International Student VOICE
International Student VOICE

Interview with international students

International student in the Department of Economics Faculty of Economics of Economics

"I want to develop my knowledge of management and accounting and do international business".

Name: Kim Yu-jin (Korea)
Faculty and department: Department of Economics at the Faculty of Economics.

"I decided to study abroad after seeing my father working with countries around the world. Now I am learning the basics of management such as micro-macro economy and management strategy. There are many international students on the Hachioji Campus, and by deepening exchanges, I have become able to understand the cultures of other countries. I hope to acquire business administration and an international mindset while I am in school, and in the future I would like to work internationally".

International student of the Faculty of Law Department of Law of Law

"I am learning the fundamentals of law with the aim of entering graduate school".

Name: Mr. Koso (China)
Faculty and department: Department of Law at the Faculty of Law.

"Partly because the parents of a childhood friend were a Law teachers, I wanted to become an international lawyer. I went to the Faculty of Law to make that dream come true. The attraction of Teikyo University is that there is a mock court on campus, and you can learn realistic courts on an experiential basis. With an eye on entering graduate school, I am currently learning the basics of criminal law, civil law, and international law".

International student of the Department of Japanese Cultures, Faculty of Liberal Arts

"I enjoy learning about Japanese culture, Japanese literature, and other areas that I love".

Name: Martel Jimmy (Canada)
Faculty and department: Department of Japanese Cultures at the Faculty of Liberal Arts.

"I started learning Japanese on my own after reading translated books of Japanese novels, but I decided that I wanted to study the language and literature in Japan more seriously. Although understanding traditional Japanese culture and literature is difficult, I am happy to be able to learn professionally. After classes, I enjoy my university life, rehearsing with the members of my music band".

International students in Faculty of Language StudiesDepartment of Language Studies

"I am improving my basic English skills through classes taught by native teachers".

Name: Ms. Ou Teki (China)
Faculty and department: Department of Language Studies, English Course, at the Faculty of Language Studies,

"I enrolled in the Department of Language Studies thinking that if I could learn a language, I would be able to help foreign tourists. This department offers a small class size, which allows students to concentrate on their studies. "Speaking & Listening" is a practical lesson in which a native teacher checks grammar and pronunciation in detail, and I feel that my English skills are being trained".

International students in the Department of Department of Education and Culture, Faculty of Education Education

"I want to improve the education level in my home country. I am working hard towards that dream".

Name: Mohammad Nazran Bin Mohammad Fariz (Malaysia)
Faculty and department: Department of Education and Culture at the Faculty of Education.

"I decided to study in Japan to spread advanced education in Japan to my home country, Malaysia. In the compulsory educational research literacy course, I am attracted to the fact that I can acquire the literacy necessary for conducting research on education. I am working hard to overcome my weaknesses in analysis and presentation".

International student in the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Faculty of Science and Engineering and Engineering

"It is an environment where you can study a wide range of topics related to biology and gain new knowledge".

Name: Kentna Biltong Jin Tao (Malaysia)
Faculty and department: Faculty of Science and Engineering at the Department of Biosciences.

"At the recommendation of a Japanese language school teacher who attended my home country, I decided to study abroad at Teikyo University. At university, we are learning about the functions of cells and the mechanism of genes. If you don't understand Japanese, you can rest assured that the teacher will explain it in English. I am also considering going on to Graduate School school because I want to learn more about genetic modification".

Video interviews of international students

Interviews with foreign students enrolled in Hachioji Campus and graduated foreign students are available on video.

Interview with international students

Interview with graduated international students

Assistance in job hunting in Japan

Job hunting in Japan begins while you are in college. Career support centers on each campus offer a variety of Career-related courses and career support programs.

Career Design Design Exercise Roundtable

Career Development and Job Hunting Support