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Information for the Academic Year 2013-2014 One-Year Study Abroad Program at the School of International Liberal Studies (SILS) One-year Study Abroad Program For SILS Exchange Students Introduction to the One-Year Study Abroad Program at The School of International Liberal Studies (SILS)·········1 2011-2012 Academic Calendar ·······································4 Course List (Year 2012) ··················································5 Requirements for Admission ·········································11 Application for Admission ·············································12 Financial Information ····················································13 Immigration Procedures ················································14 Application Forms ·························································15 WASEDA UNIVERSITY Tokyo, Japan

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Information for the Academic Year 2013-2014

One-Year Study Abroad Program at the

School of International Liberal Studies (SILS)

One-year Study Abroad Program For

SILS Exchange Students Ⅱ

Introduction to the One-Year Study Abroad Program at

The School of International Liberal Studies (SILS) ·········1

2011-2012 Academic Calendar ·······································4

Course List (Year 2012) ··················································5

Requirements for Admission ········································· 11

Application for Admission ············································· 12

Financial Information ···················································· 13

Immigration Procedures ················································ 14

Application Forms ························································· 15

WASEDA UNIVERSITY

Tokyo, Japan

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Message from the Dean

Waseda in the World - the World in Waseda

At the School of International Liberal Studies, we aim to produce future leaders in a worldwide context - people with the

intelligence, analytical skills and attitude to problem-solving who can apply what they have learned in the field that they

have chosen, for their own good, for the good of their community, and for the good of the world.

The broad-ranging multidisciplinary liberal arts courses that we offer, combined with the chance to study in greater

detail under world expert guidance, will lay what we see as the basic foundation for such a future. Our one-year study

program is no longer separated from our mainstream undergraduate courses, which means that those who come to us for

one year can integrate with regular students and enjoy the benefits of a very diverse curriculum as well as the chance to

make long-lasting acquaintances with students and teachers of extremely diverse backgrounds.

Young people with an interest in Japan, or the rest of East Asia, or Asia as a whole, will find our curriculum especially

attractive. They will study together with our ordinary Japanese undergraduates and a large number of both

undergraduates and one-year participants from all of the major Asian nations. Since the majority of our classes are

taught in English, our doors are open to those without advanced Japanese language skills; but we do give rigorous

training in Japanese to our overseas participants.

We are proud of our leading position among Asian universities, and welcome talented students who are willing to take

on the challenge of joining us, and contributing to our pioneering role.

MORITA, Norimasa

Dean

School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University (SILS)

THE ORIGIN OF WASEDA UNIVERSITY

The founding of Waseda University dates back to 1882, when Shigenobu Okuma (1838-1922) founded Tokyo Senmon

Gakko (or College). Early records show that 80 students applied for admission to the newly opened school, and these

pioneering youths were distributed among the Departments of Political Science, Law, English, and Science. The school

later became Waseda University.

Shigenobu Okuma was one of Japan's foremost statesmen, who helped to guide the destiny of his country through the

turbulent days of the Meiji Restoration and the early Taisho Era. In 1869, he was appointed Finance Minister and

subsequently Foreign Minister. During a period of retirement from government, he organized the Rikken Kaishinto (or

the Constitutional Progressive Party) and became its president in 1882, which attracted other leaders who became the

faculty of the Tokyo Senmon Gakko. In 1896, Okuma was again appointed Foreign Minister, and two years later he

became Prime Minister, organizing a cabinet with Taisuke Itagaki, another prominent statesman of the Meiji Era.

In his later years, while not holding public office, Okuma lived in his residence at Waseda, discussing current affairs

with distinguished visitors, both Japanese and foreign. Okuma returned to politics in 1914 and served a second term as

Prime Minister. For his services to the country in World War I, he was promoted to the rank of Marquis.

THE PRESENT STATUS OF WASEDA UNIVERSITY

As a result of increasing academic prestige and expanding student enrollment, the institution acquired the status of a

university in 1902, and its name was changed to Waseda University. There are at present 13 undergraduate schools

offering programs of study leading to bachelor's degrees and 22 graduate schools for master and doctoral degrees. The

total university enrollment now is approximately 54,000, comprising 45,000 undergraduate and 9,000 graduate students.

The number of international students is about 4,000, the largest among private universities in Japan. The academic

faculty consists of 2,000 full-time and over 4,000 part-time teaching staff. The University is staffed by approximately

1,000 administrative personnel, including librarians, technicians, and other staff.

The Central Library houses about 4 million volumes of foreign and domestic books, and the International Center Library

contains about 50,000 volumes closely related to the courses offered at SILS.

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INFORMATION FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014

Located in central Tokyo, the School of International Liberal Studies (SILS) is Waseda University’s newest

undergraduate division opened from April 2004. In this small college of 3,000 students, classes are largely conducted

in English by international faculties, and up to one-third of its multicultural student body comes from outside of Japan,

largely from other Asian countries. During their second year, most of SILS students will also participate in study abroad

programs outside of Japan, adding a global perspective to their broad education in liberal arts and the modern world. In

addition to this degree-seeking program, SILS offers a One-Year Study Abroad Program to international students. The

participants in the One-Year Study Abroad Program can take courses with the SILS regular students. This unique setting

makes it well-suited for a one-year study abroad program for students from around the world, who are seeking to gain a

better understanding of Japan through such widely varied perspectives as politics, journalism, art, education, and

industry.

1. Length of Study

The SILS One-Year Study Abroad Program has been designed for a one-year period of study with an emphasis on

Japanese language study. We adopt a semester system: Fall and Spring. Fall is the first semester of the academic year,

and the Spring semester the second. All applicants are encouraged to apply for the full year academic program. Course

registration is held in each semester, and all course work is graded at the end of the semester based on attendance, class

participation, papers, examinations and so forth. To accommodate the needs of both international students and those of

Waseda students, however, SILS offers two study options: Academic Year and Semester.

(1) Academic Year

Fall Semester & Spring Semester (September 21, 2013 to late July, 2014*)

(2) Semester

Fall Semester (September 21, 2013 to February 5, 2014*)

Or Spring Semester (early April, 2014 to late July, 2014*)

In all cases, the period of study chosen at the time of application cannot be changed subsequently, except in unavoidable

circumstances. Course registration and student orientation are held before the beginning of classes, so students are

expected to arrive at least ten days prior to the start of their period of study.

*These schedules are tentative and subject to change without prior notice.

2. Japanese Language Courses (Option)

It is strongly recommended that you take Japanese language courses. Before beginning classes, students take Waseda

Japanese Placement Test testing their reading, writing, hearing, and speaking abilities to place them in the appropriate

class level, ranging from beginning to advanced. You are allowed to take up to 7 credits of Japanese language courses in

each semester.

3. Lecture Courses

Since SILS is a liberal arts school, we offer various lecture courses categorized into the following seven clusters:

(1) Life, Environment, Matter and Information

(2) Philosophy, Religion and History

(3) Economy and Business

(4) Governance, Peace, Human Rights, and International Relations

(5) Communication

(6) Expression

(7) Culture, Mind and Body, Community

All the lecture courses are 2-credit or 4-credit classes. One-year program students are required to take at least eight

credits up to fourteen credits each in the Fall and Spring Semesters. A 2-credit course meets once a week. A 4-credit

course meets twice a week. One lesson is ninety minutes.

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4. Classes of the Open Education Center which are conducted in Japanese

Open Education Center Classes are offered by various schools and institutions at Waseda and are open to all Waseda

students. Taking these classes is a good way for advanced students to develop their Japanese ability even further.

1) Only students at Japanese level 7 or above on Waseda Japanese Placement Test (that is, students who have been

exempted from required Japanese language classes) can take up to 6 credits in place of Japanese language courses.

2) Students at Japanese level 6 on Waseda Japanese Placement Test can take up to 3 credits in place of Japanese

language courses.

*Summer courses, courses conducted abroad, and courses offered by other universities cannot be taken by One-Year

Study Abroad Program students.

5. Foreign Language Courses mostly in Japanese (Option)

Only students placed by Waseda Japanese Placement Test at Japanese level 3 or above are allowed to take classes of

other foreign languages at SILS which are conducted mostly in Japanese* if seats are available. However, please note

that One-Year Program students will not be able to register if all seats are occupied by regular students.

*There are a few foreign language classes taught in English or with the direct method.

6. Language of Instruction

In the One-Year Study Abroad Program at SILS, all lecture courses except for Japanese language courses (and classes of

the Open Education Center/foreign language courses as options) are largely conducted in English.

7. Syllabus

A syllabus will be provided at the beginning of each semester to help students to select courses. Information on the class

schedule of the semester, textbooks and other readings, examinations, papers, and grading systems is given in the

syllabus. If you wish to read a description of the current courses or the past ones, please visit the URL below:

http://www.waseda.jp/sils/en/student/oneyear/regist.html

Please note that classes offered change slightly from year to year. 8. Assignments

Students are usually given substantial reading assignments for each course to prepare for the class discussions based on

those readings. Papers are assigned along with examinations usually at the end and/or in the middle of the semester.

9. Class Participation

In the classroom, every student is expected to participate in the discussions led by the instructor and may be requested to

give a presentation on a topic. Class participation is a large factor in evaluation.

10. Extra-Curricular Activities

One-Year Study Abroad Program at SILS and Waseda University provides ample opportunities for extra-curricular

activities for International Students during the academic year. These activities will help students gain better

understanding of Japan through widely varied perspectives.

Examples:

・Volunteer Programs (e.g. to teach English in Nagano, Japan)

・Volunteer Activities (available through SILS and Waseda Volunteer Center (WAVOC))

URL: http://www.waseda.jp/wavoc/

・University Athletic Festival

・All-Waseda Cultural Week

・Activities at the ICC (International Community Center) URL: http://www.waseda-icc.jp/eng/

・Student Clubs and Circles, including SILS Music Circle and Waseda International Festival

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2013-2014 Academic Calendar Please note that the 2013-2014 academic calendar is subject to change without notice.

Fall Semester 2013 September Japanese Placement Test by Web (tentative)

Mid-September Academic Orientation

September 22 Opening Ceremony

September 26 Classes begins

December 22, 2013 ‐January 5, 2014

Winter Break

February 5 Classes end (Fall Semester ends)

Spring Semester 2014

Early April Classes begin

Late July Classes end (Spring Semester ends)

Late July Closing Ceremony & Farewell Party

For Further Information

School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University

Admissions Office for One-Year Study Abroad Program

Waseda University

1-6-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8050 Japan

TEL: +81-3-5286-1727

FAX: +81-3-3208-8401

Business hours: 9:00 to 17:00, Monday through Saturday (Japan Standard Time)

E-Mail: [email protected]

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Course List

*The following is the list of the the courses for 2012 Spring semester and 2012 Fall semester.

*Please note that there will be some changes in the year of 2013-2014.

Semester Code Course Title Credit

Spring LE304 Evolutionary Biology 4

Spring LE307 Introduction to Environmental Science 2

Spring MI309 Classical Physics 2

Spring MI311 Calculus II 4

Spring MI313 Intermediate Statistics B 4

Spring PR306 Hinduism and Buddhism in South Asia 4

Spring HI303 Historial Survey (Europe) 4

Spring HI307 Media History

※EX310 履修済の場合は登録不可/Those who obtained credits of

EX310 cannot take this course

4

Spring EB302 Macroeconomics 4

Spring EB303 Econometrics 4

Spring EB304 Economic Development 4

Spring EB306 The Japanese Economy and Industry 2

Spring EB333 The Basis of Intellectual Property and Business Design 01 2

Spring EB334 Discover Modern Chinese Economy through the Lens of Data 2

Spring EB336 Career Development and Human Resources Management 01 2

Spring EB338 Direct Marketing 01 2

Spring EB339 Corporate Finance 2

Spring EB340 International Economic Institutions (A Historical Perspective)

01 2

Spring GO303 Public Management, Public Service and Local Government 4

Spring GO304 Politics, Parties and Elections 4

Spring GO305 Modern Japanese Political History 4

Spring GO312 Russia: From Lenin to Putin and Medvedev 4

Spring GO317 Wrongful Convictions and Criminal Procedure: Comparative Case

Studies from the U.S. and Japan 01 2

Spring GO318 Campaigns and Election in the U.S. 01 4

Spring PH302 Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations 4

Spring IR302 International Organizations and Japan 4

Spring IR303 International Law 4

Spring IR312 International Political Economy 01 4

Spring IR313 Contemporary Pacific Islander Perspectives on Japan and America:

Empire, War, and Globalization

4

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Spring IR314 Introduction to World Politics and Journalism 2

Spring CO308 Sociolinguistics 4

Spring CO309 Pragmatics and Semantics 4

Spring CO310 Syntax 4

Spring CO318 Applied Linguistics (English) 2

Spring CO321 English Phonetics and Phonology 2

Spring CO323 Linguistic Typology 01 2

Spring EX301 Literature and Art 4

Spring EX302 Performing Arts 4

Spring EX316 Music and Musicology 2

Spring EX321 The Art of Mime and Pantomime 4

Spring EX323 Translation Studies: Theories and Practices 4

Spring EX324 American Literary Studies 2

Spring EX325 Opera: History and Its Development 4

Spring CU302 Gender Studies 4

Spring CU308 Tokyo: Anthropological Fieldwork and Documentary Filmmaking 4

Spring CU309 Postcolonial Studies 4

Spring CU310 Culture in Context 2

Spring CU311 Culture and Law 2

Spring CU314 Five Roots of Japanese Cultural Traits 01 4

Spring MB304 Cognitive Psychology 4

Spring LE403 Biodiversity and Conservation 4

Spring LE406 Paleoherpetology 4

Spring MI401 Computerized Society 2

Spring MI404 History of Modern Physical Sciences 4

Spring MI407 Programming for the Web 4

Spring MI409 Differential Equations 01 4

Spring MI410 Advanced Statistics 01 4

Spring PR405 Islamic Area Studies 4

Spring PR407 Religions of the East Asia II 2

Spring HI402 International History of War and Peace 4

Spring HI403 Social History of Postwar America 4

Spring EB401 International Role of Japanese Business(経済広報センター寄附

講座) 01

2

Spring EB404 Business Law 4

Spring EB430 Hospitality Financial Management 2

Spring EB431 Fiscal Issues on Social Security 2

Spring EB434 Comparative Corporate Governance 4

Spring EB438 Strategy and Organization of Firms

※EB329 履修済の場合は登録不可/Those who obtained credits of

4

7

EB329 cannot take this course

Spring GO401 Law and Society in Japan 4

Spring GO408 American Political Thought 4

Spring IR401 Japan's Foreign Policy 4

Spring IR403 European Integration and Foreign Policy 4

Spring IR407 Two Koreas and International Media 4

Spring CO431 History of Communication 4

Spring CO455 Corpus Linguistics: Theory and Applications 4

Spring CO457 Acoustics and Auditory Phonetics 4

Spring EX412 Classical Japanese Poetry 4

Spring EX413 Modern Japanese Fiction in Translation 4

Spring EX418 Contemporary Japanese Literature 4

Spring EX422 Cultural Interaction between East and West in Art 4

Spring EX431 Selected Topics in Film and Mass Media 4

Spring EX442 Special Topics on Design and Architecture 4

Spring EX454 Selected Topics in 20th Century Art 01 4

Spring CU401 Selected Topics in Cultural Studies 4

Spring CU402 Culture and Society of Southeast Asia 4

Spring CU405 Postmodernism: Theories and Culture 4

Spring CU411 Selected Topics in Sociology 4

Spring CU437 Selected Topics in Irish Studies 4

Spring MB408 Motivation Studies in Education

※CU448 履修済の場合は登録不可/Those who obtained credits of

CU448 cannot take this course

4

Spring CM402 Urban and Regional Planning 4

Fall LE302 Molecular Biology 51 2

Fall LE303 Ecology 4

Fall LE308 Vertebrate Paleontology 4

Fall MI305 Introduction to Computer Programming 51 4

Fall MI307 Brain and Cognition 2

Fall MI310 CalculusⅠ 51 2

Fall MI312 Basic Digital Technology 2

Fall MI314 History of Mathematics 51 2

Fall MI315 Intermediate Statistics A 51 4

Fall MI316 Linear Algebra 51 2

Fall PR303 Intellectual and Cultural History of Post War Japan 4

Fall PR307 Theories of Religious Studies 4

Fall PR309 Contemporary Issues in the Islamic World 4

Fall HI302 Theory and Methods in Archaeology 4

Fall HI304 Historical Survey (The Americas) 51 4

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Fall EB308 Social Development 2

Fall EB315 International Trade Management 2

Fall EB327 Financial Management 51 2

Fall EB328 Introduction to Accounting 2

Fall EB335 Designing Corporate Communications 51 2

Fall EB337 Accounting Theory and Practice 51 2

Fall GO302 Civil Life and Law 4

Fall GO308 The Constitution of Japan 51 2

Fall GO319 Criminology 51 4

Fall PH303 War and Peace 4

Fall IR305 The Pacific Rim and the Twenty First Century World 51 4

Fall IR309 Political and Economic Situations in Southern African Countries 2

Fall IR314 Introduction to World Politics and Journalism 51 2

Fall CO302 Language, Society and Culture 2

Fall CO312 History of English 2

Fall CO315 Word Structure and Vocabulary 4

Fall CO316 English Poetry Culture and Society 51 2

Fall CO322 Japanese Phonetics and Phonology 51 2

Fall EX301 Literature and Art 4

Fall EX309 Film Studies 4

Fall EX314 Translation Studies: Practices 2

Fall EX317 Contemporary Performing Arts 4

Fall EX322 Photography 4

Fall EX326 Opera: Practical Course 51 4

Fall EX331 Art and Architecture in the Islamic World 51 2

Fall CU301 Comparative Cultural Studies 4

Fall CU303 Sociology of Japanese Culture and Society 51 2

Fall CU310 Culture in Context 2

Fall CU312 Media and Communication 51 4

Fall MB303 Motivation and Education 51 2

Fall MB305 Introduction to Clinical Psychology 51 2

Fall MB306

Exploring Tokyo: Cultural, Historical, and Psychological

Perspectives 51 4

Fall CM302 Globalization and Identity 51 4

Fall LE302 Molecular Biology 51 2

Fall LE303 Ecology 4

Fall LE308 Vertebrate Paleontology 4

Fall MI305 Introduction to Computer Programming 51 4

Fall MI307 Brain and Cognition 2

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Fall MI310 CalculusⅠ 51 2

Fall MI312 Basic Digital Technology 2

Fall MI314 History of Mathematics 51 2

Fall MI315 Intermediate Statistics A 51 4

Fall MI316 Linear Algebra 51 2

Fall PR303 Intellectual and Cultural History of Post War Japan 4

Fall PR307 Theories of Religious Studies 4

Fall PR309 Contemporary Issues in the Islamic World 4

Fall HI302 Theory and Methods in Archaeology 4

Fall HI304 Historical Survey (The Americas) 51 4

Fall EB308 Social Development 2

Fall EB315 International Trade Management 2

Fall EB327 Financial Management 51 2

Fall EB328 Introduction to Accounting 2

Fall EB335 Designing Corporate Communications 51 2

Fall EB337 Accounting Theory and Practice 51 2

Fall GO302 Civil Life and Law 4

Fall GO308 The Constitution of Japan 51 2

Fall GO319 Criminology 51 4

Fall PH303 War and Peace 4

Fall IR305 The Pacific Rim and the Twenty First Century World 51 4

Fall IR309 Political and Economic Situations in Southern African Countries 2

Fall IR314 Introduction to World Politics and Journalism 51 2

Fall CO302 Language, Society and Culture 2

Fall CO312 History of English 2

Fall CO315 Word Structure and Vocabulary 4

Fall CO316 English Poetry Culture and Society 51 2

Fall CO322 Japanese Phonetics and Phonology 51 2

Fall LE401 Biological Anthropology 4

Fall LE402 Global Environmental System 2

Fall LE407 Environmental Chemistry 51 2

Fall MI405 Theoretical Astrophysics 51 4

Fall PR404 Contemporary Thought 4

Fall PR406 Religions of the East AsiaⅠ 2

Fall PR409 Movements in Japanese Intellectual History 4

Fall HI401 History of Modern Japan 4

Fall HI406 Topics in American Advertising 4

Fall HI411 Modern British History 51 4

Fall HI413 Selected Topics in Media History 51 4

10

※EX432 履修済の場合は登録不可/Those who obtained credits of

EX432 cannot take this course

Fall EB409 Media Economics 4

Fall EB411 Environmental Economics 2

Fall EB419 Monetary and Financial Economics 4

Fall EB424 Corporate Case Study: Nissan 2

Fall EB426 Creating Values in Business 2

Fall EB428 Korean Economy 2

Fall EB432 Fiscal Policy: on Taxation and Well-being 51 2

Fall EB439 Cost- Benefit Analysis 51 2

Fall EB440 Corporate Case Study: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company 51 2

Fall EB441 Economic Choice toward Increasing Financial Risk 51 2

Fall GO404 Public Policy and Finance 4

Fall GO405 Western Political Thought 4

Fall GO406 Public Choice Theory and Japanese Politics 4

Fall GO407 Topics in Modern Japanese Political History 4

Fall GO409 Cases in Constitutional Law 4

Fall GO411 Politics and Social Change in China 4

Fall GO412 International Journalism and East Asian Diplomacy 4

Fall PH402 Social and International Relations of Japan 4

Fall IR402 United States Politics and Foreign Policy 4

Fall IR406 Politics in Developing Countries (African Politics) 4

Fall IR410 Global Environmental Politics and Policies 4

Fall IR412 Regional Integration 51 4

Fall CO411 Selected Topics in Sociolinguistics 4

Fall CO421 Selected Topics in Applied Linguistics 4

Fall CO422 Fundamentals of Generative Syntax 4

Fall CO454 Context and Language: Pragmatics 4

Fall CO458 Phonetics and Phonology 2

Fall EX411 Selected Topics in Comparative Literature 4

Fall EX415 Japanese Literature after 1945 4

Fall EX416 Politics of Translation 4

Fall EX419 Understanding Modern Fiction and Criticism 4

Fall EX421 Selected Topics in Performing Arts 4

Fall EX424 Special Topics on Music and Musicology 2

Fall EX426 Translation Studies(Advanced): Theories 2

Fall EX427 Shakespearean Drama 4

Fall EX442 Special Topics on Design and Architecture 4

Fall EX444 Educational Drama 4

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Fall EX446 Reading American Literature 4

Fall EX455

Architecture and Design in the Context of International Modernism

51 4

Fall CU404 Selected Topics in Gender Studies 4

CU421

Selected Topics in Anthropology 51

"Cultural Anthropology and Japan"履修済みの場合は、履修不可。

/Those who obtained credits of "Cultural Anthropology and Japan"

cannot take this course

4

CU432 Paternalism and Japanese Society 51 4

CU443 A Study on Chinese Contemporary Urban Culture (Chinese language) 4

CU449 Hybrid Cultures and Identities in Latin America 51 2

MB405 Biological Psychology 4

CM405 Urban Studies 4

Foreign Language Course List

*The following is the list of the courses for Fall semester 2012.

*Please note that there will be some changes in the year of 2013-2014.

*As for Foreign Language courses, they are only available for students who placed by Japanese placement test

at Level 3 or above

Code Course Title(with Class Code) Credits

Level 1

CO131

FrenchⅠ 51 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this course

during 1st registration period.)

2

FrenchⅠ 52 2

FrenchⅠ 53 2

CO132 GermanⅠ 51 2

GermanⅠ 52 2

CO133

SpanishⅠ 51 (Direct Method, for SP1 and SP2) 2 SpanishⅠ 52 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this

course during 1st registration period.)

2

SpanishⅠ 53 2

SpanishⅠ 54 2

SpanishⅠ 55 2

SpanishⅠ 56 2

SpanishⅠ 57 2

SpanishⅠ 58 2

CO134

ChineseⅠ 51 2

ChineseⅠ 52 2

ChineseⅠ 53 2 ChineseⅠ 54 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this

course during 1st registration period.)

2

CO135 RussianⅠ 51 2

12

CO136

KoreanⅠ 51 2

KoreanⅠ 52 2

KoreanⅠ 53 2

KoreanⅠ 54 2

Level 2

CO141

French Ⅱ 51 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this course

during 1st registration period.)

2

French Ⅱ 52 2

CO142 German Ⅱ 51 2

CO143 Spanish Ⅱ 51 (Direct Method, for SP1 and SP2) 2

CO144

Spanish Ⅱ 52 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this

course during 1st registration period.)

2

Spanish Ⅱ 53 2

Spanish Ⅱ 54 2

Chinese Ⅱ 51 2

CO145

Chinese Ⅱ 52 (Direct Method: SP1 students can not register for this

course during 1st registration period.)

2

Russian Ⅱ 51 2

CO146 Korean Ⅱ 51 2

Level 3

CO151 French Ⅲ 51 2

CO152 German Ⅲ 51 2

CO153 Spanish Ⅲ 51 2

CO154 Chinese Ⅲ 51 2

CO155 Russian Ⅲ 51 2

CO156 Korean Ⅲ 51 2

Intensive courses

CO161 Intensive FrenchⅠ 51 4

CO162 Intensive FrenchⅠ 52 4

CO164 Intensive French Ⅱ 51 4

Intensive German Ⅱ 51 4

CO165 Intensive SpanishⅠ 51 4

CO166 Intensive Spanish Ⅱ 51 4

CO167 Intensive ChineseⅠ 51 4

CO168 Intensive Chinese Ⅱ 51 4

CO170 Intensive Chinese Ⅲ 51 3

Extra level

CO192 Spanish Ⅳ 51 2

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Requirements for Admission

Requirements for

Admission

Applicants have to meet the following requirements for admission.

All applicants must:

1. be enrolled in a four-year BA program or the equivalent.

2. have demonstrated excellent academic and personal records at their home

universities not including records from previous institutions attended. For

example, applicants from the U.S.A. must have a minimum GPA of 3.00

out of a 4.00 scale at their home university.

3. possess sufficient proficiency in English to carry out everyday tasks and

understand class instructions. Students must have a minimum TOEFL

score of PBT 550 (CBT 213, IBT 80) or an IELTS score of at least 6.0

(TOEFL-ITP score is not acceptable)*. If the applicant is unable to take

the above tests in time for application, Waseda will also accept an official

letter from the applicant’s home university certifying an equivalent level

of English proficiency.

* TOEFL and IELTS scores are required only for non-native English

speaking applicants. However, non-native English speaking applicants

studying at universities where the language of instruction is English are

not required to submit these test scores.

4. have completed most of their secondary education (six years) in a

non-Japanese educational system.

5. have completed at least one semester at their home institution at the time

of application. At the time students begin their program at Waseda, they

must have completed at least one year at their home institution.

6. be able to obtain a “College Student Visa” or other valid visa for

studying in Japan (for example, a “Dependent Visa” before entering

Japan).

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Application for Admission

Students who wish to apply should submit application documents through their home institutions.

Application Documents

Documents required by

the immigration bureau

for Visa

Semester-long Students

Students seeking admission to the One-Year Study Abroad Program at SILS

must submit the documents below:

1. *Application For Admission

2. An official transcript from the home institution

3. Four pictures (1.2"X1.6" (3cm X 4cm) recently taken, full

face)

One pasted on the “Application for Certificate of Eligibility,”

and the others attached to the “Application for Admission.”

4. * Personal History

5. Photocopy of applicant's passport including page(s) with

his/her picture, passport number and issuing authority.

6. * Statement of Source of Funds

7. Documents to prove that you can defray all the expenses (fees and living expenses) incurred during your stay in Japan

8. * Written Oath for Defraying Expenses

9. * Application for Certificate of Eligibility

Note 1. The prescribed forms marked * are bound in this booklet.

Besides the aforementioned application documents, applicants for a

Semester-long Program should submit the following additional documents.

10. A letter of recommendation from the dean, department head or director of international program which describes the reason why the

students cannot stay for the full academic year.

Application Deadlines

Screening Results

Academic Year : March 20, 2013

Fall Semester : March 20, 2013

Spring Semester : November 20, 2013

The screening results will be mailed to each applicant.

Academic Year : Early May 2013

Fall Semester : Early May 2013

Spring Semester : Late December 2013

Mailing Address Admissions Office (One-Year Program)

School of International Liberal Studies

Waseda University

1-6-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 169-8050 Japan

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Financial Information

Health Insurance Since medical costs are high in Japan, international students on the One-Year

Study Abroad Program at SILS are required to have medical insurance to cover

the entire period of their stay in Japan. Additionally students must apply for

National Health Insurance, a Japanese Government Plan (Kokumin Kenko

Hoken), at the nearest district municipal office of their place of residence in

Japan.

Miscellaneous Expenses At least 30,000 yen per month will be needed for books, clothing, entertainment

and so forth, though the amount differs according to each individual’s life style.

Housing There are two types of housing offered by the SILS: University Dormitory, and

Private Dormitory. Some students choose to live in apartments, which must be

arranged independently. Upon acceptance into the One-Year Study Abroad

Program, SILS will inform you of your housing options. The figures below are

based on the average case for each housing type. Living costs and rents will differ

from individual to individual.

Estimated Living Costs

(10 months)

Other Expenses

(10 months)

University Dormitory (for International Students)

Rent 900,000

Food (boarding yourself) 500,000

1,400,000 yen

Private Dormitory (furnished)

Rent 600,000

Utilities 100,000

Deposit 50,000

Entrance fee 50,000

(Breakfast & Dinner included)

800,000 yen

Apartment (unfurnished)

Rent 750,000

Utilities 100,000

Deposit 225,000

Food (boarding yourself) 500,000

1,575,000 yen

Lunch 170,000

Commuting 80,000

National Health Insurance 16,000

Miscellaneous Expenses 300,000

566,000 yen

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Immigration Procedures

Certificate of Eligibility Japanese Immigration Control Law requires international students to obtain a

proper student visa in order to study in Japan. The Certificate of Eligibility is the

principal document needed for visa application. The Immigration Office will issue

this certificate to the students through their admitted institution. SILS will apply

for the certificate at the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau for all Academic

Year and Semester Students. It usually takes one month for the Immigration

Office to issue the certificate. Upon receipt from the Immigration Office, SILS

will send the certificate to you.

College Student Visa The student should then submit the certificate, together with a completed

application for a College Student Visa and his/her passport, to the nearest

Japanese Consulate. This can be done in person and usually the visa is granted

within a few days after the application is received.

If the student enters Japan with a visa for purposes other than for study as a

student (e.g., for business or sightseeing), he/she will be required to change the

visa status to a college student visa. In most cases, a student visa will be issued at

a Japanese Consulate located in a country other than Japan. However it is better

and strongly recommended that you get the College Student Visa in your home

country before coming to Japan.

Admission to the One-Year Study Abroad Program at SILS ceases to be valid if,

for any reason, a student does not arrive in Japan the day before classes begin.

Upon arrival at the university, the students will be required to present to SILS

their travel documents such as passport, visa, etc.

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Academic Year 2013-2014

ONE-YEAR STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM

SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL LIBERAL STUDIES, WASEDA UNIVERSITY

1-6-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 169-8050 Japan

to be typewritten

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Period of Study: Academic Year (September 21, 2012-Late July 2013)

Fall Semester (September 21, 2012-the beginning of February 2013)

Spring Semester (Early April 2013-Late July 2013)

*The schedule is subject to change without any advance notice.

Name: (Indicate your full legal name as it appears in your passport.) Male Name in English Female (Family) (First) (Middle) Would you like to use your middle name instead of your first name at Waseda? Yes No Name in Katakana (or write your name in alphabetic characters which show the pronunciation) Name in Chinese Characters (Kanji)

(If you are originally from Asian countries, where Kanji is used (China, Korea, Japan and others), please write your name in Kanji as well.)

Present address: (from until ) Phone: Fax: E-mail: Summer address: (from until ) Phone: Fax: E-mail: Date of birth: Place of birth: (Month) (Day) (Year) (City) (State) (Country) Nationality: Marital status: Single Married (Maiden Name: ) Home institution: Current Year in School: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th other ( ) as of (Fresh) (Sophomore) (Junior) (Senior) (Date) Cumulative GPA on 4.0 scale: as of the end of previous term / not applicable Major field: (Minor field: ) Your graduation day to be scheduled: (Month / Year)

Attach Four

identical signed

photographs

(1.2" X 1.6"

recently taken,

full face) here.

Do not paste.

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Explain your academic objectives (beyond language or cultural acquisition) and academic fields in which you

wish to accomplish them at the One-Year Study Abroad Program at the School of International Liberal Studies.

* Semester-long applicants are also required to describe the reason(s) why they cannot stay for a full academic year.

*Please write at least 2-page essay.

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Foreign language study including Japanese (if you have any):

Language Period of study Institution

Describe any academic honors, awards, or scholarships you have received.

Indicate any special support needed in your classes or extracurricular activities, if appropriate.

Family:

Name Age Relationship Occupation Place of Residence (Country)

Health:

Rate your general health: Excellent Good Fair Poor

Indicate any physical disability or handicap you may have.

Home address:

Phone: Fax:

Special skills and hobbies:

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Passport & Visa information:

Passport Number: Date of issue:

Date of expiration: Issuing authority:

Do you have any past entry into/stay in Japan? Yes time(s) No

At which Japanese Consulate/Embassy do you plan to apply for a visa?

I certify that all the information provided on this form and in the accompanying documents is complete and accurate to

the best of my knowledge, and, if admitted, I agree to comply with the rules and regulations of Waseda University.

Date: Signature:

(Month) (Day) (Year)

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PERSONAL HISTORY

1. Country of origin: Name:

2. Date of Birth: 19 / / (Year) (Month) (Day)

3. Present Address:

4. Marital status: Single Married Spouse’s Name:

5. List, in chronological order, all schools attended:

Name of Institution

(Elementary, Secondary, and Post-Secondary)

Location

from yy/mm/dd to yy/mm/dd

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

6. Learning experience of Japanese language (if you have any):

Name of Institution Location

How many months have you

learned Japanese?

(1)

(2)

(3)

7. Occupation or work experience (if any):

Employer Location from yy/mm/dd

to yy/mm/dd

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

8. Past record of entry into Japan:

Date of entry

Date of exit

Visa status Purpose of your stay

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

I certify that all the information provided on this form is accurate to the best of my knowledge, and was written by

myself.

Date: / / (yy/mm/dd)

Signature:

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Applicants of foreign nationality seeking to enter Japan and enroll in universities need to possess a valid

passport and receive a valid visa. Upon visa application, an applicant is required to submit a “Certificate of

Eligibility” together with his/her passport to a Japanese embassy or consulate in his/her own country. For

foreign applicants, Waseda University acts as a proxy to obtain the Certificate of Eligibility from the

Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice (see page 14).

In order to complete this process in time, applicants are strongly required to submit a complete set of

the following four materials at the time of application to the SILS. Please note that in some cases the

Immigration Bureau may require additional materials.

Notes

1. Statement of Source of Funds

Please submit this form together with‘Application for Certificate of Eligibility.’

2. Written Oath for Defraying Expenses

Must be written by the sender of the applicant’s funds.

3. Application for Certificate of Eligibility

(1) No. 14

Please fill in the form as follows:

・Academic-Year student: 10 months

・Fall-Semester student: 5 months

・Spring-Semester student: 4 months

(2) No. 26

Please fill out the source of funds which will cover your housing and stipend, etc., as you filled

out in the Statement on Source of Funds.

(3) No. 28 and 29

Please DO NOT fill out this part.

4. Documents to prove that you can defray all the expenses (fees and living expenses) incurred during

your stay in Japan. Documents should be described in English.

(e.g. your bank account balance certificate, the bank account balance certificate of the sender of the

applicant’s funds, written proof of the receipt of a scholarship amount and duration.)

Academic Year 2013-2014

Statement of Source of Funds

Name in full Nationality

Please indicate below the source and amount of funding for studying at Waseda University.

Sources of Support

Amount (Japanese yen)

Personal savings

¥

Parent or sponsor

(Please specify the relation: )

¥

Government/ sponsoring agency

(The name of your sponsor: )

*Please submit a copy of scholarship award letter.

¥

Others

(Please specify the detail: )

¥

TOTAL:

¥

I hereby certify that all information on this statement is true and accurate and that the stated funds are

available for my educational expenses at Waseda University.

Applicant’s signature Date

Academic Year 2013-2014

Written Oath for Defraying Expenses

To the President of Waseda University

Nationality:

Full Name:

Date of Birth: 19 / / (Year) (Month) (Day) (male/female)

I agree to defray all costs for the above person upon his/her stay in Japan.

I will explain the circumstances of this agreement below and give an oath to defray these expenses.

1. Below please explain in detail the circumstances for your defraying the costs of the applicant, and your

relationship to the applicant:

2. Contents of Oath for Defraying Expenses

I , , do give an oath to defray the costs of the above person’s stay in Japan. Further, when the

above person applies for an extension of period of stay, I will provide copies of proof of Telegraphic

Transfer or of the applicant’s bank account book (a document proving the defraying of funds), showing that

I defrayed the living expenses for the above person.

1) Living Expenses: monthly amount yen

2) Method of Payment (Please explain in detail, e.g., bank transfer, money order, etc.)

. .

Year Month Day

Name of person defraying expenses:

(Family) (Given) (Middle)

Address: Phone Number:

Full Name (Signature): seal

Relationship to applicant:

別記第六号の三様式(第六条の二関係)申請人等作成用 1 日本国政府法務省

For applicant, part 1 Ministry of Justice, Government of Japan

  入国管理局長  殿   To the Director General of Regional Immigration Bureau

 

1 国 籍・地 域 2 生年月日 年 月 日Nationality/Region Date of birth Year Month Day

Family name Given name

3 氏 名Name

4 性 別 男 ・ 女 5 出生地 6 配偶者の有無Sex Male/Female Place of birth Marital status

7 職 業 8 本国における居住地Occupation Home town/city

9 日本における連絡先Address in Japan

電話番号 携帯電話番号Telephone No. Cellular phone No.

10 旅券 (1)番 号 (2)有効期限 年 月 日Passport Number Date of expiration Year Month Day

11 入国目的 (次のいずれか該当するものを選んでください。) Purpose of entry: check one of the followings

□ I 「教授」 □ I 「教育」 □ J 「芸術」 □ J「文化活動」 □ K 「宗教」 □ L「報道」"Professor" "Instructor" "Artist" "Cultural Activities" "Religious Activities" "Journalist"

□ L 「企業内転勤」 □ M 「投資・経営」 □ L 「研究(転勤)」 □ N 「研究」 □ N 「技術」"Intra-company Transferee" "Investor / Business Manager" "Researcher (Transferee)" "Researcher" "Engineer"

□ N 「人文知識・国際業務」 □ N 「技能」 □ N 「特定活動(イ・ロ)」 □ O 「興行」 ■ P 「留学」"Specialist in Humanities / International Services" "Skilled Labor" "Designated Activities (a/b)" "Entertainer" "Student"

□ Q 「研修」 □ Y 「技能実習(1号)」 □ R 「家族滞在」 □ R「特定活動(ハ)」 □ R「特定活動(EPA家族)」 "Trainee" "Technical Intern Training(i)" "Dependent" "Designated Activities (c)" "Dependent of EPA"

□ T 「日本人の配偶者等」 □ T「永住者の配偶者等」 □ T「定住者」 □ U 「その他」"Spouse or Child of Japanese National" "Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident" "Long-Term Resident" Others

12 入国予定年月日 年 月 日 13 上陸予定港Date of entry Year Month Day Port of entry

14 滞在予定期間 15 同伴者の有無Intended length of stay Accompanying persons, if any

16 査証申請予定地Intended place to apply for visa

17 過去の出入国歴 Past entry into / departure from Japan

(上記で『有』を選択した場合) (Fill in the followings when the answer is "Yes")

回数 回 年 日 年 日time(s) The latest entry Year Day Year Day

18 犯罪を理由とする処分を受けたことの有無 (日本国外におけるものを含む。) Criminal record (in Japan / overseas)

有 (具体的内容 ) ・ 無Yes (Details ) / No

19 退去強制又は出国命令による出国の有無 Departure by deportation /departure order

(上記で『有』を選択した場合) 回数 回 直近の送還歴 年 日 (Fill in the followings when the answer is "Yes") time(s) Year Day

20 在日親族(父・母・配偶者・子・兄弟姉妹など)及び同居者 Family in Japan (Father, Mother, Spouse, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister or others) or co-residents

(注) 裏面参照の上,申請に必要な書類を作成して下さい。Note : Please fill in forms required for application. (See notes on reverse side.)

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 7-2 of the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act, I hereby apply for the certificate showing

eligibility for the conditions provided for in 7, Paragraph 1, Item 2 of the said Act.

Yes / No

はい・いいえYes / No

はい・いいえYes / No

続 柄

Nationality/Region

はい・いいえ

はい・いいえYes / No

RelationshipIntended to reside

with applicant or not

氏 名 生年月日 国 籍・地 域 同居予定Residence card number

Special Permanent Resident Certificate numberName Date of birth Place of employment/school

有 ・ 無Yes / No

在留カード番号特別永住者証明書番号勤務先・通学先

月MonthThe latest departure by deportation

在 留 資 格 認 定 証 明 書 交 付 申 請 書APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY

直近の出入国歴 から

有 ・ 無

Married / Single

 出入国管理及び難民認定法第7条の2の規定に基づき,次のとおり同法第7条第1項第2号に掲げる条件に適合している旨の証明書の交付を申請します。

有 ・ 無Yes / No

有 ・ 無Yes / No

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月Month

月Monthto

Photo

40mm ×30mm

The photo should

be taken within

the last 6 months.

申請人等作成用 2  P (「留学」)For applicant, part 2 P ("Student") 在留資格認定証明書用

For certificate of eligibility

21 通学先 Place of study

(1)名 称Name of school

(2)所在地 (3)電話番号Address Telephone No.

22 修学年数 (小学校~最終学歴) 年Total period of education (from elementary school to last institution of education) Years

23 最終学歴 (又は在学中の学校) Education (last school or institution) or present school

(1)在籍状況 □ 卒業 □ 在学中 □ 休学中 □ 中退Registered enrollment Graduated In school Temporary absence Withdrawal

□ 大学院 (博士) □ 大学院 (修士) □ 大学 □ 短期大学 □ 専門学校Doctor Master Bachelor Junior college College of technology

□ 高等学校 □ 中学校 □ その他 ( )Senior high school Junior high school Others

(2)学校名 年 日Name of the school Year Day

24 日本語能力 (専修学校又は各種学校において日本語教育以外の教育を受ける場合に記入)

□ 試験による証明Proof based on a Japanese language test

(1)試験名 Name of the test (2)級又は点数 Attained level or score

□ 日本語教育を受けた教育機関及び期間 Organization and period to have received Japanese language education

機関名Organization

期間: 年 月 から 年 月 までPeriod from Year Month to Year Month

□ その他Others

25 日本語学習歴 (高等学校において教育を受ける場合に記入)Japanese education history (Fill in the followings when the applicant plans to study in high school)

日本語の教育又は日本語による教育を受けた教育機関及び期間Organization and period to have received Japanese language education / received education by Japanese language

機関名Organization

期間: 年 月 から 年 月 までPeriod from Year Month to Year Month

26 滞在費の支弁方法等 Method of support to meet the expenses while in Japan

(1)支弁方法及び月平均支弁額 Method of support and an amount of support per month (average)

□ 本人負担 円 □ 外国からの送金 円Self Yen Remittance from abroad Yen

□ 外国からの携行 円Carrying from abroad Yen

(携行者 携行時期 )Who When

□ 在日経費支弁者負担 円 □ 奨学金 円Supporter in Japan Yen Scholarship Yen

□ その他 円Others Yen

(2)経費支弁者 Supporter

①氏 名Name

②住 所 電話番号Address Telephone No.

③職業 (勤務先の名称) 電話番号Occupation (place of employment) Telephone No.

④年 収 円Annual income Yen

Date of graduation or expected graduation Month

Japanese language ability (Fill in the followings when the applicant plans to study at advanced vocational school or vocational school (except Japanese language))

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(3)卒業又は卒業見込み年月日 月

申請人等作成用 3  P (「留学」)For applicant, part 3 P ("Student") 在留資格認定証明書用

For certificate of eligibility

(3)申請人との関係 (上記(1)で外国からの送金,外国からの携行又は在日経費支弁者負担を選択した場合に記入)

Relationship with the applicant (Check one of the followings when your answer to the question 26(1) is remittance from abroad,

carrying from abroad or supporter in Japan)

□ 夫 □ 妻 □ 父 □ 母 □ 祖父 □ 祖母 □ 養父 □ 養母Husband Wife Father Mother Grandfather Grandmother Foster father Foster mother

□ 兄弟姉妹 □ 叔父 (伯父)・叔母(伯母) □ 受入教育機関 □ 友人・知人Brother / Sister Uncle / Aunt Educational institution Friend / Acquaintance

□ 友人・知人の親族 □ 取引関係者・現地企業等職員Relative of friend / acquaintance Business connection / Personnel of local enterprise

□ 取引関係者・現地企業等職員の親族 □ その他 ( )Relative of business connection / personnel of local enterprise Others

(4)奨学金支給機関 (上記(1)で奨学金を選択した場合に記入)Organization which provide scholarship (Check one of the following when the answer to the question 26(1) is scholarship)

□ 外国政府 □ 日本国政府 □ 地方自治体Foreign government Japanese government Local government

□ 公益社団法人又は公益財団法人 ( ) □ その他 ( )Public interest incorporated association or public interest incorporated foundation Others

27 卒業後の予定 Plans after graduation

□ 帰 国 □ 日本での進学Return to home country Enter school of higher education in Japan

□ 日本での就職 □ その他 ( )Find work in Japan Others

28 申請人,法定代理人,法第7条の2第2項に規定する代理人Applicant, legal representative or the authorized representative, prescribed in Paragraph 2 of Article 7-2.

(1)氏 名 (2)本人との関係Name Relationship with the applicant

(3)住 所Address

電話番号 携帯電話番号Telephone No. Cellular Phone No.

I hereby declare that the statement given above is true and correct.

申請人(代理人)の署名/申請書作成年月日 Signature of the applicant (representative) / Date of filling in this form

年 月 日Year Month Day

※ 取次者Agent or other authorized person

(1)氏 名 (2)住 所Name Address

(3)所属機関等 Organization to which the agent belongs 電話番号 Telephone No.

Attention In cases where descriptions have changed after filling in this application form up until submission of this application, the applicant

(representative) must correct the part concerned and sign their name.

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以上の記載内容は事実と相違ありません。

注 意 申請書作成後申請までに記載内容に変更が生じた場合,申請人(代理人)が変更箇所を訂正し,署名すること。

受入先大学職員

所属機関等作成用 1   P (「留学」)For organization, part 1 P ("Student") 在留資格認定証明書用

For certificate of eligibility

1 入学する外国人の氏名Name of the foreigner to enter school

2 通学先 Place of Study

(1)学校名Name of School

(2)所在地Address

電話番号Telephone No.

(3)学校の種類 Classification of school

□ 大学院 ■ 大学 □ 短期大学 □ 専修学校(日本語教育以外)Graduate school University Junior college Advanced vocational school (except Japanese language school)

□ 各種学校(日本語教育以外) □ 日本語教育機関Vocational school (except Japanese language school) Japanese language institution

□ 高等学校 □ その他 ( )Senior high school Others

(4)授業形態 Type of class

■ 昼間制 □ 昼夜間制 □ 夜間制Day classes Day-Evening classes Evening classes

□ 通信制 (単位の一部をビデオ又はインターネット等による教育により取得できる場合を含む。)Correspondence course (including cases receiving credits for education via video or internet)

(5)教育を受ける校舎の所在地Address of the school where the applicant will be educated

電話番号Telephone No.

(6)生活指導担当者名 (通学先が専修学校又は各種学校の場合に記入)Name of the resident adviser in Japan (in case that the place of study is an advanced vocational school or vocational school)

□ 国又は地方公共団体の機関 □ 独立行政法人 □ 国立大学法人 □ 学校法人National or local government Incorporated administrative agency National university corporation Educational foundation

□ 公益社団法人又は公益財団法人 □ その他 ( )Public interest incorporated association or public interest incorporated foundation Others

3 入学年月日 年 月 日Date of entrance Year Month Day

4 週間授業時間Lesson hours per week

5 在籍区分 Registration

□ 大学院 (博士) □ 大学院 (修士) □ 大学院 (研究生)Doctor Master Graduate school (Research student)

□ 大学 (学部生) ■ 大学 (聴講生・科目等履修生) □ 大学 (研究生)Undergraduate student University (Auditor elective course student) University (Research student)

□ 大学 (別科生)University (Japanese language course student)

□ 短期大学 (学部・学科生) □ 短期大学 (聴講生・科目等履修生) □ 短期大学 (別科生)Junior college (Regular student) Junior college (Auditor elective course student) Junior college (Japanese language course student)

□ 高等専門学校Higher advanced professional school

□ 専修学校 (専門課程) □ 専修学校 (高等課程) □ 専修学校 (一般課程)Advanced vocational school (Specialized course) Advanced vocational school (Higher course) Advanced vocational school (General course)

□ 各種学校Vocational school

□ 日本語教育機関 (専修学校専門課程) □ 日本語教育機関 (準備教育課程)Japanese language institution (Advanced vocational school of specialized course) Japanese language institution (Preparatory courses)

□ 日本語教育機関 (その他) □ 高等学校 □ その他 ( )Japanese language institution (Others) Senior high school Others

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所属機関等作成用 2   P (「留学」)For organization, part 2 P ("Student") 在留資格認定証明書用

For certificate of eligibility

6 学部・課程 Faculty / Course

(5で大学院 (博士)~大学 (研究生),短期大学 (学部・学科生),短期大学 (聴講生・科目等履修生)の場合に記入)

(Check one of the followings when the answer to the question 5 is doctor ~ university (research student), junior college (regular student), junior college

(auditor elective course student))

□ 法学 □ 経済学 □ 政治学 □ 商学 □ 経営学 □ 文学Law Economics Politics Literature

□ 語学 □ 社会学 □ 歴史学 □ 心理学 □ 教育学 □ 芸術学Linguistics Sociology History Psychology Education Science of art

□ その他人文・社会科学 ( ) □ 理学 □ 化学 □ 工学Others(cultural science/ social science) Science Chemistry Engineer

□ 農学 □ 水産学 □ 薬学 □ 医学 □ 歯学Agriculture Fisheries Pharmacy Medicine Dentistry

□ その他自然科学 ( ) □ 体育学 ■ その他 ( )Others(natural science) Sports science Others

7 専門課程名称 (5で高等専門学校~各種学校の場合に記入)Name of specialized course (Check of the followings when the answer to the question 5 is higher advanced professional school ~ vocational school)

□ 工業 □ 農業 □ 医療・衛生 □ 教育・社会福祉 □ 法律Engineering Agriculture Medical services / Hygienics Education / Social welfare Law

□ 商業実務 □ 服飾・家政 □ 文化・教養 □ その他 ( )Practical commercial business Dress design / Home economics Culture / Education Others

8 卒業までの所要年数 年  Period of education until graduation Year(s)

以上の記載内容は事実と相違ありません。 I hereby declare that the statement given above is true and correct.

通学先又は所属機関名,代表者氏名の記名及び押印/申請書作成年月日Name of the place of study or organization and representative, and official seal of the organization / Date of filling in this form

印 年 月 日Seal Year Month Day

注意 Attention

申請書作成後申請までに記載内容に変更が生じた場合,所属機関等が変更箇所を訂正し,押印すること。In cases where descriptions have changed after filling in this application form up until submission of this application, the organization must correct the part

concerned and press its seal on the correction.

Commercial science Business administration

Liberal Studies

早稲田大学 国際教養学部 学部長 森田典正