Japanese Studies
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The mission of the undergraduate degree program in Japanese Studies is to offer a broad range of coursework and research opportunities for students that is designed to develop an understanding of Japan in all of its dimensions: culture, society, language, art, political science, history, music, and others. The Japanese Studies major provides undergraduate research opportunities, a liberal arts foundation, and preparation for a variety of careers.
Separate curricula are designed for two types of students:
- Non-native speakers of Japanese: these students are enabled to master the Japanese language in its aspects of structure (Japanese linguistics), literature, and translation, in addition to the areas of study mentioned above.
- Native speakers of Japanese: these students are enabled to master the English language in its aspects of structure (English linguistics), literature and translation, in addition to the areas of study mentioned above. Native speakers of Japanese are also enabled to develop explicit knowledge of Japanese language phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax.
Degree Requirements
See degree requirements for a detailed listing of the Japanese Studies B.A. requirements.
Goals for Student Learning in the Major
Among the learning goals for majors are the development of:
- Appropriate language ability:
- Japanese language ability and expertise for non-native speakers of Japanese,
- English language ability and expertise for native speakers of Japanese. Through such language study, students gain a deep appreciation and understanding of Japanese civilization and understanding of Japanese cultural views ( i.e ., world view) of itself and non-Japanese.
- An. appreciation of how the Japanese cultural background may influence the communications, styles of interaction, and family structure.
- An ability to integrate information from the different approaches to the study of Japan and shape it into an overall understanding Japanese language, culture, and behavior.
Special Features of the Program
The Japanese Studies program also strongly supports the General Education core and the University's mission as a comprehensive regional university with a special focus on the Asia and Pacific region. The program offers a number of courses that can be used to satisfy the college's Hawaiian/Asian/Pacific requirement.
Most summers, UH Hilo offers students the opportunity to visit and study in Japan through the Foreign Field Experience course (Interdisciplinary Studies 393).
Program Statement
Japanese Studies Faculty and Staff
- Castberg, Didrick A. “Rick”, Ph.D., Northwestern University, American Politics, Japanese Politics and Government, Judicial Behavior, Legal Systems, Public Policy
- Cheng, John H. L., Ph.D., ,
web site - Dresner, Jonathan F., Ph.D., Harvard University, History,
web site - Honda, Masafumi “Masa”
- Mikkelson, Douglas, Ph.D., Columbia University, History
- Okuyama, Yoshiko, Ph.D., ,
web site - Reichl, Christopher A., Ph.D., Univ. of Iowa, Cultural anthropology, culture change, migration
- Rogers, Lawrence W.
- Wang, Enbao