Japanese Religion and Culture Seminar

Experience the rich religious and cultural life of Japan! Students will visit temples, shrines, lay Buddhist movements and museums, and attend lectures by Dr. Stephen Covell, Japanese scholars and others. The tour will be led by Covell, who lived in Japan for 10 years where he worked as a translator, studied to be a Buddhist priest, and conducted research on contemporary Japanese religions. Covell has drawn on his experience and contacts in Japan to put together a unique behind-the-scenes tour of Japanese religious life for students.

Cost

Included costs

  • Tuition for three credit hours and fees
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Temple home-stays
  • Train travel within Japan
  • Some meals
  • Health insurance
  • Visits to religious and cultural sites

Non-included costs

  • Airfare to and from Japan
  • Most meals
  • Passport
  • Personal expenses

Financial aid

蜜桃社区 Michigan University students who are eligible for federal or state financial aid can use their awards for studying abroad. After a student has been accepted to the program, required paperwork must be completed with the financial aid staff in order to apply financial aid to the program costs. It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to complete the paperwork prior to departure and to maintain compliance with financial aid regulations while studying abroad.

Interested?

For applications, dates, and more information, contact Dr. Stephen Covell.

Applications are also available from the Study Abroad office. Non-蜜桃社区 students may be accepted.

Resources

Information about courses and places visited on past trips: