|
||
Japanese Studies | ||
The discipline of Japanese Studies aims to provide distinct educational opportunities, including:
Japan is of increasing fundamental importance to Australia for political, strategic and economic reasons. Japanese linguistic, socio-linguistic, and socio-cultural skills are highly sought after in the Australian context and potential career opportunities for students are diverse. Japanese Studies' graduates can be found working in government, the corporate and tourism sectors and in language education, law and research.
Studying Japanese at UNSW Students can specialise in Japanese within the Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics. For further details please consult the entry for that plan. Opportunities for postgraduate research are offered through the Master of Arts (by Research) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs, details of which are available from the Postgraduate Research section of the University Online Handbook: legacy.handbook.unsw.edu.au/research/specialisations/current/JapaneseStudies.html |