Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts
Location: Kyoto, Japan
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Language of Instruction: Japanese and English
Program requirements: Must be a female student who has completed at least one year of Japanese language study
Terms: Fall semester only (September-December)
Highlights
- UVic exchange students participate in the at Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts (DWCLA).
- DWCLA was founded in 1992. The JSP is a semester program which starts in late September and ends shortly before Christmas.
- The program offers up to 10 female international students both intensive Japanese language courses and Japanese culture and society courses in English. DWCLA students also participate in the culture courses. In pursuing their studies, students have full access to all the facilities available on campus.
- The JSP is mainly held on Imadegawa campus, which is in the center of Kyoto city, and students not only study in the classroom but also take field trips, which include tours of Kyoto.
Area of study
There are two learning components to the JSP:
1) Japanese Language Courses
2) Japanese Culture and Society Courses (in English)- Intercultural Skills for Living in Japan
- Representation of Nature in Japanese
- Culture: from ukiyo-e to anime
- Kyoto Culture and History
- Zen and the Gardens of Kyoto
- Field Trips
- Social events such as welcome and farewell parties, club visits, and other activities.
Credits
Credits at DWCLA:
- Full-time option (7.5 UVic units): 10 credits per term at DWCLA
Course Evaluations at UVic:
- Before departure, UVic students will be able to submit exchange courses to UVic for evaluation. The results will indicate how many UVic units each exchange course is worth, as well as the course equivalency.
- Students must use the evaluation results to ensure their exchange courses credits add up to the equivalent UVic units. The total number of units for each exchange term should be 4.5 UVic units for part-time exchange or 7.5 UVic units for full-time exchange.
- This course evaluation process will be made available and explained in detail during the pre-departure session in early October for Spring exchange terms and in late March for Fall exchange terms. Evaluations take 2-6 weeks to complete and will be emailed to students.
- Course evaluations results are tentative until the end of the exchange term, when a second, final evaluation is conducted by OREM using the students’ exchange transcript, and the results are applied to their UVic record.
Exchange Credit History
- Click here to check out the exchange credit history of courses that have been previously evaluated by UVic for this host university.
- Students are not limited to this list when selecting courses for their upcoming exchange and should consult the host university’s course catalogue for a full list of offerings.
- Important note: this document is a guide only and previously evaluated courses are not guaranteed to be evaluated in the same way in the future.
- After being accepted into the ICS Exchange Program, students will have the chance to submit exchange courses to UVic for evaluation. The results will provide updated unit and credit equivalency information.
Housing
- On-campus housing: Unavailable
- Off-campus housing: Available
- DWCLA offers two off-campus housing options for student accomodations:
1) Homestay: 60,000 yen/month
- Live with the family of a DWCLA or Doshisha University student or graduate. The fee includes two meals per day.
- Single rooms are available in the Kyoto municipal housing for international students. No meals are included in the fee. The dormitory is located 30 minutes by train from the Imadegawa campus and a 15-minute walk from Kintetsu Mukaijima station
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees:
DWCLA tuition fee: waived
Accommodation fees:
- Homestay - 180,000 yen (including two meals/day)
- OR
- Mukaijima Gakusei Center student housing - 109,866 yen (excluding meals)
Financial Aid:
Grants of 200,000 yen are available for participants from partner universities. Recipients will receive 20,000 yen cash on the first orientation day, and the remaining 180,000 yen will automatically be allocated as follows:
- Homestay: 60,000 yen×3 months
- Mukaijima Gakusei Center: 109,866 yen for accommodations & 70,134 yen for meals (for 3 months)
Visa Information
- All JSP participants must come to Japan on a student visa.
- DWCLA will obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (issued by the Ministry of Justice, Immigration Bureau) on each participant’s behalf and send it to her. With that in hand, the application for the student visa can be made at any Japanese embassy or consulate.
- Student visas are valid for three months. Students who wish to stay more than three months are expected to change the visa status by themselves before the program ends.