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Bachelor of Arts: Japanese Language Specialisation / Bachelor of Innovation: Japanese Language Specialisation

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This specialisation introduces grammar, vocabulary, and kanji equivalent to level N3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, emphasizing interactive and practical use. Students will explore Japanese culture, ambiguity, and indirectness through authentic texts and interactive tutorials.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
SPUC-JAPAN

About this course

Overview

This specialisation introduces grammar, vocabulary and kanji which are equivalent to level N3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. There's emphasis on the interactive use of the Japanese language and a focus on practical, everyday use of the Japanese language.

You'll discuss a wide range of topics such as Japanese ambiguity and indirectness. Reading materials include authentic texts on Japanese culture containing complex sentence structures and highly idiomatic expressions.

Interactive tutorials include practice on how to make predictions, give compliments, and engage in a debate or discussion. Honorific forms are also introduced.

You will compare and contrast Japanese culture with your own, and other cultures through situating the use of the Japanese language in relevant social and cultural contexts.

What you will learn

Overview

This specialisation introduces grammar, vocabulary and kanji which are equivalent to level N3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. There's emphasis on the interactive use of the Japanese language and a focus on practical, everyday use of the Japanese language.

You'll discuss a wide range of topics such as Japanese ambiguity and indirectness. Reading materials include authentic texts on Japanese culture containing complex sentence structures and highly idiomatic expressions.

Interactive tutorials include practice on how to make predictions, give compliments, and engage in a debate or discussion. Honorific forms are also introduced.

You will compare and contrast Japanese culture with your own, and other cultures through situating the use of the Japanese language in relevant social and cultural contexts.

Course structure

You can study this course as part of the following degree

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Innovation

Visit the degree page for information on admission criteria, course fees and study locations.

Credit for prior study or work

Finish your course sooner with credit for your previous study or work experience.

How to apply

Direct to Curtin