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Japanese Specialization


Undergraduate Coordinator:

Dr. Christopher Smith
325 Pugh Hall
csmith2@ufl.edu
352-294-3938

Non-course graduation requirements:

a.  Students must take the Japanese Proficiency Test Level N3 or higher, either an online mock exam or the official exam. Students who complete Advanced Japanese 2 at UF will take the exam as part of their coursework. Students who will not take Advanced Japanese 2 at UF should contact the undergraduate coordinator to arrange a test.

b. Students must also achieve satisfactory faculty evaluation of a self-selected term paper of at least ten pages, written for an upper-division Japanese studies course or senior thesis.

Overview

The Japanese specialization of the Foreign Languages and Literatures major provides a foundation for graduate-level work in East Asian studies or allied fields (anthropology, art history, history, linguistics, political science, and religion). The specialization is excellent general preparation for entry to professional schools (business, journalism, law, and medicine) or careers in foreign service, commerce, diplomacy, translation, business, import and export of information and culture, museums, libraries, and tourism.

Requirements for the Major

The Japanese specialization in Foreign Languages and Literatures consists of foundation language study at the lower division (1000 and 2000 level), and 33 credits of advanced language, theory, and culture study in the upper division (3000 level and above).

All coursework for the major must be completed with minimum grades of C.  A minimum of 18 credits of the 33 3000-4000 level credits for the major must be UF credit.  A maximum of 15 credits non-UF overseas study credit may apply to the major. 

In addition to the above coursework, there are two non-course graduation requirements:

  • An acceptable score on a language proficiency test
  • A satisfactory faculty evaluation of a term paper of appropriate length completed for an advanced course

Required Major Coursework

Foundation Coursework

0-23 credits dependent on individual placement in Japanese language

JPN 1130Beginning Japanese 15
JPN 1131Beginning Japanese 25
JPN 2230Intermediate Japanese 15
JPN 2231Intermediate Japanese 25
Total Credits20

Required Japanese Major Coursework | 33 Credits

Advanced Language and Culture Core Coursework: 9 credits
JPN 3410Advanced Japanese 13
JPN 3411Advanced Japanese 23
JPT 3500Japanese Culture3
Advanced Japanese Major Electives: 15 credits
Select 15 credits with at least six credits at the 4000 level and at least one course with a JPW prefix:15
JPN 3440
Business Japanese
JPN 3730
Language in Japanese Society
JPN 4415
Japanese Translation: Theory and Practice
JPN 4850
Structure of Japanese
JPN 4905
Individual Study
JPN 4911
Undergraduate Research in Language or Linguistics
JPN 4930
Special Topics in Japanese Studies
JPN 4935
Senior Honors Thesis
JPN 4940
Internship
JPT 3100
Tales of Kyoto
JPT 3120
Modern Japanese Fiction in Translation
JPT 3121
Contemporary Japanese Literature: Postwar to Postmodern
JPT 3140
Modern Women Writers
JPT 3150
Classical Japanese Poetry
JPT 3300
Samurai War Tales
JPT 3330
Early Modern Japanese Literature
JPT 3391
Introduction to Japanese Film
JPT 3521
Monsters and Horror in Japan
JPT 3702
Japanese Visual Culture
JPT 4130
The Tale of Genji
JPT 4502
Japanese Folklore
JPT 4510
Representations of Japan's Modern Empire
JPT 4911
Undergraduate Research in English Translation
JPW 3143
Classical Japanese 1
JPW 3144
Classical Japanese 2
JPW 4130
Readings in Japanese Literature
JPW 4131
Japanese Texts and Contexts
JPW 4911
Undergraduate Research in Target Language
Critical Concentration: 9 credits
Critical concentration courses allow students to take courses in thematic areas across different languages or cultures. Although courses may appear in both the Advanced Electives and Critical Concentration groups, they may be counted toward only one group.
Select 9 credits from one area:9
Intensive Area Studies: Japanese (Recommended for those planning to pursue careers requiring advanced level skills in Japanese or graduate work in Japanese studies)
Contemporary Cultural Studies
Film and Visual Culture
Literary Studies
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Total Credits33

All languages offered through this department may fulfill college language requirements. Students pursuing the Japanese specialization in Foreign Languages and Literatures are not allowed to minor in Asian studies (either option 1 or 2).

Transfer Students Interested in Majoring in Japanese

If a student's current institution does not offer Japanese and the student has no previous knowledge of Japanese, it's recommended that they take the following Summer Intensive Beginning Japanese program:

Summer A: JPN 1130. A minimum grade C is required to advance to the next level course.

Summer B: JPN 1131.

Overseas Study

There are a variety of study abroad opportunities in Japan. 
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Two year-long study abroad programs are available in Japan. The Asian Studies Program at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan is specifically designed for international students for an academic year program of study abroad. The program offers courses in Japanese language (all levels) and area studies focusing on Japan and its international role. Another academic year study abroad program at Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, offers students the challenge of taking courses in the target language as well as courses in English. These two programs also offer the option of one semester of study abroad.

There is a one or two semester study abroad program at Shimane University in Matsue, Japan. This program focuses on Japanese language, culture, history, and environment. The number of courses taught in English at Shimane is limited, so four semesters of Japanese study or equivalent before arrival is preferred. There is a one or two semester study abroad program at Nagoya University in Nagoya. This program is open to students with no previous study of Japanese language and is ideal for students from a variety of majors including the STEM majors as it offers a broad-based English-language curriculum in international studies, biological and physical sciences, and engineering, in addition to courses in Japan studies. There is a one or two semester study abroad program at Kyoto University. This program is open to all majors. There is also a program at Waseda University offered through the Economics department.

There is one UF faculty-led study abroad program taught during Summer A, which is taught in English and focuses on Japanese culture: UF in Japan – Japanese Culture in Place. It is ideal for students who do not have room in their schedule for semester-long study abroad programs or will not meet the language requirements in time for an exchange program.

Students must have all overseas study credit that will transfer to the major approved by their major advisor. JPT 3500 must be taken at UF. No substitution is allowed for JPT 3500.

Placement

Students with previous training in Japanese, as well as those with heritage background in these languages, should consult the undergraduate coordinator or the language coordinator of the Japanese specialization before enrolling in any JPN or JPW course. Placement tests are given at the start of each semester; refer to the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures for location and times.
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Concentration Courses

9 Credits from One Concentration

Although courses may appear in more than one group, they may be counted toward only one group.

Intensive Area Studies, Option 1: Japanese 

Recommended for those planning to pursue careers requiring advanced level skills in Japanese or graduate work in Japanese Studies
JPN 3440Business Japanese3
JPN 3730Language in Japanese Society3
JPN 4415Japanese Translation: Theory and Practice3
JPN 4850Structure of Japanese3
JPN 4905Individual Study1-3
JPN 4911Undergraduate Research in Language or Linguistics0-3
JPN 4930Special Topics in Japanese Studies3
JPN 4935Senior Honors Thesis3
JPN 4940Internship3
JPT 3100Tales of Kyoto3
JPT 3120Modern Japanese Fiction in Translation3
JPT 3121Contemporary Japanese Literature: Postwar to Postmodern3
JPT 3140Modern Women Writers3
JPT 3150Classical Japanese Poetry3
JPT 3300Samurai War Tales3
JPT 3330Early Modern Japanese Literature3
JPT 3391Introduction to Japanese Film4
JPT 3521Monsters and Horror in Japan3
JPT 3702Japanese Visual Culture3
JPT 4130The Tale of Genji3
JPT 4502Japanese Folklore3
JPT 4510Representations of Japan's Modern Empire3
JPT 4911Undergraduate Research in English Translation0-3
JPW 3143Classical Japanese 13
JPW 3144Classical Japanese 23
JPW 4130Readings in Japanese Literature3
JPW 4131Japanese Texts and Contexts3
JPW 4911Undergraduate Research in Target Language0-3
JPT 4930Japanese Graduation Essay Workshop1

Intensive Area Studies, Option 2: Comparative Studies East Asia

ASH 3442Modern Japan3
ASH 4930History Research Seminar: Asia3
CHI 3403Chinese Calligraphy3
CHI 3440Business Chinese3
CHI 4930Special Topics in Chinese Studies3
CHI 4940Internship1-6
CHT 3110Chinese Literary Heritage3
CHT 3123Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation3
CHT 3124Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation3
CHT 3500Chinese Culture3
CHT 3513Taoism and Chinese Culture3
CHT 4111Dream of the Red Chamber3
CHT 4603Journey to the West3
REL 3318Chinese Religions3
REL 3336Religion in Modern India3
REL 3938Special Topics in Religion3
VTT 3500Vietnamese Culture3
WST 3415Transnational Feminism3

Comparative Cultural Studies 

ABT 3XXXHappiness in the Arab World3
ABT 3500Arabic Culture3
ABT 3510Arab World Through Film3
ABT 4131The Qur'an as Literature3
ABT 4501Animals in Arabic Literature and Islamic Texts3
ARA 3510The Arab Woman3
CHI 3403Chinese Calligraphy3
CHT 3500Chinese Culture3
CHT 3510All the Tea in China3
CHT 3513Taoism and Chinese Culture3
CZT 3564Modern Czech Culture and Society3
FRT 3004Monuments and Masterpieces of France3
FRT 3561Women in French Literature and/or Cinema3-4
FRT 4500East-West Encounters3
GET 3003German Culture and Civilization 13
GET 3004Modern German Culture and Civilization3
GET 3200Medieval Literary Culture3
GET 3201Early Modern Literary Culture3
GET 3501History, Literature and Arts of Berlin3
GET 3580Representations of War in Literature and Visual Media3
GET 3930Variable Topics in German Studies (German Fairy Tales)3
GEW 4401Cities as Cultural Centers3
HAI 3930Topics in Haitian Language and Culture3
HAT 3503Haitian Culture and Literature in Translation3
HAT 3564Haitian Culture and Society3
HAT 3700Introduction to Haitian Creole Linguistics3
ITA 3504Translating Italian Migrations3
ITT 3XXXItaly Environmental Humanities3
ITT 3431Italy and Pilgrimages3
ITT 3443Dante's Inferno (English)3
ITT 3540Murder Italian Style: Crime Fiction and Film in Italy3
ITT 3541Gangsters and Godfathers: Italian Mafia Movies3
ITT 3700The Demolition of Man: Italian Perspectives on the Jewish Holocaust3
ITT 3930Special Topics in Italian Literature and Culture3
ITW 3XXXLiterary Uselessness3
ITW 4581Plants and the Vegetal in Italian Culture3
JMT 3500Jamaican Creole, Reggae, and Rastafari3
JPT 3500Japanese Culture3
JPT 3521Monsters and Horror in Japan3
JPT 3702Japanese Visual Culture3
JPT 4502Japanese Folklore3
JPT 4510Representations of Japan's Modern Empire3
RUT 3443War and Peace3
RUT 3500Russian Cultural Heritage3
RUT 3501Contemporary Russian Culture and Society3
RUT 3503Violence and Terror in the Russian Experience3
RUT 3504Russia Today3
RUT 3506Creative Lives: Writers, Artists, and Extraordinary People3
RUT 3514Russian Fairy Tales3
RUT 3530Russia's Struggle with Nature: Legacies of Destruction and Preservation3
RUT 3600The Twentieth Century through Slavic Eyes3
RUT 3601The Culture of the Cold War3
RUT 4450Russian Modernism3
VTT 3500Vietnamese Culture3
YOT 3500Yoruba Diaspora in the New World3

Film and Visual Culture 

ABT 3510Arab World Through Film3
CHI 4930Special Topics in Chinese Studies3
CHT 3391Chinese Film and Media3
CHT 3523Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the New Global Cinema3
FRT 3520French Cinema4
FRT 3561Women in French Literature and/or Cinema3-4
FRT 4500East-West Encounters3
FRT 4523European Identities, European Cinemas4
GET 3520Early German Cinema to 19454
GET 3580Representations of War in Literature and Visual Media3
GET 4521Women and German Cinema4
GET 4523New Cinema 1945 to the Present4
GET 4930Variable Topics in German Studies3
HBR 4930Special Topics3
ITA 3504Translating Italian Migrations3
ITT 3XXXItaly Environmental Humanities 3
ITT 3521Italian Cinema4
ITT 3540Murder Italian Style: Crime Fiction and Film in Italy3
ITT 3541Gangsters and Godfathers: Italian Mafia Movies3
ITT 3930Special Topics in Italian Literature and Culture3
JPN 4930Special Topics in Japanese Studies3
JPT 3391Introduction to Japanese Film4
JPT 3521Monsters and Horror in Japan3
JPT 3702Japanese Visual Culture3
RUT 3524Russia through Film3
RUT 3601The Culture of the Cold War3
SSA 4930Special Topics in African Studies (African Film)3

Literary Studies 

ABT 3XXXHappiness in the Arab World3
ABT 3130Arabic Literary Heritage 13
ABT 4131The Qur'an as Literature3
ABT 4501Animals in Arabic Literature and Islamic Texts3
CHI 4930Special Topics in Chinese Studies3
CHT 3110Chinese Literary Heritage3
CHT 3123Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation3
CHT 3124Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation3
CHT 3302Tales of the Strange in Medieval Chinese Literature3
CHT 3511Chinese Martial Arts Fiction3
CHT 4111Dream of the Red Chamber3
CHT 4603Journey to the West3
FRT 3004Monuments and Masterpieces of France3
FRT 3561Women in French Literature and/or Cinema3-4
GET 3200Medieval Literary Culture3
GET 3201Early Modern Literary Culture3
GET 3501History, Literature and Arts of Berlin3
GET 3580Representations of War in Literature and Visual Media3
GET 3930Variable Topics in German Studies3-9
GET 4930Variable Topics in German Studies3
HAT 3503Haitian Culture and Literature in Translation3
HBR 4930Special Topics3
HBT 3223Identity and Dissent in the Hebrew Short Story3
ITA 3504Translating Italian Migrations3
ITT 3XXXItaly Environmental Humanities 3
ITT 3431Italy and Pilgrimages3
ITT 3443Dante's Inferno (English)3
ITT 3540Murder Italian Style: Crime Fiction and Film in Italy3
ITT 3700The Demolition of Man: Italian Perspectives on the Jewish Holocaust3
ITT 3930Special Topics in Italian Literature and Culture3
ITT 3XXXItaly Environmental Humanities 3
ITW 4581Plants and the Vegetal in Italian Culture3
JPT 3100Tales of Kyoto3
JPT 3120Modern Japanese Fiction in Translation3
JPT 3121Contemporary Japanese Literature: Postwar to Postmodern3
JPT 3140Modern Women Writers3
JPT 3150Classical Japanese Poetry3
JPT 3300Samurai War Tales3
JPT 3330Early Modern Japanese Literature3
JPT 3521Monsters and Horror in Japan3
JPT 4130The Tale of Genji3
JPT 4502Japanese Folklore3
JPT 4510Representations of Japan's Modern Empire3
PLT 3930Special Topics in Polish Studies3
RUT 3101Russian Masterpieces3
RUT 3441Tolstoy and Dostoevsky3
RUT 3442Themes from Russian Literature3
RUT 3443War and Peace3
RUT 3452Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century3
RUT 3503Violence and Terror in the Russian Experience3
RUT 3506Creative Lives: Writers, Artists, and Extraordinary People3
RUT 3514Russian Fairy Tales3
RUT 3530Russia's Struggle with Nature: Legacies of Destruction and Preservation3
RUT 3600The Twentieth Century through Slavic Eyes3
RUT 3601The Culture of the Cold War3
RUT 3930Variable Topics in Russian Studies3
RUT 4440Pushkin and Gogol3
RUT 4450Russian Modernism3
SST 4502African Oral Literature3
SSW 3303Swahili Oral Literature3
SSW 4713African Women Writers3
VTN 4930Special Topics in Vietnamese Studies3

Medieval and Early Modern Studies 

ABT 3500Arabic Culture3
ARA 3510The Arab Woman3
CHT 3110Chinese Literary Heritage3
CHT 3123Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation3
CHT 3302Tales of the Strange in Medieval Chinese Literature3
CHT 3511Chinese Martial Arts Fiction3
CHT 3513Taoism and Chinese Culture3
CHT 4111Dream of the Red Chamber3
CHT 4603Journey to the West3
GET 3200Medieval Literary Culture3
GET 3201Early Modern Literary Culture3
ITT 3431Italy and Pilgrimages3
ITT 3443Dante's Inferno (English)3
JPT 3300Samurai War Tales3
JPT 3330Early Modern Japanese Literature3
JPT 3521Monsters and Horror in Japan3
MEM 3003Introduction to the Medieval World3
MEM 3300Castles and Cloisters: An Introduction to Medieval Communities3
MEM 3301Palaces and Cities: An Introduction to Early Modern Communities3
MEM 3730Studies in the Holy Roman Empire3
MEM 3931Variable Topics in Medieval and Early Modern Studies3