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University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majoring in Japanese
- Dunedin, New Zealand
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) is Otago's most flexible undergraduate degree Program, enabling students to study from a selection of more than 40 arts and social science subjects, as well as papers offered elsewhere in the University. Academic breadth is complemented by in-depth knowledge gained through majoring in one or two subjects with the option of minors in one or two others.
University of Washington
B.A. in Japanese
- Seattle, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
By earning a B.A. in Japanese, students learn to read, write, and converse in a language that has been the vehicle for some of the world’s most imaginative, influential storytellers. Acclaimed content produced in modern Japanese pop culture — including books, films, and anime — flourishes on the surface of a literary tradition that spans 13 centuries. Students explore this tradition and analyze the features of the Japanese language in order to understand its use. They benefit from distinctive courses in modern and classical Japanese, language-intensive study abroad opportunities, and on-campus resources such as the East Asia Library. Alumni, as multilingual professionals with in-demand skills, find an advantage entering business and nonprofit work, STEM fields, graduate programs, and more across the globe.
Osaka University - Osaka
BA in Japanese Literature and Japanese Historical Linguistics
- Suita, Japan
BA
On-Campus
English
This course covers all periods and genres of Japanese literature, starting with waka poetry, Sino-Japanese poetry of the early modern period, the monogatari style of literature (e.g., The Tale of Genji )), setsuwa , and essays from ancient and medieval times. This course also includes the study of haikai poetry, ukiyo-z ōshi , yomihon , as well as the literature of the modern period, ranging from Meiji-era voices, like Higuchi Ichiyō and Natsume Sōseki, to contemporary literature. This course prioritizes students’ acquisition of basic techniques, such as bibliographical knowledge, which is required to handle literary sources such as old manuscripts, Japanese bound books, and letters.
North Central College
BA in Japanese
- Naperville, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
North Central is one of the few colleges or universities in Illinois offering a Japanese major. With a full range of courses in Japanese for all four years and a vibrant Japanese study abroad program, the College offers a rigorous, distinctive experience in a small, friendly environment. You’ll learn Japanese culture while improving your proficiency in oral and written communications in Japanese.
Middle Tennessee State University
Bachelor in Japanese
- Murfreesboro, USA
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
As one of the world’s top economies and exporters of cultural capital, Japan is an integral piece of our increasingly globalized world. Japan is widely recognized as one of the world’s chief producers of automobiles, robotics, medical innovation, and a host of other products; it is also known for its unique cultural contributions, including animation, music, philosophy, literature, martial arts, and sport.
Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University
Bachelor in Japanese Language and Literature
- Nevşehir, Turkey
Bachelor
On-Campus
Turkish
The main object of the Japanese Language and Literature Department is to train Japanese Language and Literature undergraduates, with all the powers and responsibilities as provided by law, who have a capability of talking, writing, reading in Japanese and who can communicate with Japanese, translate Turkish-Japanese or Japanese-Turkish and who have good knowledge about Japanese culture, Japanese literature and Japanese history.
Shigakukan University
Bachelor in Japanese Studies
- Kagoshima, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
The Minor Course for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language in SU began in 1988. More than 30 graduates who completed this course, including overseas students, have taken Japanese language teacher jobs in Japanese language institutions in Japan and overseas.
Seigakuin University
Bachelor in Japanese Culture
- Ageo, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
Students study and have personal experience of Japanese history, thought, religion, art, etc., in order to understand Japanese culture as one's own inheritance and source of being. By becoming aware of the source of one's personality, students can deepen their understanding of international society and different cultures.
Aichi Gakuin University
Bachelor in Japanese Culture
- Nisshin, Japan
- Nagoya, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
Under the motto of “exploring cultures through a hands-on approach,” this department engages in cultural research activities that extend beyond the campus. Students study Japanese culture from diverse angles and deepen their understanding through hands-on experiences in one of the four domains of Language, Literature, Thought & Art, and Society & Folklore.
Kokugakuin University
Bachelor in Japanese Literature
- Shibuya City, Japan
Bachelor
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.
Western Washington University
BA in Japanese
- Bellingham, USA
BA
English
The best way to understand a culture directly is through its language. Studying Japanese opens the door to learning firsthand about Japanese society through language, literature, culture, and civilization.
Busan University of Foreign Studies
Bachelor in Japanese Language and Culture
- Namsan-dong, South Korea
Bachelor
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.
Ferris University - Japan
Bachelor in Literature
- Yokohama, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
The Faculty of Letters aims to develop practical skills acquired by students through the study of various writings. They will learn how to approach writings as research subjects and how to feel the emotions that emanate from the world of language and expression. In addition to literature, students will also study human behavior as well as social and cultural phenomena.
Komazawa University
Bachelor in Japanese Literature
- Setagaya City, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
The Department offers courses in Japanese language and literature, from classical literature (e.g., Manyoshu, the Tale of Genji, and Heike Monogatari) to contemporary literature (e.g., works of Soseki Natsume, Haruki Murakami, Shuntaro Tanikawa). The Department also provides various courses such as courses in Media, on Child literature, and on Performance.
Senshu University
Bachelor in Japanese Literature and Culture
- Chiyoda, Japan
- Kawasaki, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
The Department of Japanese Literature and Culture offers a curriculum with numerous elective courses that students can choose according to their interests. The courses include classical and modern literature, traditional culture, theater, movies, and animation.
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A student who is interested in an in-depth study of language may choose to pursue a program in Japanese. In such a program, students will study the language of Japan, including its structure, pedagogy and syntax, along with studying the culture and history of the country.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.