B.A. in Japanese 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Rochester |Top Universities

B.A. in Japanese

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

?Japanese is spoken by more than 125 million people. While most of these speakers reside in Japan, it is also spoken by sizeable Japanese emigrant populations in Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Australia, Canada and the United States. The department offers a wide range of Japanese courses, for both beginner and advanced Japanese speakers and for students who are interested in Japanese culture, media and history. Japanese also makes a great double major. Combinations have included: Natural sciences; Engineering; History; Art; Psychology; Political science; Religion; Film studies; Comparative literature; Other languages.

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

?Japanese is spoken by more than 125 million people. While most of these speakers reside in Japan, it is also spoken by sizeable Japanese emigrant populations in Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Australia, Canada and the United States. The department offers a wide range of Japanese courses, for both beginner and advanced Japanese speakers and for students who are interested in Japanese culture, media and history. Japanese also makes a great double major. Combinations have included: Natural sciences; Engineering; History; Art; Psychology; Political science; Religion; Film studies; Comparative literature; Other languages.

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English Language Requirements: A score of 600 on TOEFL paper based test and a score of 66 in PTE Academic.

48 Months
Jan-2000

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