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A Bachelor of Arts (BA) provides a versatile way to explore humanities, social sciences, and languages at Australia's top-ranked university. Develop interdisciplinary expertise, community leadership, and cultural understanding while gaining essential skills for today's dynamic global workforce.
The Japanese Studies undergraduate program features structured coursework to enhance students' proficiency in analyzing Japanese language and society. Language subjects follow a sequential progression from Japanese 1 to Japanese 8, supplemented by specialized units. Placement depends on prior language experience, test results, prerequisites, or program approval. Students typically advance through subjects sequentially, with mid-year entry available for even-numbered courses upon meeting requirements. The curriculum emphasizes language acquisition while refining communication skills across diverse texts, social contexts, and meaning-making strategies. Students also gain comprehensive insights into Japan's cultural, historical, and social dimensions. Courses like Social Problems in Japan encourage critical thinking about societal complexities, moving beyond stereotypes. Instructors foster an inclusive learning environment where students from various backgrounds engage in intercultural language activities, building both linguistic and intercultural proficiency.