Students in IMTJ pursue a graduate degree in their chosen field of engineering or science while taking course work in technical Japanese. This course work equips them with the skills necessary to read technical literature in Japanese and to work and commmunicate effectively with Japanese engineers and scientists in research or business environments. The IMTJ takes two years to complete and includes a summer internship in Japan in an industrial or research setting appropriate to the student's field of study.
The topics below give more detailed information about the program.
For further information, contact Miriam Rich at the Technical Japanese Program office.