Since its establishment in 1954, Asia University’s Intensive Japanese Course has earned a reputation for excellence. The current Intensive Japanese Course, a year-long program, is designed to prepare international students for enrollment at the university. The curriculum includes both Japanese and English language classes, as well as classes in Japanese history and culture. The program has proven valuable in equipping international students with the Japanese language skills necessary for daily life and academic studies. Some of the teaching materials employed in the classroom were developed independently by Asia University.
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Prerequisite: JA 2701 Japanese II
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International Students
Any individual that meets one of the following conditions is eligible to
apply to Asia University's Intensive Japanese Course:
(1) Holds citizenship other than Japanese; has completed no less than 12
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Prerequisite: JA 2702 Japanese III or by consent of the instructor
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Prerequisite: JA 2702 Japanese III
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Prerequisite: JA 2702 Japanese III
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Regular Admissions
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High School Principal's Recommendation
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