English: Culture and Society in Japan, The Outline of Asian Economics, Japanese Industry and Technology Fundamentals, Sports Practice, Frontiers of Chemistry, Frontiers of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Frontiers of Agricultural Sciences, Young People in Japan, Political Economy of Modern Japan, Sports Practice, Frontiers of Medical and Dental Science, Frontiers of Biological Sciences, Japan and Its Environment, Frontiers of Earth Sciences.
- See this page for more . Once you review the course information, you can access syllabi by entering the Course Number found in the course catalog.
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Application Process and Deadlines
CSUEB Exchange Partners have a two step application process. First, the exchange partner invites CSUEB's study abroad office to identify (i.e. 'nominate') the students that will be submitting applications. Second, the Exchange Partner invites the nominated students to complete the Exchange Partner's application.
To complete CSUEB's internal application process, please follow the steps outlined here. Okayama University publishes .
- U.S. Fall Semester (October to February)
- April 15: CSUEB must Nominate student for Exchange (i.e. advise Okayama that the student will apply)
- May 15: Deadline for student to submit complete application to Okayama University
- U.S. Spring Semester (April to August)
- October 15: CSUEB must Nominate student for Exchange (i.e. advise Okayama that the student will apply)
- November 15: Deadline for student to submit complete application to Okayama University
Housing
Okayama University will provide all exchange students an affordable living space in one of their student facilities a short walk from campus. You may take a look at and websites for more information. Please note: Okayama University requires all exchange student to live on-campus.
Program Costs and Estimated Expenses
Participants pay tuition and study abroad health insurance to CSUEB, and will need to plan for additional costs such as: round-trip airfare, visa application fees, living expenses, enrollment in Japanese National Health Insurance, and personal expenses.
Okayama University provides estimates of costs for one semester of study to help you financially plan your trip. (Use to convert to see current exchange rate.)
- Accommodations: ¥ 189,000
- Linens: ¥ 10,000
- Books: ¥ 9,000
- Food: ¥ 330,000
- Insurance (as required by Japanese government): ¥ 12,000
- Misc. Expenses: ¥ 200,000 (shopping, entertainment, travel, etc.)
Note: Students will be required to provide evidence of minimum of 80,000 JPY per month for living expenses as part of the application process for a student visa to Japan