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  • Locations: Tsukuba, Japan
  • Program Terms: Academic Year
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: CSU International Programs 
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Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English, Japanese Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 2-sophomore, 3-junior, 4-senior
Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Anthropology, Asian Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Engineering, Japanese, Marine Science, Philosophy, Physics Minimum GPA: 3
Program Description:
Tsukuba I Tsukuba II

Japan: University of Tsukuba

For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.


Program Highlights

City: The scientific and spiritual capital of Ibaraki prefecture, Tsukuba is home to Tsukuba Science City and innovative research on robotics and software.

University: One of the oldest and largest national universities in Japan, the University of Tsukuba is a leader in scientific research and exchanges students and faculty with over 300 universities on every continent.

Academics: Earn Major, Minor, and General Education credit.

Tuition: Same tuition cost as home CSU campus.

Language of Instruction: English, Japanese


About the University of Tsukuba

The University of Tsukuba is one of the oldest National universities in Japan and is ranked in the top 10 universities in Japan. The University of Tsukuba currently enrolls approximately 3,000 international students—more than any other Japanese national university—and plans to increase this to over 5,000 to expand their position as a global university. CSU IP's programs in Japan are administered by full-time local CSU staff based at Waseda University in Tokyo.

CSU IP participants in Tsukuba focus the majority of their studies on Japanese language courses, offered by the International Student Center at the University of Tsukuba. Students will supplement their Japanese language courses by taking elective courses taught in English. Electives are typically offered in a broad range of areas, including Japanese culture, international relations, biology, psychology, comparative cultures, and more.

For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.