What category does Japanese language and literature belong to in the professional classification?

Updated on educate 2024-07-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You don't need to be a Japanese language major to get a graduate school entrance examination for Japanese language and literature, but the requirement for Japanese language is to have a level 1 Japanese language proficiency test, so if you are a professional major, you must have passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test level 1.

    This major focuses on basic Japanese, advanced Japanese, Japanese conversation, Japanese audio-visual and speaking, Japanese overview, Japanese writing, Japanese-Chinese translation, original film and television appreciation, language imitation, Japanese extensive reading, selected readings of Japanese literature, history of Japanese literature, business Japanese, second foreign language (English), international practice, marketing, international business law, etc.

    Main disciplines: foreign Chinese literature.

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

    Duration: 4 years.

    Degree awarded: Bachelor of Arts.

    English, Russian, Japanese (teacher training)

    To train teachers and other educators for teaching and pedagogical research in higher and secondary schools. Graduates will acquire similar knowledge and competencies to those listed above, with the same core disciplines, length of study and degrees awarded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If I don't have the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, can I apply for this major?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Japanese language major is a literature major.

    Undergraduate majors in China are divided into 12 disciplines: Philosophy, Economics, Law, Education, Literature, History, Science, Engineering, Agriculture, Medicine, Management, and Art.

    Data Extension:

    1. Introduction to Japanese

    Japanese is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a Chinese foreign language and literature major, with a basic study period of four years and a bachelor's degree in literature. The discipline foundation of the program includes foreign Chinese linguistics, foreign literature, translation studies, country and area studies, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies, and is interdisciplinary. It can also be combined with other related majors to form compound majors to meet the needs of social development.

    Students majoring in Japanese should have the ability to use foreign languages, appreciate literature, intercultural ability, critical thinking ability, as well as certain research ability, innovation ability, information technology application ability, independent learning ability and practical ability.

    2. Training objectives

    It aims to cultivate Japanese professionals and compound foreign language talents with good comprehensive quality, solid basic foreign language skills and professional knowledge and ability, master relevant professional knowledge, and adapt to the needs of China's foreign exchanges, national and local economic and social development, various foreign-related industries, foreign language education and academic research.

    3. Training requirements

    1. Basic study years

    Generally, it is four years, and colleges and universities can implement a flexible study system according to the actual situation, allowing students to complete their studies in 3-6 years.

    2. Conferment of degrees

    A Bachelor of Arts degree will be awarded to students who have completed the required credits and met the requirements of the training program.

    3. Quality requirements

    They should have a correct world view, outlook on life and values, good moral character, Chinese feelings and international vision, a sense of social responsibility, humanities and scientific literacy, a spirit of cooperation, a spirit of innovation and basic literacy in disciplines.

    4. Knowledge requirements

    Students should master Chinese knowledge of foreign languages, foreign literature, countries and regions, be familiar with Chinese and Chinese cultures, understand relevant professional knowledge and basic knowledge of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, form an interdisciplinary knowledge structure, and reflect the characteristics of the major.

    5. Ability to cover potatoes

    Students majoring in Japanese should have the ability to use foreign languages, appreciate literature, intercultural ability, and critical thinking ability, as well as certain research ability, innovation ability, information technology application ability, independent learning ability, and practical ability.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Altaic language family. Japanese is the official language of Japan, with 125 million native speakers, and is spoken by 125 million people in the world.

    Introduction

    The Japanese language is the fourth largest in the world with 99 million Internet users. With 127 million native Japanese speakers and 128,204,860 speakers worldwide, it ranks 9th out of 20 countries, while the number of Internet users has risen by 5 places.

    Japan is not the only country that uses Japanese as a lingua franca, but the state of Ang Or, Palau, also uses Japanese as a lingua franca because it was taught in Japanese from 1914 to 1945.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Japanese major belongs to the category of literature and answering, as shown below.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think the foreign language and literature majors that the landlord refers to should be Chinese majors such as English language and literature, Japanese language and literature, and Russian language and literature.

    If you choose a major in Japanese language and literature, you will be taught Japanese, but it will focus on culture, literature, grammar, and history. As for employment after graduation, it depends on the person. The easiest thing is, of course, to do translation, because language is just a tool.

    Of course, it is recommended that the landlord can minor in an economics or law major during the university, and strive to get a double degree when he graduates, which is more advantageous.

    PS: I graduated from the Japanese Language and Literature major... Now in the Japanese company mixed life...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No language has its own language family, but there is one language that makes an exception, and that is Japanese. It was once believed that Japanese and Chinese were the same language because Japanese was interspersed with kanji. Not really.

    Chinese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Japanese belongs to which language family remains a mystery.

    How to determine whether different languages are in the same language family is generally determined by identifying whether the pronunciation of numbers in each language is similar or not. In today's world languages, there are no numerical pronunciations similar to the numeric pronunciation of Japanese, so American scholars classify Japanese as an independent language family, and Chinese scholars regard it as an unknown language.

    However, Japanese scholars are dissatisfied with the fact that Japanese is an isolated language system, and they always want to find out the language family to which Japanese belongs. Some people have compared Japanese with Pacific Island languages and Japanese with South American languages, but there have been no satisfactory results. It is now clear that the only language that is the same as Japanese is Okinawa, which is part of the territory of Japan, and is at best a dialect of Japanese.

    From the point of view of the grammatical structure of the Japanese language, the Japanese language has some characteristics similar to the Altaic language family, and it has been inferred that the Japanese language may be related to the Altaic language family, and if this possibility is true, it will prove that one of the ancestors of the Japanese came from the Mongolian Plateau and the Siberian Plain in northern Asia, and entered the Japanese mainland through Sakhalin, Hokkaido, the Kuril Islands, and the Korean Peninsula. The misunderstanding that China and Japan are of the same language and the same species is caused by the historical influence of Han culture on Japan. In the 4th century, Chinese characters and Chinese culture were introduced to Japan, which played an important role in enriching the Japanese vocabulary, but the Japanese language only absorbed a large number of words, vocabulary, rhetoric and other formal things from the Chinese language and used them for use, but did not change the essential things such as the inherent language thinking, word order, and grammatical structure of the Japanese language.

    China and Japan are neither in the same language nor in the same species.

    There is still no answer to the question of what kind of language Japanese it belongs to.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The majors that you can apply for studying Japanese are as follows:

    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 teacher is now very good, the current national Belt and Road construction, the Chinese industry.

    4. Tour 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.

    Career prospects for Japanese language majors.

    According to statistics, the employment ratio of Japanese language professionals in various industries is as follows: 50%-60% of Japanese-funded enterprises; State organs (including ***, all levels, customs, foreign trade and economic cooperation offices and ** promotion associations, etc.) account for about 20%; About 10% are university teachers and 10% are Japanese-speaking guides.

    Japanese companies are located in the southeast coastal cities, such as Dalian, Yantai, Qingdao, Suzhou, Wuxi, etc., and have great potential for development in China in the future. The rapid development of Japan's IT industry is obvious to all, so "Japanese + computer" compound talents will be very popular.

    Nowadays, there is a great demand for Japanese talents in China, especially senior Japanese translators, senior Japanese translators, according to different employers, their Japanese language requirements are also different, and the general requirements of Japanese companies are Japanese level 1. There is also a kind of jiest Japanese test, in fact, it was founded by the Japanese folk group limb dan weaving, which seems to be unconvincing, but it is more popular in China now.

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