Message from Chris Jenny, University of London
Left: Ken Togo Ken Togo
Musashi University School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Long
Dean/Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Right: Chris Jenney
Head of Teaching Institutions
University of London International Programms
Musashi University School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Long
Dean/Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Right: Chris Jenney
Head of Teaching Institutions
University of London International Programms
:Thank you so much, Chris.
:Thank you so much, Chris.
Transcript:
Ken: Thank you for coming to Musashi University, we have 3 years' experience of teaching International program of the University of London, could you introduce the program to Japanese high school students.
Chris: These days there's a lot of choice in education and it's important to make the correct choice. To choose your studies which will lead you to a better job at a multinational company or to graduate studies in places such as the London School of Economics, Oxford, Cambridge and other prestigious universities around the world. The University of London can definitely help you to do that, let me tell you how.
Our degrees programs that you will study here in Tokyo, are the same standard as those that students study in London, that's really important to understand that. The curriculum is set by the London School of Economics, and the exams you take here, in Tokyo, will be marked by the LSE back in London, so you can be sure of getting a good quality, high standard degree. The University of London is the awarding body of the final degree.
So in order to be well prepared for your degree studies, Musashi will start teaching you for the University of London's foundation program, this one year program will best prepare you for future studies. It will teach how to study for a University of London degree, using critical thinking, that's very important, as well as help you to improve your English language skills, and of course it will teach the four subjects that are appropriate to start the first year of your degree.
This really then is a first-rate opportunity to prepare for your degree studies, by taking the foundation program and then commence those degrees studies, all at one place, all at Musashi, and so I would urge you to talk to Musashi to get more information about those programs. Thank you.
Ken:Thank you very much, Chris.
Ken: Thank you for coming to Musashi University, we have 3 years' experience of teaching International program of the University of London, could you introduce the program to Japanese high school students.
Chris: These days there's a lot of choice in education and it's important to make the correct choice. To choose your studies which will lead you to a better job at a multinational company or to graduate studies in places such as the London School of Economics, Oxford, Cambridge and other prestigious universities around the world. The University of London can definitely help you to do that, let me tell you how.
Our degrees programs that you will study here in Tokyo, are the same standard as those that students study in London, that's really important to understand that. The curriculum is set by the London School of Economics, and the exams you take here, in Tokyo, will be marked by the LSE back in London, so you can be sure of getting a good quality, high standard degree. The University of London is the awarding body of the final degree.
So in order to be well prepared for your degree studies, Musashi will start teaching you for the University of London's foundation program, this one year program will best prepare you for future studies. It will teach how to study for a University of London degree, using critical thinking, that's very important, as well as help you to improve your English language skills, and of course it will teach the four subjects that are appropriate to start the first year of your degree.
This really then is a first-rate opportunity to prepare for your degree studies, by taking the foundation program and then commence those degrees studies, all at one place, all at Musashi, and so I would urge you to talk to Musashi to get more information about those programs. Thank you.
Ken:Thank you very much, Chris.