Business Topics(Video Games, Media, and Culture)

Overview

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This coming winter, J. F. Oberlin University opens its doors even wider to the world:

The Winter Session at J. F. Oberlin University is an intensive program held in the center of Tokyo, offering two sessions, a maximum of four weeks (with an optional Hakuba Snow Trip available). Students may choose to participate in one or both sessions. Courses offered in 2027 will include several content-based courses and two levels of Japanese language courses. Each course provides participants with a hands-on experience through both theoretical study and practical learning opportunities, including field trips and guest lectures by industry professionals. Upon completion of each course, participants will receive an official transcript from J. F. Oberlin University (4 credits per course)*****.
For a more extended experience, the Semester Program combines both Winter Session modules followed by an additional 7 weeks of coursework, allowing students to earn up to 20 credits in total. This program offers deeper academic engagement and a fuller cultural experience in Japan. Whether you're looking for an intensive academic experience or a more comprehensive semester abroad, our programs provide a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and connect.

We offer two study options to suit your goals and schedule. Compare the features below to find the right fit for your academic journey in Japan.

Winter Session Spring Semester Program
Duration 2 weeks per session (up to 4 weeks) Approx. 90 days
Credits 4 credits per session (max 8) 20 credits
Schedule Session1: January 2 - January 16
Session2: January 16 - January 30 January 2 - March 27
*Includes both Winter Sessions (Session 1 & 2) + 7 weeks
Break: February 1 - February 7
Courses 1 course per session 5 courses throughout the program
Visa Requirement None None
Best For Students with limited time Students seeking a full semester abroad

🎓Credit-bearing courses                  🗣️Courses offered in English

💬Discussion-based classes                  💰Reasonable Price

🔰No Japanese language requirement             👭International exchange with J.F. Oberlin students

*****Each 4 credit course =2,800 total minutes of class time

Courses

📖**Course Descriptions

(click to check the syllabi & instructors’ profiles)**


Winter Session 1 (January 2 - January 16)

Japanese Language A(Beginner Elementary)

Japanese Language A(Beginner)

Japanese Language B(Intermediate)

Cross-Cultural Studies (Anime and Japanese Popular Culture)

Cross-Cultural Studies(Japanese History and Society through Film)

Business Topics (Management in Japanese Corporations)

Winter Session 2 (January 16 - January 30)

Japanese Language A(Beginner Elementary)

Japanese Language A(Beginner)

Japanese Language B(Intermediate)

Business Topics (Management in Japanese Corporations)

Business Topics(Video Games, Media, and Culture)

Semester Program (January 2 - March 27)

(Includes both Winter Sessions (Session 1 & 2) + additional 7-week course period)

General Theory of Marketing International Business Issues (Marketing) Global Corporate Finance Global Corporate Strategy Business Organization and Management

Optional Ski trip

Hakuba Snow Trip ① (January 16-19)

Hakuba Snow Trip ② (January 30-February 2)

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Photo Gallery

Participant’s voice

Class was very engaging, and I enjoyed both dinners and the cultural experiences!   ―― DR from Florida Gulf Coast University

I am truly blessed to have experienced this program. Thank you to everyone involved. ―― TC from Okanagan College

It’s a great opportunity for me to meet different and new people and open my mind. ―― MCL from Hong Kong Baptist University

It was an amazing experience and I recommend Hakuba Snow Trip to everyone who chooses to do the winter term program ―― JD from Stevens Institute of Technology

My Journey to Japan: Reflections on Winter Session 2025


Campus

Classes will be take place on the Shinjuku Campus which is located in the center of Tokyo. Participants can enjoy easy access to famous sightseeing spots such as Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Harajuku, Tokyo, Ginza, and other tourist destinations after school.

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Schedule