Coordinator: Brian Hurley, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Overview:
The goal of the Japanese Studies minor is to combine Japanese language skills with humanistic inquiry into the literature, film and culture of Japan. The minor helps students to improve their proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and understanding modern Japanese language, while also building the analytical skills required for sensitive and critical interpretations of a broad range of cultural material.
Admission:
Admission to the Japanese Studies minor is open to all undergraduates who have completed JPS 201 or the equivalent with the grade of B- or better.
Total Credits Required:
Minimum of 18 credits
Restrictions:
JPS 101, 102, and 201 do not count toward the JPS minor.