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EALL Spring Term Abroad in Japan

Spring Term in Japan

The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures offers a 6-credit  Spring Term study abroad program held in Kanazawa, Japan. Accompanied by a faculty member from the Japanese Program, students will spend the term studying Japanese language in the morning and participating in cultural activities, such as flower arrangement, Zen meditation, calligraphy and tea ceremony in the afternoon. Other activities will include field trips such as an overnight trip to Noto Peninsula. Students will live with a host family and can experience the rhythms of Japanese daily life. Multiple levels of language instruction (beginning to intermediate) are provided and you will be placed according to your ability.  Learning the language will enhance your appreciation of the country and also give you the confidence for exploring on your own.  Beginners with no prior language training are welcome and should speak with the program leader, Professor Ken Ujie in advance.
(3 credits can be applied to the EALL Major)
For the Spring 2007 course details, please contact Prof. Ujie, ujiek@wlu.edu, x8901.

  Ten Great Reasons Why You Should Spend Spring Term
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Beginning Japanese 100(6)
Prerequisites -  Permission of the department, approval of the International Education Committee and a desire to study in Japanese.
Program Director: Kenichi Ujie

This is a course designed to introduce the Japanese language and culture to students with no previous language background.  Classes are held at Ishikawa Foundation for International Exchange, which is a prestigious Japanese institution, located in Kanazawa.    Students live with a host family and can experience typical Japanese daily life.  The program includes field trips to points of historical interest and many cultural activities in the afternoon.  Credits do not apply toward the East Asian Studies major language requirement.

    Submit application directly to the Program Director

First Year Japanese 115(6)
Prerequisites: Japanese 111-112 required, permission of the department, and approval of the International Education Committee.
Program Director: Kenichi Ujie

This is a course designed to improve active oral proficiency in Japanese and to introduce students to the culture and society of Japan. Classes are held at Ishikawa Foundation for International Exchange, which is a prestigious Japanese institution, located in Kanazawa. Students live with a host family and can experience typical Japanese daily life. The program includes field trips to points of historical interest and many cultural activities in the afternoon. Credits do not apply toward the East Asian Studies major language requirement.

    Submit application directly to the Program Director.

Second Year Japanese 265 (6)
Prerequisites: Japanese 261-262 required, permission of department, and approval of the International Education Committee.
Program Director: Kenichi Ujie

This is a course designed to improve active oral proficiency in Japanese and to introduce students to the culture and society of Japan. Classes are held at Ishikawa Foundation for International Exchange, which is a prestigious Japanese institution, located in Kanazawa. Students live with a host family and can experience typical Japanese daily life. he program includes field trips to points of historical interest and many cultural activities in the afternoon. Credits do not apply toward the East Asian Studies major language requirement.

    Submit application directly to the Program Director.                                                              

Living in Japan:
A bibliography of Sources on the Web and in Leyburn Library
By Yolanda Merrill, Reference Librarian
http://library.wlu.edu/research/guides/humanities/Japanese/JapanLiving.asp

Click here for photos from Spring Term 2003 and Spring Term 2002 in Kanazawa.

 

 

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Office Phone:
540-458-4574
Office Fax:
540-458-8478
Department Head:
Hongchu Fu (fuh@wlu.edu)
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Mary Hinely (hinelym@wlu.edu)
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