Summer in Mishima, JAPAN

Study Abroad: Summer

2009 Date TBA

Program Description

Stony Brook University offers student a study abroad experience in Mishima, Japan. This four week total immersion program is hosted by the Mishima campus of Nihon University. Students have the opportunity to live and attend classes under the shadow of Mt. Fuji, the symbol of Japan. One of the lectures from the Mishima campus, a Shingon priest, is a former Stony Brook graduate student.

During the Edo period, Mishima was an important post-town of the 503 kilometer long Tokaido Highroad, which connected Kyoto to Tokyo. Hiroshige Ando, a famous woodblock print artist, depicted Mishima as one of the 53 stages of Tokaido Highroad. In addition to its rich cultural history, Mishima is only one hour from Tokyo by way of the bullet train.

Program Highlights

  • Overnight weekend excursion to Tokyo
  • Visits to local museums and cultural sites
  • Activities with Nihon University students

Undergraduate Courses Offered

(It is possible to fulfill a DEC J and to satisfy Skill 3 language requirements.)

JPN 111 Elementary Japanese I

JPN 211 Intermediate Japanese I

JPN 311 Advanced Japanese I

AAS 216 Introduction to Japanese Studies

AAS 487 Supervised Research in Asian and Asian American Studies

ANT 311 Immersion in Another Culture

Living Arrangements

Participants live with a host family

Health Insurance

Stony Brook University offers international health insurance for those who do not have adequate coverage.

 

Eligibility

All undergraduate college students in good academic standing may apply. Language proficiency is NOT required.

 

Program and Tuition Fees

Program fees: TBD

 

Undergraduate Tuition costs: $181.00/credit for NY residents; $442.00/credit for out-of-state residents

Application Deadline

Applications are due March 15th.

Contact

Eva Nagase
Dept. of Asian & Asian American Studies
1125 Humanities Building
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11790-5354
Tel: (631) 632-1423
E-mail: Eva.Nagase@sunysb.edu

 

International Academic Program Department
Melville Library, Room E5340
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3397
Tel: (631) 632-7030

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Winter 2009 Programs."Apply Now" for a rewarding Study Abroad experience!

* Applications for Exchange program are due October 1

* Applications for FUA are due November 1

(Please see www.fua.it)


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