The Japan in East Asia Program aims to provide students with a wide range of social science and humanities courses to develop an advanced understanding of Japanese/East Asian politics, economy, society and culture in a global context. The program is organized so that students will be able to receive a Bachelor's degree by taking classes that are taught in English. The curriculum reflects sixty years of experience and continuous improvement and innovation in liberal arts education at the College of Arts and Sciences.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Hongo Campus (Hongō): The oldest and main campus, located in central Tokyo, known for its history (Akamon Gate) and housing most faculties and graduate schools.
Komaba Campus: Home to the College of Arts and Sciences, focusing on general education for freshmen and sophomores.
Kashiwa Campus: UTokyo's newest campus, a center for cutting-edge scientific research, located northeast of Tokyo in Chiba prefecture.