Associated Kyoto Program (AKP)
The Associated Kyoto Program (AKP) is sponsored by a consortium of 13 liberal arts colleges including Whitman College. Located on the campus of Doshisha University in downtown Kyoto, AKP offers a rigorous program of intensive Japanese language courses and Japanese area studies courses taught in English by faculty from the member colleges and local scholars. In addition to cultural activities and field trips associated with specific courses, the program offers one overnight trip each semester to places like Hiroshima, Miyajima and Ise. Kyoto is a bustling city of 1.5 million and is renowned for its historic gardens and temples.
“Thanks to AKP, I am able to speak better Japanese because we had amazing Japanese teachers who are always patient and willing to help students with their languages. It is a great program for your language improvement because you will have a unique Japanese homestay and a native conversation partner. So, immersed with the Japanese environment, you have to speak Japanese.” - Yijin C. '19
Student Blog: |
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Faculty Adviser: |
Professor Akira Takemoto (FLL: Japanese) |
Fields of study: |
Intensive Japanese language courses and elective courses in areas such as literature, history, film, economics, politics, and contemporary society. |
Eligibility: |
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Language Prerequisite: |
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Credits: |
16 credits per semester - Required Courses: |
Internships: |
Students may apply for approved internships |
Housing: |
Homestay with a Japanese Family |
Meals: |
Students take their breakfast and dinner with their host family and are provided with a stipend for lunches. |
Semesters Offered: |
Fall, Spring, Academic Year |
Calendar: |
Late August-December; January-April |
Deadline: |
December of the student's sophomore year for participation as a junior. |
Program Link: |
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Memorial Building 205
345 Boyer Ave.
Walla Walla, WA 99362 -
Email or Call to Schedule a Virtual Advising Appt.
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509-527-4992