I want to deepen my connections with the world through tourism.
Name: Liu Xin En (China)
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Economics Department of Tourism Management
The appeal of Teikyo University is that you can study both tourism and management, and there are many international students. In addition, because they promote "“One’s way”," you can freely study subjects that interest you outside of your major. I am currently studying tourism management and Japanese language education. In the future, I would like to work in a job related to international exchange.
I want to deepen my understanding of Japanese culture and law.
Name: Jeong Hogyun (Korea)
Faculty/Department: Faculty Faculty of Law Department of Law
I decided to study abroad because I thought that if I studied the laws of a country (especially civil law), I would also be able to learn about the culture and people's perceptions of that country. Teikyo University's civil law lectures are detailed by field, so I can study the legal field I want to research in more depth. In addition, the university has a comprehensive support system for international students, so I find it attractive that I have many opportunities to interact with Japanese students.
Acquire specialized knowledge and skills in our well-equipped facilities
Name: Vu Lan Anh (Vietnam)
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology
I decided to enroll in order to achieve my goal of "enhancing people's lives through mental health care." I plan to study clinical psychology at university and become a counselor. Teikyo University has a wide range of facilities, so I can acquire specialized knowledge and skills at the same time. I am also improving my language skills through interactions with international students from various countries.
I am honing my Japanese language skills with the aim of becoming an interpreter.
Name: Taya Mary Creery (UK)
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Language Studies Department of Global Japanese Studies
I met some seniors from the Teikyo University Karate Club when I was in elementary school and started studying Japanese. I was interested in learning different cultures and languages, and enrolled in the school to get one step closer to my goal of becoming an interpreter. By studying with Japanese students, I have acquired the advanced Japanese language skills necessary to become an interpreter and have also deepened my understanding of different cultures.
I'm learning a lot about education.
Name: Nur Fatini Najihah binti Mohamad Nasir (Malaysia)
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Education Department of Education and Culture
I decided to enter Faculty of Education because I believe that education is a field of study where not only students but also teachers can grow together through teaching. In Faculty of Education, you can learn not only classroom management and lesson plan creation, but also communication skills and presentation skills. You will acquire skills that will be useful in whatever industry you work in the future.
A caring teacher helps me understand the lessons better
Name: You You (China)
Faculty/Department: Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Biosciences
Due to my interest in biology and the recommendation of my Japanese language school teacher, I decided to study abroad at Teikyo University. At university, I am studying plant and animal physiology, which aims to understand life phenomena at the molecular, cellular, organ, and individual levels. It is very helpful that my teacher can give me detailed explanations after class. I would like to learn the basics well and learn more about animal systems.
Interviews with foreign students enrolled in Hachioji Campus and graduated foreign students are available on video.
Interview with international students
Interview with graduated international students
Job hunting in Japan begins while you are in college. Career support centers on each campus offer a variety of Career-related courses and career support programs.
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