Learn Japanese
Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and Cultures, Concentration in Japanese Studies
Format: In person on the Statesboro Campus and online.
Credit Hours: 124
Japan — the 3rd largest economy in the world. A country rooted in one of the world’s richest cultures and history. Learning Japanese opens a whole new world in art, technology, business, cuisine and so much more.
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Why Learn Japanese at Georgia Southern?
- Japanese pop culture has a universal appeal around the world through products such as anime, karaoke and manga.
- Studying Japanese can build a strong foundation for graduate study in fields such as international relations, medicine and political theory.
- You will be exposed to multiple perspectives and will become skilled at processing new ideas that are different from your own.
- Become qualified for high-demand jobs such as an intelligence officer, interpreter, foreign service officer and more.
What Can You Do With a Major in Japanese?
Japanese industry has been at the forefront of the global economy for generations. Automobiles, consumer electronics, computers, tourism, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, textiles and foods are just a few of the sectors in which Japan plays a dominant role in world commerce. Japanese language and culture proficiency strengthen your marketability in these areas, plus many more.
Japanese speakers have a leg up in the job market for many different positions such as:
- Broadcast media manager
- Consultant
- Contract or corporate consultant
- Copy Editor
- Crypto Language Analyst
- Development program officer
- Doctor/nurse
- Engineer
- FBI/NSA/CIA agent
- Foreign service officer
- Government relations specialist
- Human intelligence collector
- Human rights representative
- Immigration and customs work
- Intelligence analyst or officer
- International banking
- International marketing
- International relations manager
- Interpreter
- Journalist
- Lawyer or legal assistant
- Legislator
- Linguist/Language analyst
- Military translator or interpreter
- Museum management
- National Security Analyst
- Political risk analyst
- Professor
- Public relations
- Reporter
- Social media manager
- Teacher
- Translator
- Travel and tourism careers
- Web development
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates job growth for interpreters and translators will be much faster than average through 2029. – bls.gov
Japan has the third largest economy in the world. – worldpopulationreview.com
Nine out of ten U.S. employers report a reliance on U.S.-based employees with language skills other than English. – businesswire.com
Japanese Language Curriculum
Minor in Japanese
Having a minor in Japanese will allow you to communicate intra-, inter- and trans-culturally. You’ll be able to adapt to different environments, be more sensitive to diversity and think more critically.
Learn Japanese in a Study Abroad Experience
Kyoto, Japan
With a population of nearly 1.5 million, Kyoto is the former capital of Japan. Kyoto is a city full of history, culture, art and nature with many famous tourist attractions and recreational activities. Natives of the city take pride in their customs and traditions, which come alive especially on their many holidays and festivals. View the official Kyoto travel guide for more information on the city.
Partner Language School
Kyoto International Academy, Georgia Southern’s partner language school, was established in 1987 and is located in the northern part of Kyoto in a quiet residential area where many students live. The school was given a Class A superior rating for its traditional and academic achievements by the Osaka Immigration Bureau.
Study Abroad Curriculum
- Six credit hours of lower or upper division courses
- A series of assignments, both oral and in writing
- Practice your language skills with native speakers who are trained in teaching Japanese
Excursions and Cultural Activities
- Four weeks of intensive language training
- Housing with families
- Textbooks
- Two meals a day (on weekdays)
- Excursion to Hiroshima
- Transportation to and from the airport
Japanese Language Clubs, Events and Student Activities
- Japanese Club
Japanese Club on the Statesboro campus hosts events such as Japanese conversation hour, movie night, karaoke competition, Setsubun or bean throwing event, calligraphy workshop, origami workshop, Japanese tea hour, and more! - Japanese Pop Culture Appreciation Club
Based on the Armstrong campus, the purpose of the club is to appreciate all forms of Japanese culture including anime, manga, music, food, film, fashion, religion, politics, and video games. With an active discord server, there is no need to meet up in person to keep up with all the latest goings-on in the club.
Have Any Questions? Please Contact Us!
Dr. Noriko Mori-Kolbe
Senior Lecturer of Japanese
Interdisciplinary Academic Building #2061
Email: nkolbe@georgiasouthern.edu
Phone: 912-478-0241
Tuition
For a comprehensive costs and affordability analysis, please visit https://em.georgiasouthern.edu/finaid/costs-affordability/
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Last updated: 7/30/2024