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Japanese
The course information on this page is for new students commencing their degree in 2016 only.
Students should follow the rules and requirements for the year that they commenced their course. The online course information for years prior to 2016 are available from the Archives link in the menu.
Students should also review current subject availabilities via the Subject Descriptions link in the menu.
The study of Japanese focuses on developing the linguistic skills necessary to understand Japanese ways of life, and how the past affects the present. It also aims to facilitate intercultural understanding and competence for the increasingly globalised world and workplace.
Students may begin their Japanese language studies at the Beginner or Intermediate levels depending on their language proficiency.
Major Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the Japanese major students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a broad and coherent understanding of the Japanese language and grammar
- Comprehend spoken and written Japanese to at least B1 Level in the Japan Foundation's (JF) Japanese Language Educational Standard
- Communicate in both spoken and written Japanese to at least B1 Level in the JF’s Japanese Language Educational Standard
- Critically analyse and evaluate historical events and socio-cultural forces that have shaped modern Japan, its people and language
Subjects Required for Major Study
Beginner level major
Students with no previous study of Japanese andthose who took Japanese Beginners at NSW HSC level (or equivalent in other states) commence their studies at the Beginner level (JAPA141) in Autumn semester. The Beginner stream assumes no prior knowledge of the language. For students commencing studies at the Beginner level, the major in Japanese consists of at least 54 credit points.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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Core | |||
JAPA141 | Beginner Japanese 1 | 6 | Autumn |
JAPA142 | Beginner Japanese 2 | 6 | Spring |
JAPA241 | Intermediate Japanese 1 | 6 | Autumn First Offered 2017 |
JAPA242 | Intermediate Japanese 2 | 6 | Spring First Offered 2017 |
JAPA220 | The Making of a Globalised Japan | 6 | Spring First Offered 2017 |
JAPA320 | Advanced Readings in Japanese | 6 | Autumn First Offered 2018 |
LANG370 | The Language Advantage (Capstone) | 6 | Autumn,Spring First Offered 2018 |
Plus ONE of the following subjects: | |||
JAPA341 | Advanced Japanese 1 | 6 | Autumn First Offered 2018 |
JAPA343 | Advanced Japanese 3 | 6 | First Offered 2018 |
AND ONE of the following: | |||
JAPA342 | Advanced Japanese 2 | 6 | First Offered 2018 |
JAPA344 | Advanced Japanese 4 | 6 | First Offered 2018 |
Intermediate major
Students who took Japanese Continuers or Extension at the HSC level enter at the Intermediate level (JAPA243) in Autumn 2016 semester. All students who wish to enter directly into Intermediate level must consult with the appropriate Subject Co-ordinator. Some students will need to take a placement test. For students commencing studies at the Intermediate level in 2016, the major in Japanese consists of at least 56 credit points.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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Core Intermediate Entry | |||
JAPA243 | Pre-Intermediate Japanese | 8 | Autumn |
JAPA261 | Intermediate Japanese I | 8 | Spring |
JAPA216 | The Making of a Globalised Japan | 8 | Autumn |
JAPA310 | Advanced Readings in Japanese | 8 | Autumn |
LANG370 | The Language Advantage (Capstone) | 6 | Autumn,Spring First Offered 2018 |
Plus ONE of the following subjects: | |||
JAPA341 | Advanced Japanese 1 | 6 | Autumn First Offered 2018 |
JAPA342 | Advanced Japanese 2 | 6 | Spring First Offered 2018 |
JAPA363 | Advanced Japanese 3 | 8 | Not offered 2016, Autumn 2017 |
JAPA364 | Advanced Japanese 4 | 8 | Not Offered 2016, Spring 2017 |
Plus students may complete the following if they obtain permission from the Japanese Program: | |||
LANG364 | Advanced Studies in Language/Culture A | 6 | Autumn, Spring First Offered 2018 |
LANG365 | Advanced Studies in Language/Culture B | 6 | Autumn, Spring First Offered 2018 |
LANG380 | Language Study Abroad 2 | 6 | First Offered 2018 |
LANG390 | Language Study Abroad 3 | 6 | First Offered 2018 |
Electives | |||
JAPA101 | An Introduction to Japanese | 6 | Summer |
JAPA102 | Japanese Studies for Educational Purposes | 6 | Not Offered 2016 |
JAPA103 | Japanese Studies for Business Purposes | 6 | Not Offered 2016 |
Complementary Subjects:
The following subjects are offered subject to availability. They do not count towards the major in Japanese, but may be taken as electives. Entry for Study Abroad/Exchange subjects requires the formal approval of the Languages and Linguistics Discipline Leader.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | Session(s) |
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ELL 110 | Language in Social Life | 6 | Spring |
ELL 230 | Communication Across Cultures | 6 | Autumn First Offered 2017 |
JAPA217 | In Country Language Study | 6 | Summer First Offered 2017 |
JAPA201 | Short Term In Country Japanese Session | 6 | Summer First Offered 2017 |
Elective Subjects:
Japanese language studies are available as an elective for all non-native Japanese background students. Students with no prior Japanese language studies who wish to take Japanese as an elective may take:
- JAPA141 Beginner Japanese 1 in Autumn session: or
- JAPA101 An Introduction to Japanese in Summer session (when on offer);
- JAPA102 Japanese Studies for Educational Purposes in Spring (when on offer); or
- JAPA103 Japanese Studies for Business Purposes in Spring (when on offer).
JAPA101, JAPA102 and JAPA103 are for students who are interested in basic Japanese for either teaching or business purposes respectively. They are not pre requisites for any subject in the Japanese major or minor and nor can they be counted towards a minor or major in Japanese. One ONE of these subjects (that is, JAPA101, JAPA102 or JAPA103) can be credited to a degree. Students who wish to continue their Japanese language studies will need to take JAPA141 in Autumn semester even if they have completed JAPA101, JAPA102 or JAPA103.
JAPA216 (The Making of a Globalised Japan) is available as an elective subject for students from other disciplines who wish to familiarise themselves with Japanese civilisation and society.
Study Abroad
Study Abroad opportunities are available to students wishing to pursue language or Japan-related studies in Japan. Scholarships, awarded on academic performance, are available.
Suitably qualified graduates with a major in Japanese wishing to pursue further language studies at a Japanese university may apply for the Graduate Diploma in Arts (Japanese).
Minor Study
A 24 credit point minor in Japanese consisting of four sequential language subjects is available.
Diploma in Languages
Students who wish to undertake a Diploma concurrently with their Bachelors Degree course should refer to the Diploma in Languages for further information.
Honours
Honours in Japanese is available to high-achieving students with a major in Japanese, and may be incorporated into or alongside a program of study in Japan.
Credit Arrangements
Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.
Other Information
Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au