Applied Japanese 48 months Undergraduate Programme By National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism (NKUHT) |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Department of Applied Japanese was established in August 1995, recruiting high school graduates who have basic Japanese skill(JLPT N3 or higher thanN3). The Department aims to equip students with Japanese skills and professional hospitality knowledges and to nurture diversified talents. We also expect students to apply a Japanese related job immediately after graduation to develop their potentials and promote the hospitality and tourism industry.  
Our department also requires our students to acquire Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 and a certain level of English certificate upon graduation. The department provides multivariate lessons, professional Taiwan and chinese teachers, and excellent facilities. We welcome students with passion for Japanese and hospitality to join our family!  
1. Department’s Education Goals:

    (1)Combine academic theory and industry practice to strengthen professional training of students in the hospitality and tourism major.    (2)Educate with humanitarian qualities, cultivate a spirit of dedication to work within students.    (3)Cultivate talented management professionals who have innovative thinking and international perspectives.    (4)Cultivate students with expression and communication abilities in Japanese, and pass the Japanese assessment examination N1 classstipulated by the department.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Department of Applied Japanese was established in August 1995, recruiting high school graduates who have basic Japanese skill(JLPT N3 or higher thanN3). The Department aims to equip students with Japanese skills and professional hospitality knowledges and to nurture diversified talents. We also expect students to apply a Japanese related job immediately after graduation to develop their potentials and promote the hospitality and tourism industry.  
Our department also requires our students to acquire Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 and a certain level of English certificate upon graduation. The department provides multivariate lessons, professional Taiwan and chinese teachers, and excellent facilities. We welcome students with passion for Japanese and hospitality to join our family!  
1. Department’s Education Goals:

    (1)Combine academic theory and industry practice to strengthen professional training of students in the hospitality and tourism major.    (2)Educate with humanitarian qualities, cultivate a spirit of dedication to work within students.    (3)Cultivate talented management professionals who have innovative thinking and international perspectives.    (4)Cultivate students with expression and communication abilities in Japanese, and pass the Japanese assessment examination N1 classstipulated by the department.

Admission Requirements

Chinese-taught programs: Submit proof of Chinese language proficiency equivalent to Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) A2 level or above. Those whose native language is Chinese, or who have obtained a previous degree in Chinese, may be exempt from the above Chinese language proficiency requirement by providing relevant proof.
English-taught programs: Submit proof of English language proficiency equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) B1 level or above. Those with nationality from an English-speaking country, who have obtained a previous degree in an English-speaking country, or whose previous degree was conducted entirely in English, may be exempt from the above English language proficiency requirement by providing relevant proof.

4 Years

Tuition fees

International
1,532 USD

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