Page 3 of 5, 62 Bachelor Programs in Languages in Asia for 2024

Bachelor Programs in Languages in Asia for 2024Filter
    • Shimonoseki, Japan

    On-Campus

    In a society where globalization continues to progress, practical English proficiency based on advanced communication skills is required. Based on this, in the English Communication Major, all learning is linked to the training of English specialists, from the intensive English course at the beginning of enrollment to the specialized subjects that are electively taken after the third year.

    • Shibuya City, Japan

    On-Campus

    Through wide-ranging studies of literature, languages, writing, manners, and customs from ancient times to the present, the culture and spirit of the Japanese people are examined from many different perspectives. The department aims to contribute to the development of research and study of Japanese culture, thereby developing human resources which can disseminate Japan’s unique culture to the world.

    • Sōka, Japan

    On-Campus

    The university's Department of French has 17 full-time teaching staff (2 of whom are foreign instructors) and 32 part-time lecturers (12 of whom are foreign instructors) – the largest French department in the country. This rich environment in which you can engage in research of a wide range of fields and absorb living knowledge through interchange with French teaching staff is a great feature which can only be found at this university. By understanding the culture, history, and literature which has been passed down unbroken in France, you can cultivate true education and communication not limited to language.

    • Sōka, Japan

    On-Campus

    In the Department of English, our students gain practical English abilities and strive toward their next horizons. To expand their worlds through English and cultivate knowledge and culture, 1st- and 2nd-year students focus on increasing their English abilities.

    • Sōka, Japan

    On-Campus

    In the German language course of our school, we have developed diverse lessons and seminars on German-speaking countries in order to cultivate learners who understand German-speaking countries from the standpoints of both communication and culture.

    • Beirut, Lebanon

    English

    The Department of Arabic language and literature provides enriching opportunities for learning, addresses new challenges and responsibilities in a demanding environment where quality is paramount, enables the personal development of individuals, and enhances critical thinking and learning for life and professional experience.

    • Shibuya City, Japan

    On-Campus

    Students learn fashion from the basic as well English. In order to develop talents who can succeed on the global stage as well as in the fashion industry, the department conducts unique education based on practical curriculum including study abroad program, the fashion show and the graduation event.

    • Kham Thao, Thailand

    English, Thai

    Nakhon Phanom University is a state university which has been institutionalized by the integrations of various colleges and schools. The University has been officially established since September 2, 2005 under Nakhon Phanom University Act, published in the Government Gazette Vol. 122, Part 75A, dated 1st September, 2005.

    • Nagasaki, Japan

    On-Campus

    French

    The other biggest trend in this 21st-century world is localism (the principle of specific areas) or regionalism (the principle of multiple areas) as opposed to globalism. The International Communications Department overcomes the barriers of cultural and political conflicts of countries with different languages, ethnic groups, religions, and social systems.

    • Nagasaki, Japan

    On-Campus

    German

    The other biggest trend in this 21st-century world is localism (the principle of specific areas) or regionalism (the principle of multiple areas) as opposed to globalism. The International Communications Department overcomes the barriers of cultural and political conflicts of countries with different languages, ethnic groups,

    • Nagasaki, Japan

    On-Campus

    One of the biggest trends in the 21st century is globalism. (National) Borders are losing their meaning in the world economy. The means of communication that makes up the foundation of this trend is the regarding of “English as an international language.” The Contemporary English Department sets its sights there and pursues the polishing 練磨 of advanced and practical English skills and the search for cultural and economic possibilities and meaning in a world of globalism.

    • Suita, Japan

    On-Campus

    The Faculty of Foreign Languages aims to nurture a workforce that can utilize high language proficiency. Our faculty encourages you to be successful in society, such as the international business world with high communication skills in English or in educational organizations with linguistic ability and leadership. Also, we strive for you to be able to study abroad, challenge yourself with certificate examinations and improve your TOEIC score.

    • Namsan-dong, South Korea

    On-Campus

    Kanuri

    Turkey and five Central Asian countries including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan located on Eurasian Silk Road have used the same language and formed a single cultural area. The Department of Turkish-Central Asian Languages offers a regional approach to the area to develop Eurasian Vision and also broadens understanding and knowledge of the area. By studying the Turkish-Central Asian language, history, and culture in comparison with or linking to Korean studies, students can develop a humanistic understanding of Turkey-Central Asia, a region with a similar language and culture to Korea. In addition, the Department provides the academic and practical information of the area including politics, society, and economics, and cultivates local management skills through exchange programs with the countries to nurture professionals contributing to Korean and Turkish-Central Asian relations.

    • Namsan-dong, South Korea

    On-Campus

    Chinese

    The Division of China aims at nurturing experts of China. Under such a purpose, the Division is educating students to make them experts with capacities of Chinese language, localization, the practical ability for trade and culture design.

    • Namsan-dong, South Korea

    On-Campus

    The Division of Japanese aims at nurturing Japanese-speaking experts with a high level of practical skills who can play active parts on the global stage. For that purpose, the Division is equipped with an efficient learning system for students to have a native-level Japanese proficiency including the interpretation and translation competence, learn Japanese cultures, and understand the current situations in that area through a high-tech advanced mass-media.