Akita International University - Swinburne University of Technology

JAPAN-Akita
International
University
Country Japan
Institution Name Akita International University
Institution Website http://www.aiu.ac.jp/international/en/in/
State Tohoku (Honshu)
City Akita
Semester Date Spring: April-July
Fall: September-December
Application Deadlines Spring: November 1st
Fall: April 1st
Important Dates for Exchange http://web.aiu.ac.jp/student/en/news_undergrad/2013/10/09_
Students 1830.html
Arts
Business
(no engineering)
Course Available for Exchange http://www.aiu.ac.jp/international/en/in/academic/
Students
Accommodations http://www.aiu.ac.jp/international/en/in/pre-departureinformation/housing/
Credit Equivalency
Department
EAP
Unit Code
EAP101
EAP102
EAP104
Akita
18 credits
12 credits
Swinburne
50 Credit Points = 4 units
37.5 Credit Points = 3 units
Course
EAP I
EAP II (TL)
EAP Academic Reading (TLR)
Credit
9
9
3
English Language
Foundations
Social Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Math and Natural
Sciences
EAP105
EAP106
BRI150
ENG100
ENG101
ENG102
ENG120
ENG150
ANT150
DEM210
ECN100
ECN210
EDU151
ENV100
GEO150
GEO260
GEO270
HIS110
HUM150
LAW160
PLS150
PSY150
SOC150
SOC170
SOC231
SOC250
SOC285
ART150
ART161
ART200
ENG110
HUM140
HUM155
HUM170
HUM220
HUM230
HUS150
MUS200
MUS201
MUS203
MUS205
MUS210
PHI150
PHI160
BIO100
BIO105
BIO205
CHM100
CHM105
PHY100
EAP Academic Writing (TLR)
EAP Academic Listening and Speaking (TLR)
Bridging Learning Communities
Composition I (TL)
Academic Reading Across Disciplines (TL)
Speech Communication (TL)
Introduction to English Studies (TLR)
Advanced Research Writing (TL)
Cultural Anthropology
Demography
World of Business & Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Education Systems (TLR)
Environmental Science
Geography (Physical and Human)
Urban Geography
Rural Geography
World History
Comparative Cultural Studies
Japan’s Constitution and Law (TLR) (J)
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Criminal Justice Through Film and Literature
Foreign Policy of the Middle East
Ideas and Theories in the Social Sciences
Community Development
History of Art
Art Studio I Glasswork
Japanese Art History in the World Context (J)
English Literature (TLR)
Japanese Traditional Performing Arts (J)
Civilization and Philosophy
Film Studies
UK, US contemporary Popular Culture (TL)
History of Science
History of Music
Music and Performance
Music Practice I (Suzuki Method Ensemble)
Music Practice Piano (Suzuki Method Ensemble)
Music Practice II (Suzuki Method Ensemble)
Music Practice III (Suzuki Method Ensemble)
Western Philosophy (TL)
Asian Philosophy
Introduction to Biology
Biology Laboratory
Science Research Project
Introduction to Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory
Introduction to Physics
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
Interdisciplinary
Studies
PHY105
MAT100
MAT150
MAT200
MAT250
COM250
ENG121
ENG170
ENV240
HUM250
IGS200
INF260
INT185
INT214
INT230
INT231
INT240
INT245
World Language and
Linguistics
INT250
INT270
INT290
INT291
CHN100
CHN101
CHN200
CHN201
KRN100
KRN101
KRN200
KRN201
RUS 100
RUS101
RUS200
RUS201
MON100
MON101
MON200
MON201
FRN100
FRN101
FRN200
FRN201
SPN100
SPN101
SPN200
SPN201
JLT180
JLT210
Physics Laboratory
Math for Liberal Arts
College Algeba
Statistics
Calculus
Intercultural Communication (TLR)
Popular Culture in Language Learning & Teaching
(TL)
Professional Writing
Climate Change and Society
Religion and Bioethics
Introduction to Global Studies (Tl)
Information Science
Introduction to Applied Professional Ethics
International Relations
International Corporation and Development I
Community and Environment (PBL)
Research Method in the Social Sciences
Research Method in the Social Sciences II
(Ethnography)
Comparative Philosophy
Conference Interpreting I
Comprehension of International News
Debating World News
Chinese I
Chinese I Practice
Chinese II
Chinese II Practice
Korean I
Korean I Practice
Korean II
Korean II Practice
Russian I
Russian I Practice
Russian II
Russian II Practice
Mongolian I
Mongolian I Practice
Mongolian II
Mongolian Ii Practice
French I
French I Practice
French II
French II Practice
Spanish I
Spanish I Practice
Spanish II
Spanish II Practice
Introduction to Japanese Language Studies (J)
Japanese Phonetics
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
Physical Education
Computer, Career,
Study Abroad
Japan Studies
ENG180
ENG181
ENG200
HPE110
HPE120
HPE130
HPE140
HPE150
CCS100
CCS110
CCS120
CCS140
CCS160
CCS200
JAS110
JAS111
JAS120
JAS121
JAS130
JAS131
JAS145
JAS155
JAS200
JAS210
JAS220
JAS231
JAS240
JAS250
JAS270
JAS310
JAS311
JAS450
Matching Syllabus: AY Syllabus System
Introduction to Linguistics
Sociolinguistics (TL)
Introduction to Applied Linguistics (TL)
Health & Physical Education Activity I
Health & Physical Education Activity II
Health & Physical Education Activity III
Health & Physical Education Activity IV
Health & Physical Education Lecture (TLR)
Orientation
Tutoring
Computer Literacy (TLR)
Career Design
Study Abroad Seminar
Internship
SADO: Tea Ceremony (J)
SADO: Tea Ceremony (P/F)
SHODO: Calligraphy (J)
SHODO: Calligraphy (P/F)
KADO: Flower Arrangement (J)
KADO: Flower Arrangement (P/F)
Japanese Expression (J)
Japanese Religion (J)
Japanese Literature (J)
Introduction to Japanese History (J)
Japanese Politics (J)
Preserving Local Folk Culture (PBL)
Foreign Policy of Japan (J)
Introduction to Japanese Society (J)
Manga Mania (J)
Intercultural Perspective of Japanese Society (J)
Women in Japanese Literature
Japanese Folk Culture Revival (J)
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
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3
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1
3