Japanese, B.A.
Learning goals and Student Learning Outcomes
The following learning goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Japanese.
Linguistic and Literary Analysis
- Understand language as a system and as a tool for communication
- Recognize discrete language segments
- Distinguish synchronic and diachronic factors of language variation and the catalysts behind such changes
- Interpret and distinguish literary works
- Identify the salient characteristics of different literary genres
- Incorporate literary terms appropriately into textual analysis
- Explain the socio-historical context of literary works
Culture Awareness
- Understand the historical and cultural roles of the Japanese country and peoples in a global context
- Identify past and current regional trends in the Japanese world, as well as their implications
Academic Dialogue
- Synthesize critic's ideas
- Distinguish between varying perspectives
- Formulate sound arguments and support them with appropriate evidence
- Demonstrate appropriate written and oral expression in the target language
Language Proficiency
- Communicate effectively and in a culturally appropriate manner in oral and written form in a variety of social and professional circumstances.

