• Total units 48 Units
  • Areas of interest Cultural Studies, History, International Relations, Asian Studies, Asia Pacific Studies More...
  • Major code JPST-MAJ
  • Academic career Undergraduate

Description

A Japanese studies major has many benefits in today’s globalised world and the Asian Century. As one of Australia’s key trading partners, private and public sector employers actively recruit ANU graduates with detailed knowledge of and experience in Japan. 

This major provides students with a nuanced understanding of the historical, political and cultural forces that have shaped the development and current state of modern Japan. Armed with this understanding students will be able to engage meaningfully with the culture, society and people while helping to bridge the divides separating Japan and Australia.

Though designed to complement the Japanese language major, knowledge of the Japanese language is not required for the Japanese studies major.

 

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1.     Understand and evaluate historical and current events and developments that have shaped Japan,

2.     Identify and critique the contemporary socio-cultural and political systems of Japan,

3.     Analyse developments in Japan in their regional and global contexts,

4.     Understand the processes and disciplinary approaches through which current knowledge about Japanese studies has developed.

Areas of Interest

  • Cultural Studies
  • History
  • International Relations
  • Asian Studies
  • Asia Pacific Studies
  • Literature
  • Asia-Pacific Studies
  • Politics
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Requirements

Major Requirements

 

This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:

A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
ASIA1025 Asia and the Pacific: Power, diversity and change 6
ASIA1030 Asia and the Pacific in Motion 6

12 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ASIA2009 The Making of Modern Japan: From Samurai to Economic Superpower and Beyond 6
ASIA3040 Literary and Cultural Discourse in Modern Japan 6

A minimum of 18 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
ASIA2017 History of International Relations in Northeast Asia 6
ASIA2031 Japanese Politics 6
ASIA2058 Japanese Popular Culture: Manga, Anime, Film & the Visual Arts 6
ASIA3011 Samurai Society and Social Control in Japan 6
INTR2018 Japanese Foreign and Security Policy 6
ASIA3027 Issues in Japanese Policy in their global context 6
LING2028 Japanese Linguistics 6

A maximum of 6 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
ASIA2016 The Mongol Empire in World History 6
ASIA2074 Popular Culture in East Asia 6
ASIA2304 What is Literature? Asian Perspectives 6
ASIA3021 Engaging Asia: Australia and the Asian Century 6
ASIA3029 Reconciliation and the memory of conflict in Asia 6
ASIA2067 Economies of Emerging Asia 6
ASIA2065 Asian Politics: From Concepts to Causes 6
ASIA2301 Human Migration and Expansion in the Rise of the Asia-Pacific 6
ASIA2302 Culture and Modernity in Asia: Anthropological Perspectives 6
ASIA2307 History of Empire in Asia 6
ASIA2001 Language in Asia and the Pacific 6
ASIA2103 Language in Asia and the Pacific (L) 6
ASIA2311 Gender and Cultural Studies in Asia and the Pacific 6
INTR2016 US Foreign and Security Policy in Asia 6
INTR2012 Chinese Foreign and Security Policy 6
INTR2010 International Relations in the Asia-Pacific 6
JPNS3102 Debating Japan: Contemporary Intellectual Debates 6
JPNS3005 Advanced Japanese: Issues in Contemporary Japan 6
JPNS3006 Advanced Japanese: Language in Context 6
JPNS3007 Advanced Japanese: Readings in Culture and Society 6
JPNS3008 Advanced Japanese: Readings in Literature 6
JPNS3023 Research Topics in Japanese: History & Society 6
JPNS3024 Research Topics in Japanese: International Relations & Politics 6
WARS2004 War in the Islands: The Second World War in the Pacific 6
STST2001 Security Concepts in the Asia-Pacific 6
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