UMW in Japan
Arts & Culture in Tokyo and Kyoto
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Japan with Suzie Kim, Associate Professor of Art History, and Jason Robinson, Associate Professor of Digital Art. This two-week study abroad trip offers an immersive experience into Japanese culture, art, and history, both past and present. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, you’ll explore iconic landmarks, indulge in local cuisine, and experience Japan’s rich heritage. Click here for more information.
UMW Exchange Program
Akita International University
By studying at the Akita International University (AIU) students will have the unique opportunity to expand their liberal arts education in Akita prefecture in the Tohoku region of northern Japan. Founded in 2004, AIU is a four-year undergraduate college where all courses (except foreign language) are taught in English and focus primarily in the areas of Global Business, Global Studies, Japanese Language and Japan Studies. The university is situated close to ski areas, scenic hiking opportunities, and the Sea of Japan coastline and is easily accessible from Akita International Airport with flights to Tokyo, Osaka, and Hokkaido. The university organizes various events, activities, and field trips providing students with hands-on experience in Japanese culture. Click here for more information.
Outgoing Program CET Japan
This program gives students an amazing opportunity to learn Japanese with communicative competence through CET’s intensive courses. Students will improve their Japanese skills with a Japanese language pledge and local Japanese people for roommates, all in the backdrop of the unique Osaka culture. For more information, please check CET Japan and their digital brochure. You can also consult with UMW Visiting language instructor Rina Okada who used to teach at CET Japan.