Learn to communicate with others in Japanese while also building your knowledge of Japanese society, culture and history. You will advance your language skills through introductory and intermediate language courses. You’ll also develop the creative, transformative and critical thinking abilities that come with being multilingual.
Major (8)
For a major in Japanese Studies, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 8 courses (96 units):
Course | Semester of offer | Units | Requisites |
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JPN110 Project Risk | |||
JPN111 Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Health Sector Business Management | |||
JPN210 Leading People | |||
JPN211 Introduction to Criminology | |||
JPN310 Understanding Crime | |||
JPN311 Introduction to Social Work Practice Theories | |||
JPN212 Communication and Thought | |||
LNG210 Introductory Counselling Skills |
Extended Minor (6)
For a minor in Japanese Studies, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 4 courses (48 units):
NOTE: The extended minor in Japanese Studies, is restricted to students in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts
Course | Semester of offer | Units | Requisites |
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JPN110 Justice and the Australian Legal System | |||
JPN111 Foundations of Human Behaviour | |||
JPN210 Introduction to Social Work and Human Services | |||
JPN211 Punishment and Corrections | |||
JPN310 Policing | |||
JPN311 Group Processes and Practice |
Minor (4)
For a minor in Japanese Studies, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 4 courses (48 units):
Course | Semester of offer | Units | Requisites |
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JPN110 Introduction to Indigenous Australia | |||
JPN111 Professional Development | |||
JPN212 Organisational and Legal Contexts for Practice | |||
LNG210 Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples |