ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer Toggle Navigation Menu

Global and Cultural Studies: Japanese Studies

female student portrait

Major in Global and Cultural Studies:

Japanese Studies

Japanese has everything a student of language and culture might desire: rich history, fascinating cultural practices, interesting people, compelling places and global relevance. Japanese studies majors at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ receive training in language in a small-size class setting and choose courses in English about Japanese culture. Intercultural competency in Japanese opens many doors, including teaching English in Japan, translating/interpreting and working in international settings. Study abroad opportunities place students in the dynamic cities of Tokyo or Kyoto.

Visit the Global Languages and Cultural Studies Department

As a Japanese studies major at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

you might take:

Japanese Culture Today

Learn about contemporary Japan’s business culture and family life by studying its traditional values. (GLJP 240)

Contemporary Japan Through Film and Anime

Screen films to learn about Japanese society and cultural values in contemporary film and anime. (GLJP 250)

Japanese Culture and Society

Explore concepts such as seasonal flux, ego and ritualistic etiquette in Japanese culture. Offered in Japan, taught in English. (GLJP 306)

Japanese studies at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

Learning Outcomes

  • Reflect upon personal experiences in the target culture to transfer learning to new, complex situations.

    expand for image context information
  • Communicate effectively in the target language of study on a variety of topics related to interpersonal, interpretive and presentational modes, both in academic and professional contexts and in a culturally appropriate fashion.

     

    Develop a broad interdisciplinary approach and generate informed perspectives, insights and/or appreciations to various cultural products, such as films, literature and media from the target culture.

    expand for image context information
  • Develop an understanding of and respect for diverse values and perspectives as portrayed in the communities of the target culture.


    Engage in civic learning to gain insights into global and local citizenry.

    expand for image context information
  • Engage societal issues in the context of the complex interdependent global systems and legacies and their implications for people’s lives and the earth’s sustainability.

    expand for image context information
  • Gain the critical insights into how global processes affect communities differently and how power is unequally distributed.

     

    Critically analyze through cultural products such as film, literature and other media, cultural practices and historical contexts that have shaped the target culture.

    expand for image context information

Internship opportunities

Attending classes is only part of the language-learning experience. Internships give you the opportunity to communicate in your target language or interact with people from those cultures. Internships are also a great way to explore other interests and develop transferable skills.

Here are some examples of places where students have interned:

  • KPMG Portland Advisory Practice
  • Taproot Foundation, Chicago
  • Digital and Social Media Intern, Prichard Communications
  • International Programs Office, ÃÛѨÊÓƵ
  • Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Request More Information

Have questions about Japanese studies at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ? Reach out! We'd love to connect with you.

portrait of Marie Noussi
Marie Noussi
Associate Professor and Department Chair
Walker Hall
503-883-2231
mnoussi@linfield.edu