Non-Degree Course Description
Course Description
The teaching method, course arrangement and materials focus on building a sound Japanese language understanding. The teachers strive to bring forth new ideas in vocabulary, using “listening, speaking, reading and writing" as the foundation of instruction presented through small-class lectures, Japanese teaching is exact, vivid and practical.
After class, students will have opportunities to interact with the Japanese society, in order to learn more about the culture. Students from abroad will take standardized exams and Japanese proficiency exams. Those who wish to enter a university, college, or professional training school will receive systematic assistance.
Enrollments and Duration (Pre-College Students Only)
- April Enrollment : 2-year course
- July Enrollmen: 1-year 9 -month course
- October Enrollment : 1-year 6-month course
- January Enrollment :1-year 3-month course
Students can choose the course from three courses.
- Pre-College Student Japanese Course
- Part-Time Students

( Wishing to Further Their Education ) - Non-Degree Course
- One on One Lesson Course
| Purpose: enable students to pass an entrance examination to a vocational school, 2-years college, university or graduate school. |
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Novice Level |
Pronunciation practice, everyday dialogue, basic writing, |
the third grade of THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST |
Intermediate Level |
Using authentic Japanese reading materials and listening practice, vocabulary and composition, Chinese character recognition, required grammar course reading and comprehension practice |
The second grade of THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST |
Advanced Level |
Complicated listening and reading comprehension practices,with composition learning. |
The first grade of THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST |
Admissions: Students hoping to proceed into universities or higher education.
General requirements:
(1) Have a valid Japanese visa.
(2) High School Diploma or above.
(3) Physical health, mental aptitude, and emotional stabilities.
(4)Willingness to proceed onto higher education in Japan; such as, universities and vocational schools.
Purpose: Learn to speak, listen, read and write Japanese, as well as also study Japanese culture and society.
Purpose: We offer private lessons. Students are able to learn Japanese at their own pace.



