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  • Locations: Nagasaki, Japan
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: USAC 
  • Restrictions: U of A applicants only
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year U of A Application Deadline U of A Decision Date Start Date End Date
Spring 2025 11/01/2024 ** Rolling Admission 03/18/2025 08/06/2025
Fall 2025 04/01/2025 ** Rolling Admission 09/11/2025 02/08/2026
Academic Year 2025-2026 04/01/2025 ** Rolling Admission 09/11/2025 08/07/2026

** If you are applying for an external program, please note the U of A application deadline listed may be different than the external program provider's application deadline.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Study Abroad Advisor: Bumpers College: Miranda Behrends, College of Architecture & Design: Brian Poepsel, College of Education & Health Professions: Miranda Behrends, College of Engineering: Madison Barnes, Fulbright College: Katie Sabo, Walton College: Kat Stoddard Type of Program: External
Credit Hours Available: Between 12-18 Credit Hours Area of Study: Anthropology, Business (General), English, Fine Art, History, Humanities, Japanese
Program Duration: Academic Year, Semester Credit Type: Transfer Credit
Language Courses Offered: Yes Language of Instruction: English, Japanese
Open to non-U of A students?: No Open to Graduate Students?: No
Click here for a definition of this term Automatic Discounts: $385/any term, STAB Scholarship Housing Options: Dorm, Homestay
COVID-19 Vaccination: Vendor strongly recommends (USAC); https://studyabroad.uark.edu/pandemic-studyabroad/
Program Description:
   
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Study abroad in Nagasaki, Japan

nagasaki
 
Study and explore in the beautiful harbor city with a semitropical climate

Take advantage of outdoor recreation and join an overnight trip to Shimabara and a hot springs resort. 

Immerse yourself in the local culture by practicing Japanese and make a friends with a Japanese conversation partner, who will help you adjust to your new home and introduce you to Japanese culture.

Enjoy the benefits of choosing from a range of Japanese society and culture courses taught in English and eight levels of Japanese language.

What's included

Tuition and fees
Housing information assistance
Personalized pre-departure advising
Visa guidance
Parental support and advisement
Scholarship advising and assistance
Transcript assistance
Student health insurance
Local travel resources, tips, suggestions
24-hour emergency support
And more...

 



 
 

        Instruction        

 

Terms available

 

Credit-earning options

English
Japanese
  Spring
Fall
Yearlong
  Undergraduate
 
 
Learn More About The USAC nagasaki Program
 
 
Historically, USAC awards more than $2 million in scholarships, grants, and discounts annually.  
USAC is an award-winning nonprofit international education provider. Since 1982, USAC has provided affordable, valuable study abroad programs that enable you to enhance your academics while providing opportunities and lessons that build interpersonal, time-management, problem-solving, and adaptability skills that will aid in your career development.