International Advanced Degrees Course

The Graduate School of Media and Governance has decided to dissolve the International Advanced Degrees Course considering the current situation whereby students are already able to conduct research activities in English in all programs. The International Advanced Degrees Course will no longer be an option when international applicants apply to the Graduate School of Media and Governance from the entrance examinations for the 2023 academic year. Applicants who are considering conducting research in English should consult directly with a faculty member they wish to receive guidance from.

Aims of this Course

The International Advanced Degree Course allows students to earn a master's degree from the Graduate School of Media and Governance entirely in English. English is the medium of instruction and also the language in which all assignments are to be submitted.
Other than the fact that students in the course take classes in English, there is no distinction between Japanese-speaking and English-speaking students. Students who complete the course will receive the same master's degree (Master of Media and Governance) as other students in the Graduate School of Media and Governance.
The Graduate School of Media and Governance covers a wide range of research specialties. There are currently eight main research fields called Programs. Each student applying to the International Advanced Degree Course must choose one of the following four Programs before submitting their application.

Applicants who wish to apply for the International Advanced Degree Course should refer to the application guidelines.

Contact
For inquiries regarding the International Advanced Degrees Course,
please contact E-mail:

gao-request@sfc.keio.ac.jp
iadp-request@sfc.keio.ac.jp

Home country or region of international students in the Graduate School of Media and Governance

(as of February 2022)

Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, New zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, Uzbekistan

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