?Chinese language and culture program (Dong Hwa University)?Korean language and culture program (Pusan University of Foreign Studies)?Thai language and culture program (Mahidol University)?English language and social service program (Ateneo de Manila University)?French language and Belgian culture program (KU Leuven)?German language and culture program (University of Munich)?English language and British culture program (University of Manchester)?English language and Canadian culture program (University of Prince Edward Island)?English language and American culture program (University of California, Davis)?English language and New Zealand culture program (University of Auckland)12Field Study ProgramsThis is an experiential learning opportunity in which students develop their sociability, international understanding and independence, while deepening their self‐awareness, in the process of working with community residents on various projects overseas.[Sri Lanka “Exploring Development” Program]This program examines the history of international development cooperation. Students formulate their own ideas on international development cooperation in the context of globalization and offer their own approaches.[Food and Environment in the Globalized Society (USA)] A two‐week summer program to study food and the environment in the US. The program consists of language courses, lectures and site visits. In the food program, students visit a hospital and a retirement home to observe registered dietitians (RDs) at work in the US and to learn from their expertise. A homestay program allows students to experience a typical home diet. In the environment program, students learn about environmental problems and public efforts to solve them in the US, while visiting a recycling facility, eco‐village, organic farm, national park and other sites.[Asian Food Culture Program “EAT”] A two‐week summer program that takes a broad look at Asian food cultures. This program is jointly organized by FWU, Mahidol University, and Ewha Womans University. Students will study at FWU for one week and at either of the two partner universities for the second week. University students examine food culture in Asia from a practical standpoint by visiting factories and cooking in addition to attending lectures on food. All lectures are taught in English. Exchange ProgramsExchange programs with our partner universities offer students study‐abroad opportunities ranging from six‐months to one year. A maximum of 30 credits earned at partner institutions may be transferred to meet graduation requirements at FWU, subject to approval. Students who pay tuition at FWU do not have to pay fees at partner universities, so the only costs involved are round‐trip airfare and living expenses, which in many cases are lower than in Fukuoka. In general, a TOEFL (PBT) score of 500 to 550 or higher is required.Language and Culture ProgramsA variety of short‐term language and cultural training programs are held at official partner universities in spring and summer. Programs include opportunities to meet local students and community residents, enabling participants to learn about the culture as well as the language. Students attend a study program of 30 or more hours for two to five weeks during an overseas stay. Completion of the program is certified as an undergraduate credit.English VillageThe English Village is a project that provides FWU students with a simulated study abroad experience. During this period, students are strictly forbidden to speak Japanese, and must use English only in daily life. International students in our short‐term study abroad program (WJC) serve as facilitators, leading extracurricular activities, and trading their normal roles as foreign students on campus for the role of tutor to “study abroad students” coming from Japan. Without leaving the country, participants share a simulated experience of studying overseas by taking part in lectures, orienteering, group games, etc., all conducted in English.OutboundInternational Programs
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