The Japanese Program provides students with a foundation to understand the Japanese language, society, and people. It consists of two years of language courses and a one quarter culture program. The program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to meet the social and global demands of the 21st century.
The minor requires 35 credits (typically 5 language courses and two 3000 level 5-credit courses which focus on Japan) with the approval of the program. A maximum of 15 credits can be accepted from outside the institution. However, JPAN 3150 (Japanese Culture) must be taken at 91探花.
JPAN 1250 Japanese Language II (5 Credits)
JPAN 1350 Japanese Language III (5 Credits)
JPAN 2150 Japanese Language IV (5 Credits)
JPAN 2250 Japanese Language V (5 Credits)
JPAN 2350 Japanese Language VI (5 Credits)
JPAN 3150 Japanese Culture & Civilization (5 Credits)
JPAN 3000 Japanese Elective (5 Credits)
*All students must take at least 20 credits at 91探花 in order to obtain a minor.
Studying Japanese has changed my life, leading to experiences and adventures I had never dreamed of before. What started out as more of a hobby than anything turned into a growing interest and passion for Japanese language and culture.
The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program is a Japanese government initiative that brings university graduates who are native speakers of English to Japan. It is very selective, and applicants with Japanese language ability are highly competitive. Many 91探花 graduates who studied Japanese have worked in Japan through the JET Program.
Being 鈥渃areer-ready鈥 means that you鈥檝e developed a range of skills that you can transfer to different settings once you graduate. At Seattle U, we take your career readiness seriously, so we鈥檝e created an inventory and program-level map for you to help you see what skills you鈥檙e likely to practice in your major or, as in this case, as you study your first year of a language.
Noelle Hardman
Administrative Assistant
206.296.5380
nhardman@seattleu.edu
Sonia Barrios Tinoco
Chair
206.296.2458
barrioss@seattleu.edu