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USAC JAPAN: Hiroshima - Full Curriculum
Japan boasts of rich cultural and historical heritage amid a diverse environment. This fascinating blend of old and modern helps create a distinctive vibe in the country. Enjoy plenty of opportunities to bask in this wonderful atmosphere through the Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA), which is available in the fall semester or an entire year. Offered by USAC, this program allows y...
Japan boasts of rich cultural and historical heritage amid a diverse environment. This fascinating blend of old and modern helps create a distinctive vibe in the country. Enjoy plenty of opportunities to bask in this wonderful atmosphere through the Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA), which is available in the fall semester or an entire year. Offered by USAC, this program allows you to study five levels of Japanese language - from beginning to advanced - at one of the most prestigious schools in the country. It is an ideal study abroad opportunity if you have an intermediate or advanced proficiency level. If you have advanced Japanese, you can take courses taught in Japanese with local students. You will also take courses taught in English from the Departments of Economics...
Program Highlights
Integrate fully into university life by joining student activities, clubs, and organizations.
Experience work settings in Japan by participating in Globalization Internships.
Enjoy the country’s distinct four seasons, particularly in autumn when the surroundings are filled with golden foliage.
Experience the traditional entertainment of Hiroshima Prefecture, such as the sacred Shinto dance and music.
Immerse in the city’s energetic and thriving atmosphere of shopping centers, restaurants, movie theaters, and other entertainment spots.
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- Hiroshima, Japan
- Academic Year
- Fall
- Arts
- Asian Studies
- Biology See more
- All Nationalities
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Studying abroad in Japan was one of the best decisions I have ever made
February 23, 2023by: Jaron McCully - United StatesProgram: USAC JAPAN: Hiroshima - Full CurriculumAcademics: Some students I know have struggled finding classes taught in English that are transferable to their home university, but I know others who have found classes that apply to their degree path. Sometimes, the "Language of Instruction" part on the Hiroshima University syllabus is a lie. It may say "Japanese/English" for some classes, but there is a chance those classes will be taught entirely in Japanese. Living Situation: The living situation is really you get what you pay for. The dorms are small and old, and you have to share showers or toilets with other students (depending on the type of dorm), but the dorms are extremely cheap. Cleaners come in once a week to clean the dorms. The Japanese are generally very clean, so the dorm living situation is really not too bad once you get used to it. Cultural Immersion: It can be difficult for some students to make close Japanese friends. If you are not Japanese, you are immediately considered an outsider by some Japanese and have to work harder than the average Japanese person to become good friends with them. However, there are international exchange events and clubs that exist with the purpose of bringing Japanese and foreign students together. Program Administration: I personally had no issues with administration before entering Japan and upon arrival. I think USAC and Hiroshima University did an excellent job helping students prepare for study abroad. Health & Safety: Japan is extremely strict with COVID, so you can expect to wear a mask almost everywhere. Japanese take masks and sanitation very seriously, so you can also expect to see hand sanitizing stations everywhere. Crime rates in Japan are also very low, and many people feel safe walking alone in the middle of the night. Community: Hiroshima University is located in Saijo, which is a somewhat rural area in Higashihiroshima in Hiroshima prefecture. Saijo Station is roughly 40 minutes away from Hiroshima Station by train. There is not much to do where the campus is located, but some students take frequent trips to Hiroshima City as that is where the closest city life is. You can also take the bullet train from Hiroshima Station to other big cities in Japan. Overall, studying abroad in Japan was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have made many lifelong friends and improved my Japanese immensely. I would highly recommend anyone who is really interested in improving their Japanese and learning the Japanese way of life to study abroad.
I wish I was back in Hiroshima
July 16, 2013by: RobertProgram: USAC JAPAN: Hiroshima - Full CurriculumIt is a well put together program that prioritizes the teaching of the Japanese language and education. The area around the university is called Saijo, which is a somewhat rural area where it is quiet and a lot of studying can be done. Although the dorms are a little old and dirty, for the price of about sixty five dollars per month, it really wasn't bad. The program site allows easy access to trains and the ability to travel through Japan at one's free will. I went to Miyajima and Matsuyama which are both fairly close and cheap to get to. The staff is always there, ready to help, and will even shoot an occasional text of, "hey how's it going or remember to do this." The classes were so well run that it improved the way I study and the love I have for the Japanese language. The people on campus are incredibly nice and welcoming to foreigners and even will go out of their way to help you in a time of need. Overall, despite the living or the lack of home stay options, this program is still an A+ for me and probably for anyone who values learning the language. Living Situation: It's not the cleanest of living situations but I gave it a B+ because I feel that more time should be spent outside dorms rather than inside. Cultural Immersion: I wish there were more field trips, more home stay opportunities.... I wish you could even do home stay in this program. Health and Safety: The safety in Japan is ridiculous. I never felt sketched out or fearful of things being taken. I actually lost an expensive item and had it returned in a week. That wouldn't happen in the US.
Program Details
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Locations
- Hiroshima, Japan
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Arts
- Asian Studies
- Biology
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Academic Year
- Fall
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Medical / Accident Insurance
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
- Pre-Departure Orientation
Accommodation Options
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
Qualifications & Experience
- English
- Japanese
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Transcript
- Online Application
- Essay
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Japan boasts of rich cultural and historical heritage amid a diverse environment. This fascinating blend of old and modern helps create a distinctive vibe in the country. Enjoy plenty of opportunities to bask in this wonderful atmosphere through the Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA), which is available in the fall semester or an entire year. Offered by USAC, this program allows you to study five levels of Japanese language - from beginning to advanced - at one of the most prestigious schools in the country. It is an ideal study abroad opportunity if you have an intermediate or advanced proficiency level. If you have advanced Japanese, you can take courses taught in Japanese with local students. You will also take courses taught in English from the Departments of Economics...

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Japan boasts of rich cultural and historical heritage amid a diverse environment. This fascinating blend of old and modern helps create a distinctive vibe in the country. Enjoy plenty of opportunities to bask in this wonderful atmosphere through the Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA), which is available in the fall semester or an entire year. Offered by USAC, this program allows you to study five levels of Japanese language - from beginning to advanced - at one of the most prestigious schools in the country. It is an ideal study abroad opportunity if you have an intermediate or advanced proficiency level. If you have advanced Japanese, you can take courses taught in Japanese with local students. You will also take courses taught in English from the Departments of Economics...
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