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(As of January 2015)

Study Information for Keio International Program
Read this information carefully before completing the “Study Proposal.”

Registering for a minimum of seven (7) courses is a mandatory requirement to maintain “Student” visa status.
Consequently, students enrolled in the Keio International Program (KIP) are required to take a minimum of seven
(7) courses from a combination of International Center Courses, Japanese language courses, and undergraduate faculty courses. Please see the list of scheduled courses below for the 2015 Spring Semester and the Fall Semester.
These courses are subject to change.
For a single course at Keio, students normally meet once a week for 90 minutes, 15 times per semester. Please also note that restrictions or requirements may apply to some courses.
1 International Center Courses
Course List for 2015(Tentative)
*All courses are worth two (2) credits each.
*Descriptions of 2014 courses are available at the following URL. http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/aboutic/aboutcourse/list.html *Course descriptions for the 2015 academic year will be posted at the above URL at the end of March 2015.
*An asterisk (*) indicates a graduate level course which is not open to undergraduate students.
Semester

Field

Spring/Fall

Spring

Course Title
SPOKEN JAPANESE, MARKERS, AND LANGUAGE BEYOND
GRAMMAR
ENGLISH AND ENGLISH EDUCATION IN JAPAN IN THE AGE OF
GLOBALIZATION

Fall

ENGLISH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN EAST ASIA

Spring

THE TRAIL OF GENJI

Fall

JAPANESE LITERATURE

Language & Literature

Spring

ENCOUNTERS WITH THE OTHER IN MODERN JAPANESE SHORT
FICTION

Spring

TRVEL WRITING IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC: AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

Spring

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE ART HISTORY

Fall

Fall

Fall
Arts

INTRODUCTION TO MODERN JAPANESE ART AND VISUAL
CULTURE
ARTS/ART WORKSHOP:DISCOVERING ARTS AND CULTURE IN
JAPAN
THE ART OF JAPANESE GARDEN IN CULTURAL AND
HISTORICAL CONTEXTS

Spring

INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE CINEMA 1

Fall

INTRODUCTION TO

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