Japan Center for Michigan Universities
http://jcmu.isp.msu.edu/students/programs/...110 MSU International Center East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1035 United States
110 MSU International Center East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1035 United States
Location
Japan: Hikone
Term
Fall, Spring, Summer, Academic Year
Dates
Year round, semesters
The Hospitality Business and Tourism in Japan Program is an opportunity designed for hospitality business and tourism students and professionals who want to add international dimensions to their careers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students are given the unique opportunity to study Japanese hospitality business and tourism in one of Japan's most dynamic and active tourist regions.
The HBT program includes study of Japanese language and culture, a keystone course on Japan's hospitality business and tourism fields, field trips, and internship programs directly in the field.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Eligible applicants must complete at least 2 semesters of college in the U.S., hold a 2.5 minimum GPA, and discuss their interest in the hospitality business and tourism industries in their application essay. Students from all fields are encouraged to apply. Students may come from any university. Prior knowledge of Japanese language is not required.
5,700
Price includes tuition, housing, health insurance, internship placement and supervision, and course materials/textbooks. Price does not include travel to Japan and all meals.
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Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups
Numerous scholarships are available from a broad range of sources for study abroad in Japan. Specifically, students from the JCMU Consortium member institutions (see JCMU website for details) receive automatic scholarships.
JCMU's mission consists of a commitment to exchange at the local and state levels, and to academic programs that uphold the highest academic standards while remaining accessible to students from all areas of Michigan, the USA, Japan, and the world. In keeping with its mission, JCMU's academic and Japan-related outreach programs strive to provide students with stimulating intercultural and academic experiences. A goal of JCMU is to make studying in Japan open and affordable to a wide range of students, regardless of their previous background, training, and experience. Hence, students from diverse fields are as welcome to participate as those majoring in Japanese or English language and cultural studies. All participants are encouraged to approach this intercultural adventure with an open mind, personal maturity, and a resourceful attitude.
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