Basic courses for Japanese majors, what are the courses for Japanese majors?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Divided into Japanese Intensive Reading Listening Reading Year 1 and an overview of Japan.

    There is no math.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Basic Correspondence Language, Advanced Correspondence Language, Selected Readings of Newspapers and Periodicals, Audio-Visual Language, Oral Language, Corresponding Language Writing, Translation Theory and Practice, Language Theory, Introduction to Linguistics, Selected Readings of Literary History and Literary Works of Corresponding Languages, National Conditions of Major Corresponding Countries, etc.

    The Japanese language accounts for a large proportion of all walks of life, and the job prospects are quite good. Graduates are generally engaged in foreign-related departments at all levels, enterprises and institutions, scientific research institutions, schools, foreign-funded enterprises and other departments, engaged in foreign affairs, international cultural exchanges and other aspects of reception services and management.

    The Japanese major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism, and other departments.

    Master the basic knowledge of Japanese literature in a systematic manner, understand the national conditions of our country and Japanese society and culture, and have the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating in Japanese.

    1.Understand the relevant guidelines, policies and regulations of our country;

    2.Basic knowledge of linguistics, literature, and related humanities and sciences;

    3.Have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and be proficient in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating;

    4.Understand the national conditions of our country and the society and culture of the corresponding country;

    5.Good Chinese expression skills and basic research skills;

    6.Gu Qinghuaishan has a certain practical ability to use a second foreign Chinese;

    7.Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data inquiry, and have the ability of preliminary scientific research and practical work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japanese Language Basics, Japanese Grammar, Japanese Reading, Selected Readings of Newspapers and Periodicals, Audiovisual Studies, Spoken Japanese, Japanese Writing, Translation Theory and Practice, Japanese Language Theory, Introduction to Linguistics, History of Japanese Literature, Selected Readings of Japanese Literature, Japanese Society and Culture, etc.

    At present, it is a good major, after all, the number of Japanese learners is really large, there is such a need to make trouble, even if it is in the interest of learning or there is such a demand, followed by the current domestic Japanese education is relatively good development but still needs to be improved, just like many of our students learn Japanese in China or even the major of the university, it is still a strange feeling to go to Japanese in Japan, if you can learn Japanese well, it is a very good thing.

    1.Chinese-Japanese translation. This is generally preferred for language majors.

    2.Japanese language teacher. Those with relatively high academic qualifications can teach in universities, and those with a bachelor's degree can also go to training institutions.

    3.Chinese teacher. The profession of Chinese language teacher is now very good, and at present, the country's Belt and Road Initiative, teachers in the Chinese industry are earning a lot of money.

    4.Guide. Although the tour guide industry is not as good as it used to be, Japan, as a neighboring country, has a good tourism industry.

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