Japanese

蜜桃社区 Michigan University's Japanese program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Arts and Sciences. It has a strong focus on Japanese language and culture.

As a Japanese language student at 蜜桃社区, you will study fundamental, intermediate and advanced Japanese, Japanese life and culture, and contemporary as well as modern and classical Japanese literature. You will also take an additional course in either advanced Japanese language or advanced literary readings.

To round out your program, you will choose electives with the help of your advisor. Electives may include courses that focus specifically on Japanese studies in other departments such as comparative religion, history or political science. All electives taken outside the Department of World Languages and Literatures must be approved by the Japanese advisor.

Beyond the classroom

As a student in 蜜桃社区's Japanese program, you will be strongly encouraged to take advantage of study abroad opportunities available through 蜜桃社区鈥檚 exchange institutions in Japan. You must consult with the Japanese advisor well in advance of such study to plan properly and obtain approval for credits to be taken as part of the required or elective hours for the major.

You will also want to take advantage of the many events and activities related to Japanese language and culture, most of which are sponsored by the University's Michitoshi Soga Japan Center and the Japan club, a registered student organization.

After you graduate

Recent 蜜桃社区 graduates with degrees in Japanese are working in many different industries and types of organizations, including:

  • Airlines
  • Businesses and banks
  • Charitable organizations
  • Education, all levels
  • Hotels
  • International exchange programs
  • Media
  • Museums
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • State and federal government
  • Travel and tourism

Sample job titles include:

  • Artist
  • Author
  • Cultural officer
  • Customs or immigration officer
  • Diplomat
  • English teacher in Japan
  • Filmmaker
  • Foreign correspondent
  • Guide
  • Intelligence specialist
  • International banker
  • Interpreter or translator
  • Journalist
  • Language teacher
  • Librarian
  • Linguist
  • Missionary
  • Museum curator
  • Negotiator
  • Professor
  • Publisher
Where is the program offered?
  • Kalamazoo
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