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Gain exposure to diverse viewpoints on Japanese language, culture, and history through comprehensive instruction in writing, communication, literary studies, and cultural development. The Japanese undergraduate program's primary objective is to broaden students' understanding through multifaceted approaches to Japanese linguistics, traditions, and historical context by offering rigorous training in written expression, verbal communication, literary analysis, and cultural studies. Coursework focuses on cultivating analytical reasoning and articulate communication skills that prove valuable across all professional aspirations. This curriculum equips graduates for various career paths in fields such as commerce, public service, and scholarly research.
A high school diploma or the equivalent is required in order to enroll at Stanford. Generally, we receive English proficiency exam results (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo English Test, etc.) from applicants whose native language is not English and/or the primary language of instruction at their secondary school is not English.