Japanese Language and LiteratureMaster Program (Japanese)
About the program
ThisProgramaims tocultivate international talents with high research ability,who have a systematic knowledge of linguistics, foreign literature, foreign language teaching theory, society and culture, and the theory and practice of Sino-Japanese translation, and who are trained to have theprofessional skills and research methods of Japanese Language and Literature.
The program focuses onJapanese Linguistics,andComparative Chinese and Japanese Culture, from which students can make a choice. Students can also take advantage of the resources for their thesiswriting provided by the Center for Japanese Culture and Economy Studies and theInstitute of Corpus and Interdisciplinary Studies.
The Japanese Department has 16 full-time faculty members, including 4 professors and 4 associate professors, and 7 of them hold Ph.D. degrees. The teachers are highly internationalized and all of them have the overseas experiences of studying for degrees or working as visiting scholars in Japan.
Main Courses
Research Methods and Thesis Writing, Theoretical Schools of Japanese Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics between Chinese and Japanese, Japanese Lexicology, Japanese Pragmatics, Corpus Linguistics, Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Culture, Selected Readings from Japanese Classics, History of Japanese Culture, History of Chinese-Japanese Translation, Japanese Folklore Studies, Japanese Poetry Studies, Second Language Acquisition: Theory and Practice.