KYOTO INSTITUTE OF CULTURE AND LANGUAGE
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| Number |
5043 |
renewal |
Oct/2011 |
| Address |
24 Kamihate-cho, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8252 |
| Phone |
075-722-5066 |
Route from the nearest station
Kyoto City Bus: (Nos. 3, 5, 65, 204) – get off at the gKamihate-cho-Kyoto-zokei-geidai-mae bus stop. Kyoto Bus: (No. 55) – get off at the gKamihate-choh bus stop. *Bus stops are located just in front of the school building.
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| FAX |
075-722-5067 |
| URL |
http://www.kicl.ac.jp |
| E-Mail |
kicl@kca.kyoto-art.ac.jp |
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| Type of@Establisher |
Quasi-school juridical person |
Starting date of Japanese
language education |
Apr/1/1969 |
| Name of@representative |
Tokuyama Yutaka |
Term of validity |
| Apr/1/1969 |
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Sep/30/2013 |
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| Name of@Principal |
Yamaguchi Osamu |
Number of Teacheres |
19 |
Including Full-timeTeacheres |
9 |
Status of Japaneseeducation
instituteunder School Education Law |
Miscellaneous school (Regular course) |
Capacity of students |
320 |
Double Shift |
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Students' accommodations |
Available |
| 35,000 ` 48,000 |
Yen( Per month ) |
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| Requirements for admission |
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Completion of 12 years of formal school education or equivalent |
| Selection of students |
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Evaluation of documents |
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| Number of registered students | ( as of |
Jul/2011 |
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| Major countries or regions students are from and number of college students |
China
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@Korea
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@Taiwan
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U.S.A
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Malaysia
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Vietnam
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Australia
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Thailand
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Indonesia
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Others
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Authorized courses and offered
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Purpose
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Length of course@ |
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weeks |
Month of admission |
Fee(Yen) |
| Selection |
Admission |
Tuition |
Others |
Total |
| 1.5 Years Course |
General |
1year 6months |
1,224 |
72 |
10 |
20,000 |
50,000 |
855,000 |
175,500 |
1,100,500 |
| 2 Years Course |
General |
2years |
1,632 |
96 |
4 |
20,000 |
50,000 |
1,140,000 |
234,000 |
1,444,000 |
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| Other Courses |
Summertime intensive course; Evening course; Private tutoring; Special Intensive program for Korean, American and European universities |
State of the 2010 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test ( Annual total )
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mP |
mQ |
mR |
mS |
Total |
| Examinees |
75 |
112 |
25 |
7 |
219 |
| Certified |
29 |
67 |
13 |
5 |
114 |
State of the 2010 Examinaiton for Japanese University Admission for International
Students
| 1st Session(Junej |
2nd Session(Novemberj |
| Japanese as a foreign Langage |
Science, Japan and world, Mathmatics |
Japanese as a foreign Langage |
Science, Japan and world, Mathmatics |
| Examinees |
Obtaind 219
points or more |
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Examineess |
Obtaind 100
points or more |
Examinees |
Obtaind 219
points or more |
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Examinees |
Obtaind 100
points or more |
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20 |
Arts |
7 |
5 |
40 |
34 |
Arts |
9 |
7 |
| Sciences |
2 |
0 |
Sciences |
3 |
0 |
| 2010 Destination of graduates |
Number of graduates in 2010 Before school year |
212 |
| Graduate Schools |
Universities |
Junior Colleges |
College of Technology |
Special TrainingSchool |
TrainingSchool |
Other |
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27 |
0 |
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17 |
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Property and Messages
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Classes are divided in accordance with the abilities and experience of the students. Emphasis is placed on a balance of proficiency in the four areas of Reading and Writing, Speaking and Listening. The curriculum is geared toward the Examination for Japanese University admission for international Students (EJU). |
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In addition to normal classes, special courses are offered for preparation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), as well as a comprehensive program including courses in Science, Mathematics, and Japan and the World for EJU. Also, Preparatory Class for Continuing education in the Field of Art and Design is offered for students who are interested in continuing their education at college or university in the field of Art and Design. |
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Exchange programs with Japanese college students, as well as trips and excursions to schools and various social institutions are held with regularity to help promote social and cultural exchange and communication. |
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