Japanese Language Level Information
Japanese Language Level Information
These courses are designed to acquaint elementary level learners with basic grammatical structures
and vocabulary.
Those who have no prior knowledge of Japanese will start with JPL101. Instruction will focus on the
development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as increasing general cultural
knowledge. Through a variety of classroom activities, students will learn how to express their
experiences, mainly arising from their daily lives to describing characteristics of people, the things
around them, and begin to use Japanese creatively both orally and through writing. The main
textbooks for the elementary level courses are Genki I & II (The Japan Times).
Core Course
Practice Course
N.A.
Skill Course
* Students can obtain 6 credits in this level.
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
N.A.
* Students can obtain up to 7 credits in this level.
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
N.A.
* Students can obtain up to 7 credits in this level.
Intermediate Level
These courses are designed for students who have completed the elementary level Japanese
language courses.
JPL300 will consolidate students grammatical knowledge learned in the elementary level classes,
expand vocabulary and expressions, and develop oral fluency to improve the ability to express ideas
in various situations within daily life with further ease.
JPL305, 307, and 309 are designed to improve the students overall Japanese language skills to
better express their ideas about various aspects of the Japanese culture, other cultures, and to further
expand knowledge and usage of intermediate level kanji, vocabulary and expressions to prepare for
higher intermediate level courses.
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Note:
(1) Those that are in JPL307 and JPL309 can also enroll in JAS310: Intercultural Perspectives on
Japanese Society (3 cr.), which is conducted in Japanese and also open to Japanese students.
(2) Skill courses are offered only in the Spring and Fall semesters. In the Winter Program, only core
courses and Japanese Practice courses are offered.
These courses are designed for students who have completed the intermediate level Japanese
courses.
Students will learn to grasp important information on various topics from reading materials, particularly
with regard to Japanese culture and current issues. Oral and writing activities on various topics using
informal and formal language, and improving the ability to discern the appropriateness of a particular
style in a given situation will also be focused on. In addition, students will further expand their
knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and society.
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Advanced Level
These courses are for students who have completed the higher intermediate level Japanese courses.
These courses are designed to improve the students overall Japanese language abilities and skills to
increase comprehension of authentic materials, such as newspapers, magazine articles, academic
texts, literature, and so on. In addition, students will learn to accurately evaluate their strengths and
weaknesses in Japanese and further develop their knowledge in Japanese society and culture to
effectively communicate their opinions and ideas.
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course
Core Course
Practice Course
Skill Course