Kyoto International University
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Kyoto International University (KIU) is a small, Christian, international university located in the cultural center of Japan.

Location

Kyoto International University's campus is strategically located in Kyotanabe City which is 30 minutes away from three major locations; Kyoto City, Osaka-Kobe Metropolitan Area, and Nara City.

Programs

KIU offers an individualized, international and applied education. At present, students major in
“international studies” in either the international business or government track. The
experiential component of a KIU education makes it useful and distinctive because the emphasis
goes beyond knowledge transfer to skill development and attitude formation. For example,
business students visit major Fortune 500 companies such as Toyota and Panasonic or Nike
and Apple to apply classroom theory with real world practice. Experiential education extends
internationally with an international development/service learning trip to Africa. Domestic internships
and service learning opportunities round out the KIU student experience.

KIU’s main educational delivery model has been grounded in experiential education in the
Japanese marketplace complemented by the small and supportive classroom environment. To
simulate a professional global business environment, KIU leverages web-conferencing and other
asynchronous technologies to support the core delivery method of marketplace-classroom
experience.

Both classroom and distance education are available at KIU and directed by qualified as well as
dedicated Christian faculty.

Four-year undergraduate program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in International Studies (International Business and Government concentrations). Two-year undergraduate program offers an Associate of Science degree in Liberal Arts.

History

KIU is recognized by the Kyoto prefectural government and is classified as a “kakusho gakko” by
the central government of Japan’s Ministry of Education (MEXT). KIU was formerly a branch
campus of Phillips University (Oklahoma, US). In 1989, Phillips University Japan closed due to
financial difficulties. Since then, KIU continues to offer courses that follow the basic syllabi of US
universities including the calculation of credits, the textbook and the general outline with some
minor adjustments made for the diverse student body. Since the closure of Phillips University
Japan, many KIU students have successfully transferred credits to US colleges and universities as
well as matriculated at MEXT graduate programs (public and private) in Japan.

As a small school, KIU provides a select and diverse group of students a supportive environment
to pursue their individualized educational goals while growing as 1) self-directed learners, 2)
effective communicators, 3) critical thinkers, 4) problem solvers and 5) responsible stewards.
KIU students (along with KIU academy graduates) often continue their undergraduate or graduate
education overseas as well as pursue a wide variety of careers.

Diverse Graduate Studies

The KIU curriculum is rigorous and challenges our diverse students to achieve their
individualized educational goals. KIU graduates and students have been accepted into a wide
variety of highly competitive and elite graduate programs.
These include, but are not limited to: Asbury Theological Seminary (Counseling), Azusa Pacific
University (Business), Harvard University (East Asian Studies), Kobe Women’s University
(Translation), Mie Prefectural University (Medical), New York University (Culture, Education and
Human Development), Portsmouth University (Film), Princeton University (Theology), Stanford
University (Law), University of Edinburgh (Plant Science) and University of Nebraska - Lincoln
(Journalism).

Undergraduate Credit Transfer

Likewise, universities and colleges throughout the United States that have accepted KIU transfer
credit include, but are not limited to:

Azusa Pacific University, Cedarville University, Cornell University, Dordt College, Florida Institute
of Technology, Grove City College, Nyack College, Ohio State University, Pepperdine University,
Stanford University, State University of New York – Plattsburgh, The Masters College, Truman
State University, University of Nebraska, University of Southern California, University of South
Dakota and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

In sum, by challenging students to grow as lifelong learners, KIU strives to prepare and position
students for success and a life of service in the global, interconnected world – regardless of their
chosen profession or geographic location. (Please see the following link
http://www.kyotoiu.ac.jp/en/alumni/index.htm for more details regarding student educational
and career outcomes.)

External links

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