15.01. Japanese Studies
A [2]. Bachelor's degree Japanese studies (Version 2011)
Orientation Phase (STEOP)
BM1. Introduction to Japanese studies (STEOP)
- 150011 VO STEOP: Introduction to Japanese Studies
BM2. Introduction to Japanese language (STEOP)
- 150041 VO [ de ja ] STEOP: Theory of Japanese 1
Studienphase
BM2 - Practical Japanese 1
- 150103 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150099 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150088 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150026 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150172 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
BM3 - Basics of Regional Studies & History of Japan
BM5 - Basic Training in Research and Paper Writing
BM6 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 2
BM7 - Practical Japanese 2
BM8 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 3
- 150042 SUE [ de ja ] Japanese grammar and translation 3
BM9 - Practical Japanese 3
- 150057 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 150007 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 340081 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 150092 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
BM10 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Culture & Society
- 150053 VO Japanese society
- 150186 VO Japanese Culture
BM11 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Politics & Economy
BM12 - Intercultural Learning
- 150043 UE Intercultural Learning
- 150095 UE Intercultural Learning
BM13 - Advanced Training in Research and Paper Writing
- 150054 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150197 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150025 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150201 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150124 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
BM14 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 4
BM15 - Practical Japanese 4
BM16 - Basic Knowledge, Extension
- 150097 UE Minority groups in the focus of attention - counter models with redard to prevailing Japanese masculinity
BM17 - Practical Training/ Internship
BM18 - Practical Japanese and Japanese Grammar and Translation 5
- 150046 SUE [ de ja ] Japanese grammar and translation 5
- 150059 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
- 150080 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
- 150178 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
BM19 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Advanced Studies
- 150045 SE Seminar I: Environmental Problems and Sustainability
- 150148 SE Seminar I: Narratives of Disaster
- 150118 SE Seminar I: Rural Japan
BM20 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Bachelor's Paper
A [1]. Bachelor Degree in Japanese Studies
STEP - Orientation Period
BM0 - Orientation
BM1 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 1
- 150041 VO [ de ja ] STEOP: Theory of Japanese 1
BM4 - Introductory Course
- 150011 VO STEOP: Introduction to Japanese Studies
Required Modules
BM2 - Practical Japanese 1
- 150103 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150099 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150088 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150026 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
- 150172 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 1
BM3 - Basics of Regional Studies & History of Japan
BM5 - Basic Training in Research and Paper Writing
BM6 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 2
BM7 - Practical Japanese 2
BM8 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 3
- 150042 SUE [ de ja ] Japanese grammar and translation 3
BM9 - Practical Japanese 3
- 150057 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 150007 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 340081 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
- 150092 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 3
BM10 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Culture & Society
- 150053 VO Japanese society
- 150186 VO Japanese Culture
BM11 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Politics & Economy
BM12 - Intercultural Learning
- 150043 UE Intercultural Learning
- 150095 UE Intercultural Learning
BM13 - Advanced Training in Research and Paper Writing
- 150054 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150197 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150025 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150201 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
- 150124 PS Basic training in research and paper writing I
BM14 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 4
BM15 - Practical Japanese 4
BM16 - Basic Knowledge, Extension
- 150097 UE Minority groups in the focus of attention - counter models with redard to prevailing Japanese masculinity
BM17 - Practical Training/ Internship
BM18 - Practical Japanese and Japanese Grammar and Translation 5
- 150046 SUE [ de ja ] Japanese grammar and translation 5
- 150059 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
- 150080 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
- 150178 SUE [ ja ] Practical Japanese 5
BM19 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Advanced Studies
- 150045 SE Seminar I: Environmental Problems and Sustainability
- 150148 SE Seminar I: Narratives of Disaster
- 150118 SE Seminar I: Rural Japan
BM20 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Bachelor's Paper
B. Master Degree Programme in Japanese Studies
MM1 - Premodern Japanese
- 150008 UE [ de ja ] Premodern Japanese I - Bungo and Kanbun
MM2 - Scientific Japanese Texts
MM3 - Advanced Command of Language
- 150058 SUE [ ja ] Reading of Newspapers
MM4 - Methods in Japanese Studies
MM5 - Specialised Knowledge
MM6 - Advanced Academic Studies I
- 150117 SE Seminar I: Gender and the Body in Japanese Literature
- 150151 SE Seminar I: Changing Body Images in the 20 Century Japan
MM7 - Advanced Academic Studies II
MM8 - Monitoring Class for the Master¿s Thesis
- 150052 SE Monitoring class for the master's thesis I
- 150096 SE Monitoring class for the master's thesis I
MM9 - East Asian Studies
- 150006 VO+UE The Kogo shui, a minority-report among the Japanese mytho-historical classics
- 150040 UE Critical Readings in Japanese Academic Sources: Texts on Disasters
- 150067 UE Writing lab for MA-students
C. Doctoral Degree in Japanese Studies
- 150034 SE Monitoring class for the PhD thesis
E. Complementary Study Programmes (Minors)
CSP Japanese Culture
- 150010 VO Regional Studies of Japan (JBA M4.1, 2011)
- 150053 VO Japanese society
- 150186 VO Japanese Culture
CSP Japanese Language, Culture and Society
- 150003 VO [ de ja ] Introduction to Japanese Language 1
- 150015 VO [ de ja ] Introduction to Japanese Language 2
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