- Undergrad Education
- Requirement Overview
- General Education
- ULR / GE Crosswalk
- Language Proficiency Requirement
- Majors
- Minors
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Business
- Chicana/o Studies
- Communication Design
- Community Health Education
- Computer Science
- Creative Writing & Social Action
- Environmental Health Policy
- Environmental Studies
- Global Studies
- Health & Wellness
- Hispanic Cultures & History
- Human Communication
- Human Development
- Human Movement
- International Health Policy
- Japanese Culture & History
- Japanese Language & Culture
- Journalism and Media Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Mathematics
- Music
- Nonprofit Management
- Outdoor Recreation
- Peace Studies
- Pre-Law
- Psychology
- Service Learning Leadership
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish Language & Hispanic Cultures
- Sport Management
- Statistics
- Teledramatic Arts
- Visual & Public Art
- Writing and Rhetoric
- Nondegree Programs
- AA-T/AS-T Programs
School of World Languages and Cultures
- Phone: (831) 582-3863
- Fax: (831) 582-3885
- Office:
100 Campus Center
Seaside, CA 93955 - Visit Website
- Email: wlc@csumb.edu
If you are working toward a career in the arts, business, education, science or technology, understanding Japanese culture and history can benefit you. Moreover, learning to appreciate the uniqueness of another culture builds your ability to appreciate all cultures, a very important attribute in our ever-shrinking world.
You will find all of the official information about the minor right here. For more detailed information including a look at related student work, faculty bios, and events, please visit the School of World Languages and Cultures website.
100 Campus Center