* Kyushu Sangyo University (Japan): Offers a four-year undergraduate program in manga production.
* Kyoto Seika University (Japan): Offers a four-year undergraduate program in manga and animation, as well as a graduate program in manga research.
* Osaka University of Arts (Japan): Offers a four-year undergraduate program in manga, as well as a graduate program in manga studies.
* Tama Art University (Japan): Offers a four-year undergraduate program in manga, as well as a graduate program in manga studies.
* The Savannah College of Art and Design (United States): Offers a four-year undergraduate program in sequential art, which includes a concentration in manga.
* The School of Visual Arts (United States): Offers a two-year Master of Arts degree in cartooning, which includes a focus on manga.
* The Pratt Institute (United States): Offers a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in illustration, which includes a concentration in manga.
* The Art Center College of Design (United States): Offers a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in illustration, which includes a concentration in manga.
* L'École supérieure des métiers artistiques (ÉSMA) (France): Offers a three-year undergraduate program in manga, as well as a graduate program in manga studies.
* LISAA (France): Offers a three-year undergraduate program in manga, as well as a graduate program in manga studies.
These are just a few examples of many colleges that offer manga-focused programs. It's important to note that the programs mentioned here may have specific admission requirements, costs, and curricula, so it's best to research and compare different options before making a decision.