Japanese Subject regulations
The Japanese programme in the School of Arts consists of Japanese language and culture papers. The language acquisition papers are designed for learners of Japanese as a foreign or second language. The cultural papers are taught in English and are also available to non-language students.
Japanese is available as a specialisation within the International Languages and Cultures major. Details of the requirements for the Japanese language specialisation can be found under International Languages and Cultures.
Japanese may also be taken as a minor in other undergraduate degrees, subject to approval of the Division in which the student is enrolled.
The point of entry into the Japanese language papers depends on previous experience. Those with no previous experience of Japanese, take JAPAN131 followed by JAPAN231 in the subesequent year. Students with 14 credits at Level 3 in NCEA Japanese or equivalent, will gain direct entry into JAPAN232. Students with excellent results at Level 2 in NCEA Japanese or equivalent, may, at the discretion of the Convenor of Japanese, begin with JAPAN232. Native speakers of Japanese may not enrol in JAPAN131, JAPAN231, JAPAN232, JAPAN331 or JAPAN332. Students whose heritage language is Japanese and who wish to enrol in a Japanese language acquisition paper should contact a lecturer in the subject to determine the appropriate level. Please consult with the Programme Convenor for general advice on entry point into Japanese language acquisition papers.
Students are encouraged to contact the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences Office for programme advice.
Enrolment into the PGCert, PGDip, BA(Hons) and MA in Japanese will be suspended from 2022 onwards.
Other qualifications
Prescriptions for:
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GradCert(Jap) and GradDip(Jap) A Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available to graduates who have not included Japanese at an advanced level in their first degree.
For further details, contact the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences Office.
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PGCert(Jap), PGDip(Jap), BA(Hons) and MA To complete a BA(Hons) in Japanese, students must gain 120 points at 500 level, including at least 30 points in research (normally JAPAN591) and at least 30 points from papers listed for Japanese.
To be eligible to be considered for enrolment in the MA in Japanese, a student should have completed either:
a) a BA with a major in International Languages and Cultures: Japanese pathway (or equivalent) and have gained at least a B average across the 300 level papers, or
b) a BA(Hons) in Japanese (or equivalent) and have gained at least second class honours (second division).
Completion requirements for the MA in Japanese vary depending on admission criteria:
Students admitted under a) above must complete 180 points from approved 500 level papers, including JAPAN502 and either a 120 point thesis, or a 90 point thesis or a 60 point dissertation.
Students admitted under b) above must complete a 120 point thesis, or a 90 point thesis and a further 30 points from approved 500 level papers, or a 60 point dissertation and a further 60 points from approved 500 level papers.
Note: There will be no new intakes into all of these postgraduate qualifications in 2022 onwards.
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MPhil The Master of Philosophy is a one year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
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PhD The Doctor of Philosophy is a three year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
Japanese papers
Code and paper title | Points | |
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JAPAN131
Japanese for Beginners
This paper assumes no previous knowledge of Japanese. It takes an integrated approach to the four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking. |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) & 25B (Secondary School - Unistart) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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JAPAN231
Basic Japanese 1
This language acquisition paper is designed as a continuation from JAPAN131, a paper designed for absolute beginners. Students will acquire further... |
15 | 25A (Hamilton) & 25A (Secondary School - Unistart) |
JAPAN232
Basic Japanese 2
This language acquisition paper follows JAPAN231, a paper designed for learners with a rudimentary knowledge of Japanese. Students will acquire... |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) & 25B (Secondary School - Unistart) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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INTLC301
Research Methods in International Languages and Cultures
After workshops covering intercultural contexts in research, bibliography, literature reviews, ethics, data collection and editing, students will... |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
INTLC303
Visual Cultures of East Asia
This paper critically examines key forms of East Asian visual culture, with a focus on film and art, and within a comparative context. |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
INTLC380
Study Abroad 1
This paper will enable students to undertake appropriate individual study abroad programmes as part of their undergraduate degree. Each study... |
15 | 25G (Block) & 25I (Block) & 25X (Block) |
JAPAN331
Japanese for Communication 1
This paper focuses on advanced Japanese language learning and is a continuation of JAPAN232. |
15 | 25A (Hamilton) |
JAPAN332
Japanese for Communication 2
This paper is the continuation of JAPAN331. |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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JAPAN800 Japanese MPhil Thesis | 120 | 25X (Hamilton) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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JAPAN900 Japanese PhD Thesis | 120 | 25I (Hamilton) & 25J (Hamilton) & 25K (Hamilton) & 25X (Hamilton) |
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JAPAN131 Japanese for Beginners
This paper assumes no previous knowledge of Japanese. It takes an integrated approach to the four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Points 15 -
JAPAN231 Basic Japanese 1
This language acquisition paper is designed as a continuation from JAPAN131, a paper designed for absolute beginners. Students will acquire further...
Points 15JAPAN232 Basic Japanese 2This language acquisition paper follows JAPAN231, a paper designed for learners with a rudimentary knowledge of Japanese. Students will acquire...
Points 15 -
INTLC301 Research Methods in International Languages and Cultures
After workshops covering intercultural contexts in research, bibliography, literature reviews, ethics, data collection and editing, students will...
Points 15INTLC303 Visual Cultures of East AsiaThis paper critically examines key forms of East Asian visual culture, with a focus on film and art, and within a comparative context.
Points 15INTLC380 Study Abroad 1This paper will enable students to undertake appropriate individual study abroad programmes as part of their undergraduate degree. Each study...
Points 15JAPAN331 Japanese for Communication 1This paper focuses on advanced Japanese language learning and is a continuation of JAPAN232.
Points 15JAPAN332 Japanese for Communication 2This paper is the continuation of JAPAN331.
Points 15 -
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JAPAN900 Japanese PhD ThesisPoints 120
2025 Catalogue of Papers information current as of 23 Dec 2024 01:00am