Japan Cyber University Opens

April 2, 2007

in Distance Learning, News and Articles, e-Learning

Nation’s first Net-based university opens. ‘Cyber University, the nation’s first university that provides courses via the Internet, opened Sunday with an entrance ceremony in Fukuoka – transmitted in real time to students’ computers.
Sakuji Yoshimura, a popular Egyptologist who heads the school, and Ken Miyauchi, head of Japan Cyber Educational Institute, which operates the school, attended the ceremony together with some students.
The four-year university has two departments – information technology and world heritage – each taking about 600 students. Students can receive classes any time and any place via personal computers connected to a broadband network. The school offers four-year bachelor’s degrees.’

Cyber University Homepage (in Japanese)


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Evangeline Miyakawa August 17, 2008 at 05:43

i’m not familiar with online university, but i’m interested about it. i want to know the exact detalails how to enroll, looking for your response,
thank you.

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