Learning Outcomes
MLO 1: Japanese Language and Communication
1.1 Students are able to communicate effectively in Japanese in three modes: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational; and in a culturally appropriate manner in a variety of social and professional settings and circumstances at the Intermediate-High level of language proficiency, according to the ACTFL Guidelines.
1.2 Students gain competency in the Japanese language and linguistics including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. Students compare, contrast, and analyze the structural differences between Japanese and English.
MLO 2: Japanese Culture
2.1 Students develop a comprehensive understanding, appreciation, and knowledge of Japanese culture: perspectives (ideas, beliefs, attitudes, values, philosophies), practices (patterns of social interactions) and products (both tangible and intangible, for example, art, history, literature, music).
2.2 Students develop analytical and critical thinking in areas such as how Japan’s cultural background influences modern Japanese life, how to compare their own culture with the Japanese culture, or how Japanese culture relates to other world cultures in an age of global inter-relatedness.
MLO 3: Research & Technology
3.1 Students gain knowledge of appropriate research methodologies and are able to apply them in their studies.
3.2 Students use appropriate technologies in research and studies relative to Japanese language and culture.
3.3 Students collect, manage, and analyze current and emerging technology-based resources to develop and produce their scholarly work.
MLO 4: Cultural Internalization and Language Immersion
4.1 Students demonstrate that they have actively immersed themselves in authentic Japanese cultural and linguistic environments and have internalized the language and cultural experience, from which they have developed a personal understanding and new perspectives of the community.
NOTE: Students develop intercultural communication skills and strategies, and learn to adapt and respond in effective ways. This MLO may be fulfilled by a study abroad or equivalent experience.
WLC’s Japanese program has exchange agreements with:
- Chuo University, Tokyo
- Dokkyo University, Saitama
- Hirosaki University, Aomori
- J.F. Oberlin University, Tokyo
- Nagasaki University, Nagasaki
- Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Aichi
- Nanzan University, Aichi
- Okayama University, Okayama
- Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto
- Toyo University, Tokyo
- The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu
- Tsukuba University*, Ibaraki
- Waseda University*, Tokyo
* Study abroad at these Universities is conducted through CSU International Programs.