Long-term Course(more than 1 year)

Description and Objective for Long-term Course

  • Designed to develop the 4 basic skills in Japanese proficiency (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
  • Various elective classes offered
  • Trial examinations and lessons for the Examinations for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) and the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
  • Academic and career advising
  • Assistance in obtaining visa

Expected outcome after 6 months
  • The ability to understand daily conversation when spoken to slowly.
  • The ability to important information in short phrases such as in signs or notifications.
  • The ability to exchange greetings and give simple self introductions.
Expected outcome after 1 year
  • Daily conversation coming at a more natural pace, a clearer understanding of relationships between people and things mentioned in the narrative
  • The ability to grasp important information from newspaper headlines
  • Skills in reading day-to-day topics containing detailed information.
  • THe ability to converse about things in every-day life.
Expected outcome after 1.5 years
  • The ability to have coherent conversations and listen to the news with less effort. The flow of conversation, relationships within a story, and main points are understood.
  • The ability to read and understand newspaper or magazine articles of various topics, when written in a clear, to-the point manner.
  • The ability to make descriptive statements about everyday life and surroundings.
  • The ability adjust and use appropriate language in different settings and situations.
Expected outcome after 2 years
  • The ability to grasp the main point and understand the relationships within the narrative when spoken at a moderate speed, from the news, conversations, seminars of various genres.
  • The ability understand sentences written in an abstract manner, such as commentaries in a news paper.
  • The ability to use the appropriate Japanese for discussing and debating various topics, i.e. expressing opinions, framing hypotheses and stating expectations.
※The outcomes mentioned are expected for students studying Japanese for the first time.

Applicants for April enrollment

Corse Description
1 year course - Japanese Course A Learn the Japanese language according to each student's ability from basic level to advanced level.
2 year course- Comprehensive Japanese Course A The Diploma authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan.
1 year course -Postgraduate Japanese Course For students continuing their studies after studying for a year at another Japanese language institute in Japan.

Applicant for October enrollment

Course Contents
1.5 year course - Japanese Course B Learn Japanese language according to each student's ability from basic level to advanced level.
2 year course - Comprehensive Japanese Course B The Diploma authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan.

The Diploma will be awarded to those who graduate from the 2 year course.

Advantages of having the Diploma

  • Eligibility to take transfer examinations of 4-year universities in Japan.

Requirements for the Diploma

The Diploma will be awarded to graduates of a vocational college authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan. Conditions are as follows:

  • ・ The period of study should be at least 2 years.
  • ・ The total course hours must be at least 1,700hours.
  • ・ Students are evaluated by examination results and attendance records. If said results and records are satisfactory, a student is then permitted to proceed with graduation.
The Graduate's Voice Letters from Graduates

Therefore I attentively searched for good schools in which to study.
I was looking for a school that has a good curriculum and an environment that allowed me to continue my studies in the business field after graduation.
Fortunately, I found Kansai College! ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’ is a jingle in a certain Japanese commercial that everyone living in Japan knows.
Thanks to the fulfilling lessons provided by friendly teachers, I have been able to reach my goals of speaking Japanese.
I went on to continue my studies at Kansai College and I am currently job hunting.
If you are thinking of studying Japanese, choose a school that aims at the motto ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’

Mr. Kim Do Heon/Nationality: Korea (went further study at Kansai College of Business and Languages)