The Osaka University Short-term Student Exchange Program (OUSSEP)
is designed to give students from overseas who do not speak Japanese well, or
who have not studied Japanese at all, an opportunity to study at Osaka University
for one year. It offers a special academic program of courses taught in English.
Although a growing number of overseas students would like to study in Japan,
the language has always been a barrier. OUSSEP was launched in the 1996-97 academic
year as a way to overcome this barrier and will begin its tenth academic year
in the fall of 2005. Recently OUSSEP has accepted around thirty students per year.
Students who come to OUSSEP study in a unique international atmosphere.
The students come from many countries of the world. During the ninth academic
year OUSSEP admitted thirty-three students from twenty-nine universities in
fifteen countries. Asia-Oceania, North America and Europe are almost equally
represented among the students. Students come with different cultural backgrounds
and various academic majors. At Osaka University they attend the same classes,
spend a year together as classmates, and develop very close friendships. Of
course, they also make friends with the Japanese student population. Students
are expected to broaden their perspectives by studying subjects outside the
topics studied at their home institutions.
Class of 2004-2005 at the Opening Ceremony | |
New International Student Center (left), Suita Suita Campus |
The University grants credits to the students who attend OUSSEP, for the courses they take at Osaka University, and presents a certificate of completion to the student who successfully completes the requirements of OUSSEP. The credits may be transferred to the student's home university according to the provisions included in the pertinent inter-institutional exchange agreement.
Regular Short-term Exchange Programs In addition to the English speaking OUSSEP program, there
are two types of regular short-term (i.e. less than one academic year)
exchange programs at Osaka University. |
A student who attends OUSSEP is enrolled in one of the undergraduate* or graduate schools** of Osaka University as a Special Auditor***. The International Affairs Committee, which is made up of faculty members representing a variety of University institutions, is responsible for the management of OUSSEP. The International Student Center (ISC) is in charge of coordinating the program and takes care of the students in collaboration with the institutions. Two faculty members, who belong to the ISC, are appointed as the OUSSEP coordinators. They are responsible for the actual day-to-day operation of the program. The International Student Division of the Administration Bureau of the University takes care of administrative matters pertaining to the program.
***A "Special Auditor" refers to an exchange student who attends classes and is graded on course work, exams, etc. but does not pursue a degree.
Undergraduate schools* | Graduate schools** | |
Dentistry | X | X |
Economics | X | X |
Engineering | X | X |
Engineering Science | X | X |
Human Sciences | X | X |
Law | X | |
Law and Politics | X | |
Letters | X | X |
Medicine | X | X |
Pharmaceutical Sciences | X | X |
Science | X | X |
International Public Policy | X | |
Language and Culture | X | |
Information Science and Technology | X | |
Frontier Biosciences | X | |
Law (Law School) |
X indicates an institution in which a student may be enrolled.
Toyonaka Branch, International Student Center | |
Toyonaka Campus |
The academic year for regular educational programs in most Japanese
universities, including Osaka University, begins in April and ends in March.
However, the OUSSEP year, which is divided into two 15-week semesters, runs
from late September until early August of the following year.
We may consider accepting a limited number of students in
April as well. Some students from Oceanian universities join OUSSEP in April
and remain in the program until the following February. Please contact us for
details.
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