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Requirements for Undergraduate Students

[Important] The EU Studies Diploma Programmes (Last updated: 30 June 2016) 
The EU Studies Diploma Programmes in the 2016 academic year are provided only for Kyushu University Students. You can see EU-DPs information from the EU Centre's website below.
http://eu.kyushu-u.ac.jp

 
1) 14 credits must be from the selected EU-DP courses
    a. 4 credits must be at the introductory level
b. 10 credits must be coursework from two or more of the modules
 

2) A research paper on an EU-related topic (written in English or Japanese) must be submitted and approved.
* 4 credits of coursework may be substituted .


1) 14 credits from the selected EU-DP courses

EU-DP Undergraduate Diploma courses are categorized as "Introductory Courses" and "4 Modular Courses" in the following areas:

  (a) Introductory courses
  (b) Modular courses (M1-4)
    [M1] Economics
    [M2] Law and Politics
    [M3] History, Culture, and Society
    [M4] Science & Technology, Health Sciences, Environment, and
   Agriculture

In order to be awarded a diploma, you are required to earn (a) 4 credits or more from the introductory courses, and (b) 10 credits or more from two or more from the modules, 14 credits or more in total.

> Click here for course list and syllabi


2) Research Paper on EU (English or Japanese)

EU-DP Undergraduate Diploma students are encouraged to complete their requirements for the Undergraduate Diploma in EU Studies with a research paper, written in Japanese or English. This paper must focus on an EU-related matter and be discussed within the context of one or more academic disciplines. In lieu of a separate research paper, students may submit a graduation thesis.
4 credits for coursework can be substituted for a research paper.

> Click here for more details on research paper

Note
 
A minimum of two semesters enrollment for EU-DP is required to complete.
 
EU-DP courses can be taken until graduation.
 
In case that the credits from introductory courses exceed 4 credits, the surplus credits may be counted as Modular courses according to their category.
 
Some coursework completed in the past (i.e., courses which currently appear on the list of EU-DPs courses) may be used toward the EU-DPs. However, the programme requirement cannot be fulfilled only with the previously completed coursework.

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