iCLA International College of Liberal Arts

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iCLA International College of Liberal Arts
  • Recommended for Westerners

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  • Part-time Job Support

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  • Higher Education Counselling

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  • Career Support

    Counselors are available to provide specialized support for full-time employment after graduation.

  • Dormitories Available

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  • In-School Activities

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School Introduction

The International College of Liberal Arts (iCLA) offers a four-year undergraduate program. The College is part of Yamanashi Gakuin University in Japan. The school provides a liberal arts education in English, with a focus on developing students' critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills.

iCLA's curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, while also allowing them to specialize in a particular field of study. The program also emphasizes the development of students' language proficiency, with Japanese language courses offered at all levels.

One of the unique features of iCLA is its diverse student body, which includes both Japanese and international students from over 40 different countries. This creates a rich and dynamic learning environment that fosters cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.

Overall, iCLA offers a rigorous and engaging educational experience that prepares students for a wide range of careers and further study opportunities in Japan and around the world.

Enrolment Terms: April, September

Main Features

Liberal Arts Education
iCLA offers a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum that provides students with a broad foundation in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
English Language Instruction
All courses at iCLA are taught in English, providing students with an immersive English language environment and helping them to develop their language proficiency.
Diverse Student Body
iCLA has a diverse student body consisting of Japanese and international students from over 40 different countries, creating a rich and dynamic learning environment.
Global Outlook
iCLA places a strong emphasis on developing students’ global awareness and understanding, with opportunities for study abroad, international internships, and cross-cultural exchange.
Active Learning
iCLA’s approach to learning emphasizes active participation and engagement, with small class sizes and opportunities for hands-on learning and research.
Supportive Environment
iCLA provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment, with access to academic advising, counseling services, and other resources to help students achieve their goals.
Career Preparation
iCLA prepares students for a wide range of careers and further study opportunities, with a focus on developing critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Beautiful Campus
iCLA’s campus is located in a scenic area of Japan, surrounded by mountains and natural beauty, providing a peaceful and inspiring setting for learning and growth.
iCLA Scholarships
iCLA offers merit-based scholarships that can cover 25% to 100% of tuition and fees.

School Location

The International College of Liberal Arts (iCLA) is located in the city of Kofu, which is the capital of Yamanashi Prefecture in central Japan. Kofu is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, including the nearby Mount Fuji. The city also has a bus system that provides transportation to various locations throughout the city and surrounding areas.

iCLA’s campus is situated in a peaceful and picturesque location on the outskirts of the city, with a scenic view of the surrounding mountains. The campus features modern facilities and resources to support student learning and development, including a library, computer labs, and science labs.

 

Nearest station:

Kofu Station on the JR Chuo Line.

 

From Kofu Station, students can take a bus or taxi to the iCLA campus.

Available Courses

  • Global Business and Economics
  • Political Science
  • Interdisciplinary Arts
  • Japan Studies

Global Business and Economics

Course Description

The Global Business and Economics program at the Institute for Cultural and Language Studies in iCLA is designed for students who are interested in studying business and economics in an international context. This program offers a unique curriculum that combines language training in Japanese with courses on global business, economics, and cross-cultural communication.

By enrolling in this program, students will have the opportunity to develop their language skills while also gaining a deeper understanding of global business practices and the Japanese business environment. Additionally, they will have access to various resources and services provided by ICLA to support their academic and personal growth.

 

Overall, the Global Business and Economics program at iCLA is an excellent choice for students who are looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the areas of business, economics, and international affairs, while also immersing themselves in the rich culture of Japan.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Intake

Categories

Application Start Date

Application Deadline

September

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early September (the year before)

Mid April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Late June

April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early April (the year before)

Late November

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Mid February

Course Features & Electives

  • Comprehensive Curriculum

    The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of topics in business and economics, including marketing, finance, accounting, international trade, and more.

  • Small Class Sizes

    The program offers small class sizes, allowing for more personalized attention and interaction with faculty members.

  • Practical & Interactive Learning

    The program emphasizes practical learning through case studies, simulations, internships, research projects and interactive learning with opportunities for class discussion, group work, and hands-on activities.

  • Advanced Courses

    The program offers advanced courses for students who wish to specialize in a particular area of business or economics.

  • A wide range of electives

    You can choose electives from different areas of studies such as Quantitative Reasoning & Natural Sciences, Data Science, Health & Physical Education, Sociology & Psychology.

  • Supplement your courses with electives from other majors

    By adding electives from other majors, you can expand your career options after graduation. For Global Business and Economics students, it is advisable to add mathematics, statistics and research methods courses to your curriculum.

  • Opportunity to study abroad

    For a semester or two during your program, you will have the opportunity to join a partner school abroad.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees
Each semester

¥608,000

 

Other fees
Application fee ¥7,000
Enrollment Fee ¥200,000 (one-time payment on the first year)
Facility and Equipment fee ¥190,000 / semester

 

  • All first-year students are required to live in iCLA residence halls and are enrolled in the Meal Plan. After the first year, students may choose to move out of the residence hall or remain in it.

 

Accommodation fees

Room and Utilities

¥564,000 / year

Meals* 

¥343,979 / year

Cleaning and repainting fee

¥30,000 (one-time payment)

* For 3 meals per day on weekdays only

Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.

Political Science

Course Description

The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science program at iCLA provides students with a comprehensive education in the field of political science, with coursework that covers a wide range of topics, including political theory, international relations, comparative politics, and public policy.

Through a combination of classroom learning, research projects, and internships, students in this program will develop strong analytical and critical thinking skills, as well as gain a deep understanding of the political systems and institutions that shape our world today.

 

One of the major advantages of this program is its focus on experiential learning opportunities, including internships with government agencies, NGOs, and other organizations involved in the political process. These experiences will provide students with valuable hands-on experience, as well as networking opportunities that can help them launch successful careers in politics, law, public service, and other related fields.

 

Overall, the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science program at iCLA is an excellent choice for students who are interested in studying political systems and institutions, and who want to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a wide range of careers in the public and private sectors.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Intake

Categories

Application Start Date

Application Deadline

September

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early September (the year before)

Mid April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Late June

April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early April (the year before)

Late November

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Mid February

Course Features & Electives

  • Comprehensive Curriculum

    The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of topics in political science, including political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and more.

  • Small Class Sizes

    The program offers small class sizes, allowing for more personalized attention and interaction with faculty members.

  • Practical & Interactive Learning

    The program emphasizes practical learning through case studies, simulations, internships, research projects and interactive learning with opportunities for class discussion, group work, and hands-on activities.

  • Career Preparation

    The program offers career counseling and support, helping students prepare for successful careers in fields such as government, international organizations, NGOs, academia and many more.

  • A wide range of electives

    You can choose electives from different areas of studies such as Quantitative Reasoning & Natural Sciences, Data Science, Health & Physical Education, Sociology & Psychology.

  • Supplement your courses with electives from other majors

    By adding electives from other majors, you can expand your career options after graduation. For Political Science students, it is advisable to add economics, mathematics, statistics and research methods to your curriculum.

  • Opportunity to study abroad

    For a semester or two during your program, you will have the opportunity to join a partner school abroad.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees
Each semester

¥608,000

 

Other fees
Application fee ¥7,000
Enrollment Fee ¥200,000 (one-time payment on the first year)
Facility and Equipment fee ¥190,000 / semester

 

  • All first-year students are required to live in iCLA residence halls and are enrolled in the Meal Plan. After the first year, students may choose to move out of the residence hall or remain in it.

 

Accommodation fees

Room and Utilities

¥564,000 / year

Meals* 

¥343,979 / year

Cleaning and repainting fee

¥30,000 (one-time payment)

* For 3 meals per day on weekdays only

Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.

Interdisciplinary Arts

Course Description

The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts program at iCLA provides students with a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of different artistic disciplines, including music, theater, visual arts, and more. Through a combination of classroom learning, studio work, and performance opportunities, students in this program will develop their creative talents, as well as gain a deep understanding of the role of the arts in society.

One of the major advantages of this program is its emphasis on interdisciplinary learning, which encourages students to think beyond the boundaries of traditional artistic disciplines and explore new and innovative approaches to art-making. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students for a wide range of careers in the arts, including as performers, designers, educators, and arts administrators.

 

In addition, students in this program will have access to a wide range of resources and facilities, including state-of-the-art studios, performance spaces, and equipment, as well as opportunities to participate in performances and exhibitions both on and off campus.

 

Overall, the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts program at iCLA is an excellent choice for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the arts, and who want to develop their creative talents in a supportive and interdisciplinary environment.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Intake

Categories

Application Start Date

Application Deadline

September

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early September (the year before)

Mid April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Late June

April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early April (the year before)

Late November

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Mid February

Course Features & Electives

  • Focus on Arts

    In this program, you will study Art as a whole with courses in Visual Arts (Fine Art, Graphic Design), Music (Audio Engineering, and Digital & Sonic Art), Performing Arts (Western and Japanese film and theater), Language Arts (Creative Writing, Literary Analysis and Linguistics) and Japanese Culture.

  • Theory & Practical Learning

    The program is designed to foster creativity and innovation, with an interdisciplinary approach that combines theory and practical learning through studio work, performances, exhibitions, and collaborations with other students and artists.

  • Career Preparation

    Students are expected to work in a variety of artistic settings throughout their education, and the ability to combine art studies with other iCLA courses prepares students for all kinds of careers.

  • A wide range of electives

    You can choose electives from different areas of studies such as Quantitative Reasoning & Natural Sciences, Data Science, Health & Physical Education, Sociology & Psychology.

  • Supplement your courses with electives from other majors

    By adding electives from other majors, you can expand your career options after graduation. For Global Business and Economics students, it is advisable to add mathematics, statistics and research methods courses to your curriculum.

  • Opportunity to study abroad

    For a semester or two during your program, you will have the opportunity to join a partner school abroad.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees
Each semester

¥608,000

 

Other fees
Application fee ¥7,000
Enrollment Fee ¥200,000 (one-time payment on the first year)
Facility and Equipment fee ¥190,000 / semester

 

  • All first-year students are required to live in iCLA residence halls and are enrolled in the Meal Plan. After the first year, students may choose to move out of the residence hall or remain in it.

 

Accommodation fees

Room and Utilities

¥564,000 / year

Meals* 

¥343,979 / year

Cleaning and repainting fee

¥30,000 (one-time payment)

* For 3 meals per day on weekdays only

Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.

Japan Studies

Course Description

The Bachelor of Arts in Japan Studies program at iCLA provides students with a comprehensive education in the culture, history, language, and society of Japan. Through a combination of language study, coursework, and cultural immersion experiences, students in this program will develop a deep understanding of Japan and its place in the world today.

One of the major advantages of this program is its location in Japan, which provides students with unparalleled opportunities to engage with Japanese culture and society firsthand. Through internships, field trips, and study abroad experiences, students in this program will have the chance to explore Japan and its culture in depth, as well as gain valuable language skills that can help them launch successful careers in a variety of fields.

 

In addition, the Japan Studies program at iCLA is distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, which encourages students to think critically about the complex cultural, historical, and social issues that shape contemporary Japan. Students in this program will take courses in a variety of fields, including history, literature, politics, and economics, among others.

 

Overall, the Bachelor of Arts in Japan Studies program at iCLA is an excellent choice for students who are interested in studying Japan and its culture, and who want to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a wide range of careers related to Japan and East Asia.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Intake

Categories

Application Start Date

Application Deadline

September

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early September (the year before)

Mid April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer Students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Late June

April

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who need a student visa)

Early April (the year before)

Late November

Degree-seeking students

Transfer students

(applicants who have a valid residential status*)

Mid February

Course Features & Electives

  • Comprehensive Curriculum

    The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of topics in Japanese Culture, including studies of the language, Japanese history, international relations, and more.

  • Small Class Sizes

    The program offers small class sizes, allowing for more personalized attention and interaction with faculty members.

  • Practical & Interactive Learning

    The program emphasises practical learning through case studies, simulations, internships, research projects and interactive learning with opportunities for class discussion, group work, and hands-on activities.

  • A wide range of electives

    You can choose electives from different areas of studies such as Quantitative Reasoning & Natural Sciences, Data Science, Health & Physical Education, Sociology & Psychology.

  • Supplement your courses with electives from other majors

    By adding electives from other majors, you can expand your career options after graduation. For Political Science students, it is advisable to add economics, mathematics, statistics and research methods to your curriculum.

  • Opportunity to study abroad

    For a semester or two during your program, you will have the opportunity to join a partner school abroad.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees
Each semester

¥608,000

 

Other fees
Application fee ¥7,000
Enrollment Fee ¥200,000 (one-time payment on the first year)
Facility and Equipment fee ¥190,000 / semester

 

  • All first-year students are required to live in iCLA residence halls and are enrolled in the Meal Plan. After the first year, students may choose to move out of the residence hall or remain in it.

 

Accommodation fees

Room and Utilities

¥564,000 / year

Meals* 

¥343,979 / year

Cleaning and repainting fee

¥30,000 (one-time payment)

* For 3 meals per day on weekdays only

Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.

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