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JPNS6505 Advanced Japanese: Issues in Contemporary Japan

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Japanese
Offered in Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course aims to develop and maintain an advanced competence in modern Japanese and a working knowledge of the issues currently confronting Japanese society. Course materials are taken from a variety of up-to-date authentic media, TV, film, podcasts, websites and print media. Focusing on listening, speech-making and presentation skills, students will progress from intermediate to advanced language skills—moving from the more controlled textbook learning environment to an engagement with ‘real’ materials

Learning Outcomes

Students will build advanced language skills in listening, reading, analysis, interpretation and debate in Japanese and an understanding of the issues under discussion. Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:

  • Understand Japanese material related to the course subject area;
  • Use relevant vocabulary to discuss the course topic areas,
  • Develop the confidence and expertise to engage in Japanese at an advanced level, and
  • Develop information gathering, presentation and analytic skills.
  • Develop academic writing and presentation skills

Develop higher level comprehension skills

Indicative Assessment

In-Class Topic Discussion (two 5%) 10%

Assignments/ In class quizzes 20%

Group Oral Presentation & Report 20%

Individual Project 20%

Final Exam 30%

Workload

Three hours of classes per week

Areas of Interest Asian Languages
Eligibility

Japanese Language Level: Minimum Level 2 Japanese Proficiency (as set by the Japan Foundation), or the equivalent of two years undergraduate study of Japanese or permission of  coordinator.

Requisite Statement

Spoken Japanese 4 (JPNS2013) and Written Japanese D (JPNS2015) at credit level or above, or permission of coordinator

Corequisites None
Incompatibility N/A
Recommended Courses

N/A

Prescribed Texts

None

Preliminary Reading None
Indicative Reading List N/A
Technology Requirements

Familiarity with engaging in an online environment.

Programs Master of Asia-Pacific Studies and Master of Asia-Pacific Studies
Other Information

Prerequisites: Spoken Japanese 4 (JPNS2013) and Written Japanese D (JPNS2015) at credit level or above, or permission of the Program convener.

Academic Contact Dr Li Narangoa and li.narangoa@anu.edu.au

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