Language, history and culture
Japanese is written and spoken by 130 million people and Japanese culture is popular world-wide. As the world's third largest national economy, Japan is also one of Canada¡¯s most important economic and commercial partners. ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp 40% of Canadian exports to Japan originate in British Columbia. Learning to communicate in Japanese can be very beneficial for your career in today¡¯s global economy. ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp¡¯s Japanese courses also provide?transfer credit?that can be used in your future academic pursuits.
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Introductory and intermediate Japanese language courses?will develop the skills to express yourself in Japanese in real-life?situations and may provide opportunities to?interact with native speakers of Japanese. These courses are gateways?to one of the?most?important?economies and most fascinating cultures in the world.
Courses focus on the standard Tokyo dialect, which is understood in all areas of Japan.?In the safe, effective and interactive learning environment, you will learn to speak, listen, write and read Japanese. Cultural and historical materials?are added to enhance the understanding of the language.
Related programs
Flexible programs give you the chance to explore your passion for Japanese.
- Arts and Science Studies diploma
- Associate of Arts Degree in General Arts
- Associate of Science Degree in General Science
- University Transfer
Program or individual courses
You can take Japanese courses within one of our 2 year?programs?or as individual courses within our?University Transfer?program. If you plan to take individual courses, select University Transfer as your program option.
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Japanese proverb
Humanities faculty
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