Japanese Program
The Certificate in Japanese Studies provides a more advanced credential than the Minor in Japanese Studies. It requires 32 units of the following courses.
24 units of the following required courses:
JAPN 101: First Semester Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 102: Second Semester Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 201: Third Semester Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 202: Fourth
Semester Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 301: Intermediate Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 410: Introduction to Japanese
Linguistics, 4 units
8 units chosen from the following elective courses:
JAPN 190: Reading Osaka from San Francisco, 4 units
JAPN 302: Advanced Japanese, 4 units
JAPN 310: Zen and the Art of Japanese Calligraphy, 4 units
JAPN
350: Japanese Culture, 4 units
JAPN 351: Contemporary Japanese
Culture, 4 units
JAPN 355: Japanese Literature in Translation, 4
units
JAPN 357: Naturalism in Japanese Literature, 4 units
JAPN 360: Japanese Calligraphy and Ink Painting, 4 units
JAPN 401: Edo Culture (Fourth Year Japanese), 4 units
*Up to two
courses among the following can be counted:
JAPN/HIST 383: Modern
Japanese since Perry, 4 units
JAPN/HIST 387: History of U.S.- Japan
Relations, 4 units
JAPN/HIST 390: Traditional Japan to 1868, 4 units
JAPN/THRS
368: Japanese Religion and Society, 4 units
JAPN/THRS 370: Zen
Buddhism, 4 units
JAPN/BUS 397: Japanese Study Tour, 4 units
(c) Noriko Nagata -- Picture 1: Kenrokuen garden, Kanazawa, Japan