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English Major Academic Characteristics
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To acquire a high level of English proficiency
Thorough "foundation solidification
In the first year, we build up the "foundation" of English. Vocabulary, English grammar, reading comprehension, writing, and conversational expression are all solidified to build a foundation for acquiring a high level of English proficiency.
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English you've learned.
Anyway, practice and transmission
In addition to the common subject "EIC," students will actually use the English they have learned in specialized subjects such as "Japan Studies," "Debate Practice," and "TOEIC?Speaking & Writing. Under the supervision of non-Japanese faculty members, students will further strengthen their ability to communicate in English.
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It is a testament to the learning
Qualifications and Certifications
We provide thorough preparation for English-related qualification tests. In addition to the TOEIC? L&R Test administered by all departments, the English major requires students to take the TOEIC? S&W Tests, which measure output skills.
English Major
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4 majors to study English for your career path
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- Interpretation and Translation
- Students will be trained as interpreters and translators, acquiring advanced command of English and Japanese. In the interpretation classes, students will increase their vocabulary and knowledge of current events through extensive listening, and in the translation classes, students will aim to translate according to the type of text.
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- Medical English Major
- Students will acquire a high level of English proficiency and knowledge of medicine and medical care in order to become medical interpreters or medical clerks. The knowledge and skills required for medical interpreting can be used not only in the medical field, but also in a wide range of fields such as the hospitality industry.
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- English Career Major
- In order to find a job that makes use of English language skills, students will be prepared for job-hunting activities, cultivate basic skills for working adults, and learn business English.
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- University Transfer Major
- We aim to transfer students to Kanda University of International Studies and other public and private universities. We will prepare students for university transfer examinations, including English examinations, essays, and interviews.
In addition to common courses, English majors study specialized courses in leveled classes. Classes are reorganized in the third semester of the first year and the first semester of the second year.
Pick Up Lessons
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Japan Studies
Students will learn how Japanese culture, such as Japanese food, anime, and fashion, is communicated around the world in English, and develop the ability to communicate about Japan in English.
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TOEIC? Speaking & Writing
Students will prepare for the TOEIC? Speaking & Writing Test (required for English majors), which measures the two English skills of speaking and writing.
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Debate Exercises
The goal is to acquire the knowledge, information gathering skills, logical and critical thinking skills, and the four English language skills necessary to be able to debate in both Japanese and English.
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Recommended for those whose parents are foreign nationals, those who have been abroad for a long period of time, and international students.For more information about the Japanese Language Program, click here.
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Qualifications and Main Career Paths
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Aimed Qualifications
TOEIC? 700 or higher, TOEIC? Speaking 130 or higher, TOEIC? Writing 140 or higher, Practical English Proficiency Test Level 1 or higher, TOEFL ITP? 480 or higher, Medical Interpreter Skills Test Level 2 or higher, National Certified Interpreter Guide, United Nations Official English Proficiency Test Level B or higher The United Nations Official Languages English Proficiency Test Level B or higher, English for Tourism Test Level 2 or higher, Business Proficiency Test Jobpass Level 2 or higher, Secretarial Skills Test Level 2 or higher, Microsoft Office Specialist
Main career paths
ANA Cargo, East Japan Railway Company (JR East), JTB Global Marketing & Travel, The Okura Tokyo, HIS, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, All Nippon Airways, Takashimaya, Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters, Tokai Railway Company, Toray Industries, Inc. Japan Racing Association (JRA), Nippon Express, Japan Translation Center, Nomura Boeki, Hato Bus, Hino Motors, Hoshino Resort, Isetan Mitsukoshi, Mirial Resort Hotels, Bank of Yokohama
Aoyama Gakuin University, Gakushuin University, Kanazawa University, Kansai University, Kanda University of International Studies, Kobe University, International Christian University, Komazawa University, Saitama University, Shiga University, Chuo University, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Doshisha University, Toyo University, Nagoya University, Nihon University, Hosei University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Waseda University
*Abstracts of graduates from the past 10 years (2014 - 2023).
I spent two years in Kenya as an "Overseas Mission Fellow.
It was a time for self-reflection.
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I decided to enroll in Kanda Institute of Languages because I was attracted by the small class size and the ability to acquire "English + α" skills. I wanted to work at an overseas diplomatic mission because I wanted a job where I could make full use of the English I had learned. I was able to fulfill my wish and passed the exam in the fall of my sophomore year, thanks to the extensive guidance I received in the on-campus exam preparation course. At the Embassy of Japan in Kenya, I was in charge of various tasks, such as assisting dignitaries visiting the country from Japan at the airport, booking accommodation, and arranging vehicles. The experience of being involved in providing local support for visiting ministers and parliamentarians from various ministries and agencies is something that will last a lifetime. In my private life, I tried horseback riding with local friends. I will never forget the experience of crossing paths with wild animals in the vast land. After returning to Japan, I decided to pursue a career as a creator after attending a technical college for computer graphics, and now I am in charge of creating 3DCG characters at a production company.
In the future, my goal is to create human-like virtual humans and produce talent activities on SNS. 3DCG has a wide range of expression, but information in Japanese is very limited. The English skills I developed as a student have been very useful in gathering the latest information from overseas. I would not be where I am today without the experience of studying English hard at Kanda Institute of Languages and working abroad as an overseas diplomatic mission representative. I am very happy to be able to spend my days challenging myself to do what I truly want to do.
Nae Tajima
Digital Artist, Kakela Studios Inc.
English Majors Graduated in March 2018
Saitama Prefectural Nanryo High School
Former dispatched by the Embassy of Japan in Kenya
About English Majors Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between the English major and the Global Communication major?
- There are three major differences. First, the Department of Global Communication has "TOEIC? 800 or higher" as one of its graduation requirements; students cannot graduate without a TOEIC? score of 800 or higher. On the other hand, the English major has no such graduation requirement. This difference is due to the fact that the objective of the Department of Global Communication is to nurture individuals who can be immediately effective in the international community, and the Department emphasizes the development of English communication skills with a TOEIC? score of 800 or higher, which is necessary to be able to work immediately. The Global Communication Department requires 147 credits (2352 hours) for graduation, while the English Major requires 130 credits (2080 hours). And while the English major is divided into the "Interpreting and Translation / Medical Interpreting / English Career / University Transfer" majors, where students study each specialized skill in more depth, all students in the Global Communication major follow the same curriculum. As you can see, there are many differences between the two departments. We encourage you to attend school information sessions and other open campus events to help you choose the right department. Please note that a "Certificate of Participation in the Global Communication Department Information Session" is required when applying for the Global Communication Department, so please be sure to attend the information session.
Watch the video English Major
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Department Introduction Vol. 3 [Movie
Kanda Institute of Languages has 10 departments and 12 courses. In this video, we introduce the "English Major" and the "Asian/European Language Department," where students double major in "English" and "another language.
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social entrepreneur
Kota Sakaji
English Major Graduated March 2017
Kanto Daiichi High School, Tokyo -
ANA Narita Airport Service
Kana Nakajima
English major, graduated in March 2013
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Common subject "EIC
The video introduces "English for International Communication," the reason why students can use English at Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages!
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Department of International Business and Career
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CAREER PROGRAM
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Department of International Airlines
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE PROGRAM
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Department of International Tourism
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM PROGRAM
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International Hotel Department
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL PROGRAM
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Department of Digital Communication
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
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Department of Global Communication
GLOBAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
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English Major
ENGLISH MAJOR PROGRAM
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Department of Asian/European Languages
ASIAN/EUROPEAN LANGUAGES PROGRAM
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Children's English Teacher Training Course
EARLY CHILDHOOD ENGLISH EDUCATION PROGRAM
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study abroad department (e.g. at school)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM
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1 Year Course] English Basic Training Course
english foundation program