SAGA UNIVERSITY PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC EXCHANGE 2015-2016



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SAGA UNIVERSITY PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC EXCHANGE 2015-2016 SPACE (Saga University Program for Academic Exchange) is a special program designed for international students from affiliated universities around the world. It offers a unique curriculum of Japanese language classes and courses in the student s major in English and Japanese. Participating students deepen their knowledge and understanding not only of their major field of study, but also of Japanese society and people, through academic work and meaningful interactions with Japanese students and the local people. 1. Types of Academic Programs Students choose either the SPACE-E or SPACE-J program, depending on the student s aim of study in Japan and the preference for language in which to study. SPACE-E SPACE-J Courses are taught in English. This program is for only undergraduate students. Students register regular courses taught in Japanese. Both undergraduate and graduate students can participate. We recommend that you choose SPACE-J if you already have high Japanese language proficiency and have passed the Level 2 or higher JLPT. 2. Eligibility Students who meet the following conditions are eligible to apply. 1) Status The applicants must be enrolled in full-time degree programs at overseas universities that have concluded a student exchange agreement or memorandum of student exchange with Saga University or are in the process of concluding such. The student must be enrolled as a full-time student at the home institution throughout the period of study at Saga University. An applicant for SPACE-E must be an undergraduate student who has completed at least two years of study at the home institution. An applicant for SPACE-J must have completed at least one year of study at the home institution and be enrolled in either an undergraduate or graduate (Master s) program at

one of our partner institutions. 2) Language Proficiency Requirements SPACE requires exchange students to be proficient in either English or Japanese. Culture & Education Economics Science & Engineering Agriculture Must submit your SPACE-E Must submit your TOEFL or IELTS score TOEFL or IELTS score*1 Must submit your TOEFL or IELTS score Must submit your TOEFL or IELTS score Undergraduate JLTP 2 or above *2,3 SPACE-J Graduate JLTP 1 *1: A student who registers for Development of Economics is required to obtain a TOEFL-iBT 61 or above, or IELTS 5.0 or above. *2: For a student who is unable to take the JLTP test, SPACE will consider scores in the Japanese language section of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students ( 日 本 留 学 試 験, EJU). Please contact our office if you have taken this examination. For a student resides the country or region where JLPT is hold less than once a year and EJU is not hold, SPACE will also consider scores of J-CAT (Japanese Computerized Adaptive Test). In that case, you have to take the test under the supervision of home university staff. If you wish to use J-CAT, please contact our office prior to taking the test. * 3: All SPACE-J students will take a placement test after arrival. If the student s Japanese language proficiency is evaluated as at an intermediate or pre-intermediate level, he or she must take in the Bridging Course which provides intensive Japanese language education. At the end of the first semester, all students in the Bridging Course will take a test to determine whether they have obtained sufficient Japanese proficiency to register for regular courses. 3. Number of Students Accepted A total of 60 students for SPACE-E and SPACE- J for the academic year 2015-2016 4. Admissions and Period of Study Exchange students commence their study either in October or in April. 1) Students who commence their study in October in SPACE-E and those who study in

SPACE-J choose the duration of their study: either one semester or two semesters. 2) The duration of study for those who commence in April in SPACE-E is only ONE SEMESTER. 5. Academic Calendar The academic year at Saga University is divided into spring and fall semesters: 1) 2015 Fall Semester: Classes October 1 to mid February Winter Break December 26 to January 6 Exams February 5 to 16 Spring Break February 17 to April 5 2) 2016 Spring Semester (tentative): Classes Exams April 6 to late July late July and early August Summer Break early August to September 30 6. Academic Programs and Credits The SPACE program has a flexible curriculum in which exchange students fulfill their aims by taking courses from their major field of study while learning Japanese language and culture. The minimum coursework requirement for exchange students is 12 credits per semester, or 24 credits per year. At the end of the exchange period, those students who have fulfilled the requirements will receive a certificate of completion from Saga University. We will report the number of the credits that each student has earned to the international affairs division or the equivalent of the home university at the end of each semester. SPACE students who have earned credits are provided with an official academic transcript from Saga University. The student s home institution may determine whether to grant the credits based on this transcript.

* * * * * See (3) Japanese Language Courses (Available for both SPACE-E and SPACE-J students) (1) Courses in Students Major for SPACE-E SPACE-E students are able to register in courses throughout the university after consulting and obtaining permission from their academic advisor and the course instructor. Students in the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Agriculture will be required to conduct guided independent study as a part of their study at Saga University. Their supervisor will provide guidance at the beginning of the period and necessary advice and assistance throughout the program.

Field methods in Linguistics (S) (F) Academic Writing in English (S) General Topics on Applied Biological Sciences (F) General Topics on Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (S) Biofunctional chemistry (S) (2) Courses in Students Major for SPACE-J SPACE-J students can select courses in the student s major with guidance of the academic advisors. Please refer to the following website for searching possible courses in your major.

(3)Japanese Language Courses (available for both SPACE-E and SPACE-J students) * Saga University offers Japanese language courses at six levels from beginning to advanced. Students are required to take a placement test upon their arrival and will be placed according to their language level. The program offers flexibility and choice, and students are able to gain Japanese skills ranging from a daily life level to an academic level. SPACE students can earn credits after successfully completing these courses. * We re now reforming the curriculum of Japanese Language Courses. As a result, the flexibility and choices will be considerably limited starting in the Spring Semester 2016. However, it is guaranteed that students are still able to obtain the required number of the credits for Japanese courses and receive a certificate. (4) Interface Subjects of Cross-Cultural Interaction (available for both SPACE-E and SPACE-J students) OGE (Organization for General Education) of Saga University offers courses for Cross-cultural Interaction to international students together with Japanese students. International students should be aware that while they are encouraged to take these courses, the number of available class slots might differ among the classes offered. For example, some courses allow for one-half of the total number of students to be international students with the other half consisting of Japanese students. Other courses conducted in English however will accept only a limited number of international students who are expected to be English mentors and help lead the class. How international students enroll

and participate in courses vary from course to course. Please read the description of the enrollment for each course for Cross-cultural Interaction at: URL: http://www.irdc.saga-u.ac.jp/ja/interest/space.html 7. Application Procedures 1. Documents Required for Application (1) SPACE Application Form (2) 1 Letter of Recommendation (3) Academic Transcripts: issued by the student s home institution (4) Language Proficiency test results (i.e., TOEFL, IELTS or Japanese Language Proficiency Test score sheets). Applicants for SPACE-E: You must submit your score sheet of TOEFL or IELTS Applicants for SPACE-J: You must submit JLPT score sheets or the results of the Japanese language section of the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) or J-CAT (Japanese Computerized Adaptive Test. If you take J-CAT, you must contact International Office of your university in order that they first contact International Affairs Division, Saga University to tell this intention. (5)1 copy of the Certificate of Enrollment at the Home Institution: issued by the student s home institution (6)Application for Certificate of Eligibility for Status of Residence (7)Certificate of Health (8) A bank statement of funds available for supporting the Applicant s study abroad, if he or she would like to study abroad in the SPACE program despite not receiving a JASSO scholarship (9) 5 identical photographs: head and shoulders, plain background, 4cm x 3cm 8. Application Deadlines Complete application forms must reach the SPACE office by the following dates: Fall Semester Admission 2015: March 15, 2015 Spring Semester Admission 2016: December 1, 2015 9. Where to Apply SPACE Program Center for Promotion of International Exchange, Saga University 1 Honjo-machi, Saga City, SAGA 840-8502, JAPAN

Tel: +81-952-28-8169 Fax: +81-952-28-8819 E-mail: ryugaku@mail.admin.saga-u.ac.jp 10. Notification of Results The results of the preliminary document screening examination will be made available to students though their home institutions. Fall Semester Admission 2015: Mid-May 2015 Spring Semester Admission 2016: Early-February 2016 11. Japan Students Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarship The JASSO (previously AIEJ) scholarship program for short-term exchange students is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in order to expand and promote exchange between Japanese and foreign universities and students. The Short-Term Student Exchange Program Scholarship is as follows: (1) Eligibility for a JASSO scholarship 1. Students must be enrolled in a university that has already or is planning to conclude a Student Exchange Agreement or Memorandum with Saga University. 2. Students who do not hold Japanese citizenship. 3. Students who demonstrate excellent academic and personal records at their home university. 4. Students who have strong motivation as well as clear goals and who are likely to benefit from studying in Japan. 5. Students who do not otherwise have the financial means to study in Japan. 6. Students who upon their completion of the program will return to their home institutions and continue their studies or obtain their degrees. 7. Students who are able to enter Japan on a student visa. (2) Scholarship Monthly amount: 80,000