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FCC Curriculum 98 DEPARTMENT OF JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND STUDIES The Department of Japanese Language and Studies has two majors: Japanese Linguistics and Teaching Methods Japanese Studies Students entering the Department of Japanese Language and Studies must choose a major and meet its requirements. Each major requires students to complete 48 credits. Japanese Language Requirement (common to all DJLS students) In addition to fulfilling the course requirements for their chosen major, all DJLS students are required to attain a specified minimum level of proficiency in Japanese. The level to be attained depends on the student s linguistic background (for categories of linguistic background, see p. 61): Category 1 (non-native): JPN322, Advanced Japanese 2 Categories 2 and 3 (native and near-native speakers): JPN350, College Skills These courses are to be included among the student s Elective DJLS Courses. What other Japanese language courses may be counted as Elective DJLS Courses depends on the student s linguistic background: 1. Students in category 1, who take Japanese for their language requirement (see pp. 76~77), may include in their Elective DJLS Courses any Japanese language courses beyond the level completed for their language requirement. 2. Students in category 2 may include in their Elective DJLS Courses (in addition to JPN350, College Skills) JPN351, 401, 405, 406, and 407. 3. Students in category 3 may include in their Elective DJLS Courses (in addition to JPN350, College Skills) any Japanese language courses they are directed to take prior to enrolling in JPN350 as well as more advanced language courses (JPN351, 400, 401, 405, 406, and 407).

99 FCC Curriculum JAPANESE LINGUISTICS AND TEACHING METHODS The Japanese Linguistics and Teaching Methods Major focuses on study of the Japanese language from the perspectives of linguistic analysis and teaching Japanese as a second language. Students choosing Japanese Linguistics and Teaching Methods as a major are required to take, in addition to two courses in Japanese history, compulsory for all DJLS students, three basic courses in linguistics, and 16 credits in linguistics and/or Japanese teaching methods (8 credits should be taken in 400-level courses). Elective DJLS Courses may be chosen from courses in linguistics and Japanese teaching methods (see p. 112), and Japanese language (see pp. 111~112) and/or the range of courses concerning Japan on the Japanese Studies Courses list (see pp. 104~106). General Requirements cr Courses Compulsory for all DJLS 8 HST251, Development of Japanese Civilization 1 students HST252, Development of Japanese Civilization 2 (1) Compulsory for all Japanese Linguistics and Teaching Methods majors (2) 300- or 400-level Courses (3) 400-level Courses 12 8 8 LNG210, Introduction to Linguistics LNG301, Introduction to Japanese Linguistics LNG302, History of the Japanese Language Linguistics and/or Japanese Teaching Methods Courses (4) Elective DJLS Courses 12 Total 48 Linguistics, Japanese Teaching Methods, Japanese language courses, and/or courses from the Japanese Studies Courses list

FCC Curriculum 100 Students majoring in Japanese Linguistics and Teaching Methods may include under course categories (2), (3), and (4) above up to a maximum of 8 credits chosen from the following courses offered by the Faculty of Foreign Studies and cross-listed by FCC, provided they were cross-listed in the year when they were taken. For details on these courses refer to the appropriate department descriptions in the (rish y ran gakkakamokuhen) and course syllabi on the Loyola system. Some of these cross-listed courses may have prerequisites and/or require the instructor's permission due to limited enrollment places. Furthermore, students may not be able to take courses that have undergone a number or title change, if they have taken them previously under the former number or title. 300-level courses course no. course title cr Dept offered 503111 Introduction to Language Acquisition 2 507710 Introduction to Psycholinguistics 2 650302 General Phonetics 1 1 650303 General Phonetics 2 2 652130 Introduction to Speech Pathology 660404 Semantics 1 1 660405 Semantics 2 2 662203 Sociolinguistics 4

101 FCC Curriculum 400-level courses 503214 Bilingual Education 660222 Theory of Grammar 1 1 660223 Theory of Grammar 2 2 661601 Teaching Japanese as a Second Language 1 661602 671110 671120 671302 671303 671400 671410 Teaching Japanese as a Second Language 2 Applied Linguistics 1 1 Applied Linguistics 2 2 Japanese Teaching Methods 1 Japanese Teaching Methods 2 Investigation of Dialects A A Investigation of Dialects B B 4 A course will be counted as 300-level course or 400-level course if it was listed as such in the year when it was taken.

FCC Curriculum 102 JAPANESE STUDIES The Japanese Studies Major offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Japan. All courses concerning Japan offered by the Faculty of Comparative Culture have been divided into the following seven fields (see pp. 104~106 below for the list of specific courses included in each field): 1. Art History 2. Business and Economics 3. History 4. Linguistics (as a secondary field only) 5. Literature 6. Religion 7. Social Sciences (Anthropology-Sociology, Political Science) Students majoring in Japanese Studies take one of these as their primary field and another as their secondary field.

103 FCC Curriculum In addition to two courses in Japanese history, compulsory for all DJLS students, Japanese Studies majors are required to take four courses in their primary field and two courses in their secondary field. The primary field should be chosen from one of the six fields other than Linguistics; the secondary field may be chosen from any of the seven. The Elective DJLS Courses in the major may be chosen from the entire range of courses on the Japanese Studies Courses list (see pp. 104~106). Two of the courses taken for the major must be 400-level courses; at least one of these two must be in the student s primary field. General Requirements cr Courses Compulsory for all DJLS 8 HST251, Development of Japanese Civilization 1 students HST252, Development of Japanese Civilization 2 (1) Primary Field (2) Secondary Field (3) Elective DJLS Courses 16 8 16 Chosen from one of the six main Japanese Studies fields Chosen from another of the seven fields Chosen from the entire range of Japanese Studies courses and/or Japanese language courses Two of the courses taken under (1), (2), and (3) must be 400-level courses; at least one of these two must be in the student s primary field. Total 48

FCC Curriculum 104 JAPANESE STUDIES COURSES Art History ART250 Introduction to Japanese Art ART321 Survey of Japanese Art 1 ART322 Survey of Japanese Art 2 ART361 Studies in Japanese Art History 1 ART365 Studies in Japanese Art History 2 ART375 Topics in Japanese Art History ART451 Comparative Art History 1 ART452 Comparative Art History 2 ART480 Japanese Portraiture ART482 Japanese Narrative Painting History HST251 Development of Japanese Civilization 1 HST252 Development of Japanese Civilization 2 HST300 Research Methods in History HST351* Japanese Business History HST352 Japanese Women s History HST353 Modern Japan HST439* Issues in Japanese Thought HST445* Religion and Society in Japan HST453 Seminar in Modern Japanese History HST454 Seminar in Japanese History International Business and Economics HST351* Japanese Business History IBE251 Japan and the World: Business and Economics IBE426* The Rise of Japanese Industry IBE430 Economic Survey of Contemporary Japan IBE445 Management in Japan IBE455 Human Resource Development in Japan

105 FCC Curriculum Linguistics (as a secondary field only) LNG301 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics LNG302 History of the Japanese Language LNG304 Teaching Methods and Pedagogical Grammar LNG305 Teaching Methods and Language Acquisition LNG306 Teaching Methods and Sociolinguistics LNG452 Topics in Linguistics LNG473 Teaching Methods and Beginning Japanese LNG474 Teaching Methods and Intermediate Japanese Literature LIT231 Introduction to Japanese Literature LIT331 Survey of Japanese Literature 1 LIT332 Survey of Japanese Literature 2 LIT335 Japanese Cinema LIT435 Modern Japanese Fiction 1 LIT436 Modern Japanese Fiction 2 LIT450 Seminar in Japanese Theater LIT475 Tokyo Narratives Religion HST439* HST445* RPH341 RPH351 RPH361 RPH414 RPH435 RPH437 RPH455 RPH480 Issues in Japanese Thought Religion and Society in Japan Japanese Religions Religion and the Arts Buddhist Traditions Comparative Religion and Culture Symbol and Religion Philosophical Approaches to Buddhism Sacred Space and Time Christianity and Japanese Culture

FCC Curriculum 106 Social Sciences ANT220* ANT309 ANT314 ANT470 IBE426* POL319 POL321 POL414 POL422 Ethnography of Japan and Other Societies Approaches to Japanese Society Japanese Symbolic Practice Tokyo Urbanism The Rise of Japanese Industry Japanese Foreign Policy Japanese Government and Politics Nationalism, Citizenship, and Democracy in Japan Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Democracies * cross-listed in more than one field N.B. Students should keep in mind that some of the courses listed here may have prerequisites that are not Japanese Studies courses. In such cases the student should include the necessary prerequisites in his/her General Studies or SE Elective courses.