Global Gateway Department

The domestic preparation period is short (one year),
This course is designed for those who want to go abroad quickly and learn for a long time.

classification subject system Course Title First year Contents
early period Summer Intensive final Spring Intensive
Preparatory Courses for Study Abroad Language Preparation Courses note-taking 4 4 Students will quickly and accurately understand what they see and hear in class, accurately write down what they see and hear, and develop writing skills that will be useful when reviewing.
Reading & Vocabulary 4 4 Develops quick-reading and summarizing skills to grasp the main points of the entire text and improves vocabulary.
Reading & Vocabulary 8 5 In the first year, students study listening, grammar, and reading comprehensively using regular TOEFL? textbooks with the goal of obtaining a TOEFL? score of 500 on campus.
Study Abroad and Job Placement Career Guidance/Business Protocol 1 The program provides advice on how to make use of study abroad experience in job hunting and fosters various skills that can be used to develop a career both domestically and internationally.
Study Abroad Orientation 4 2 We provide a wide range of information from the educational systems of other countries to the skills and ways of thinking necessary for student life abroad, to support a smooth student life after traveling to a foreign country.
University Credit Courses communication studies Public Communication Basics 5 The course is designed to learn about "communication" itself and cultivate the ability to put it into practice in the classroom.
study of English College Writing 2 4 Students will learn how to learn the correct dissertation writing process and the basic and important rules involved in writing a dissertation that will be accepted by universities and society.
(study of) information systems computer concept 4 Students will learn data preparation techniques for related classes and techniques for handling information on the Internet using Microsoft Office Specialist (Word / Excel / PowerPoint).
music Fundamentals and History of Music 5 Students will learn about a wide range of music, from the evolution of music in various eras to different musical formations and genres.
humanities Western civilization 5 The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of "what it means to be human" in a wide variety of fields, including the humanities, literature, language, religion, and history, which are "the study of human nature.
mathematics Fundamentals of Mathematics 5 Students learn "practical" mathematics that can be practiced in daily life, including geometry and probability, from a comprehensive basic level.
Basic Statistics 5 Through the analysis of various data, students find the properties and regularities of numbers and develop skills that can be used in society and daily life.
economics Fundamentals of Microeconomics 5 Analyze and understand "small" economic and social structures and movements directly related to economic activities, such as household budgets and consumer trends.
geography Basic Cultural Geography 5 Students will learn and understand the world's movements and relations among countries, including their cultures, histories, religions, ethnic groups, and geopolitical interrelationships.
geology Natural Disasters and Earth Science 6 Students will learn to understand the mechanisms of natural phenomena and natural disasters, their impact on human life, and their relationship to the global environment.
study of history U.S. History (pre-1877) 5 Through the history of the United States in the early years of its founding, students will learn about the colonial period and the formation of the federal government.
Special Lectures (optional) U.S. Government and Political Institutions 5 Learn more about the origins and composition of the U.S. government, the basics of local government and political structures, and presidential elections.
life science 5 This course focuses on life forms such as humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms to understand their activities and phenomena in nature, and to study the functions and structures of their genes, cells, and internal organs, as well as their relationship to the environment.

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