How students learn at Kyoto Tachibana University1.Fieldwork in Kyoto, an internationally known culture cityCulturally and historically important spots, commercial sites that maintain traditional merchantsユ customs, and museums, all scattered about in Kyoto city, are often classrooms. Fieldwork in such sites promotes active involvement in learning through hands-on experience.
2.Overseas study/training programsVarious overseas study/training programs that meet the needs of individual students are provided. Students learn through contact with people in various countries.
3.Comprehensive career educationComprehensive career development programs are offered to help students determine the course of their career, design a plan for career development, and acquire job-related skills and knowledge.
4.Foreign student acceptance systemA foreign student learns the curriculum centering on Japanese in our school. Furthermore, the curriculum carries out instruction which is suited to a student's individual level. |