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Bachelor of Arts Japanese Bachelor of Arts (Japanese†) Campus: Cairns; Townsville Mode: on campus; full time or part time Duration: 3 years full time Prerequisites: English Mid-year entry: Yes QTAC codes: Cairns 321031; Townsville 311031 † also available within the Bachelor of Languages, see ‘Languages’ on page 32 Why study Japanese? Your study The Japanese language has acquired world-wide importance because of the position Japan occupies as the third largest economy in the world. After China, Japan is Australia’s second most-important trading partner, and Singapore’s fourth most-important trading partner. A dramatic growth in trade and tourism between Australia and Japan over the last 20 years has given Japanese speakers an edge in the international business arena, and the travel and tourism industries. This course caters for students who have studied a language through school and wish to continue their Japanese language development or for those students who are complete beginners in a second language. Study involves speaking, reading and listening skills and in second and third year, students are able to pursue intermediate and advanced studies in Japanese. Asian languages do present a challenge to native English speakers, but the Japanese program at JCU has a long history of success in helping students to overcome such hurdles. Like any other endeavour in higher education, the bigger the challenge, the greater the opportunity. Major overview JCU’s Bachelor of Arts major in Japanese is designed to give students a deeper understanding of Japan, its language, culture and history through a Bachelor of Arts framework. Students can choose to combine this major with another Bachelor of Arts major (double major). To add further value it is possible to combine the Bachelor of Arts with another degree (see Joint degree opportunities). Major highlights Students are encouraged to gain a second major in an Arts or Social Science area, thereby providing a further distinguishing feature to their course. For full course outline details, visit www.jcu.edu.au/courses Joint degree opportunities Joint degrees give students expertise in a complementary discipline in a reduced time, and can enhance career prospects. At JCU, the Bachelor of Arts (Japanese) can be combined with: • Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Education (Secondary) • Bachelor of Law • Bachelor of Science. For further details, visit page 46. Language students receive practical reading, writing and listening experience with the aid of highly-qualified foreign language experts. Teaching is by mixed-mode delivery and includes lectures, face-to-face tutorials, seminars and online resources. Career opportunities The ability to speak a second language greatly expands career opportunities. Graduates find employment within Australia and overseas in government and non-government organisations requiring foreign language skills for trade negotiations, treaties, security, environment, international aid and human rights, and in business and tourism. With additional qualifications, language professionals can also develop careers in education, law, communications and journalism. | 27