In a ten-week spring program in Kyoto, participants complete Japanese language studies and a fieldwork course in the humanities, while exploring the city's traditional culture, arts, and surrounding regions through excursions and hands-on workshops.
Programs listed below may be of interest to students in this major or offer courses related to the major. This is not an exhaustive list of program options but provides a starting point in your search.
The study abroad program includes pre-departure and on-site orientations, requires students to arrange their own travel, provides visa guidance (none required for U.S. citizens), and offers insurance.
The study abroad program covers lodging, required excursions, a transportation card, a travel guide, and health insurance, but additional costs such as airfare, meals, and personal expenses are not included in the program fees.
Students in the study abroad program will stay in residence halls near Kyoto Seika University, where they can cook their own meals or purchase inexpensive options on campus, and they will participate in various excursions and cultural activities exploring Japan's rich history and traditions.
A UC alumnus, Miri Nakamura holds a B.A. in French literature (UCLA), M.A. in Classical Japanese Literature (Columbia) and Ph.D. in Japanese Literature/Ph.D. Minor in Comparative Literature (Stanford).