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Japanese Literature Introduction We are entering the Industry 4.0 era, New innovation introduced to human life to make human life became much easier. But there is also disruptive technology that threat human jobs. While the increase growth of Japanese investment in Indonesia, have given opportunities for Indonesian people who had knowledge in Japanese Language, Culture, and various hard skill to enter Japanese Industry. It is necessary to master the Japanese language, knowledge about Japanese Culture, and various skills. To meet this need, the Faculty of Humanities at BINUS UNIVERSITY has been offering the Japanese undergraduate Study Program since 2001. Graduates of the Japanese Study Program at BINUS UNIVERSITY will have Japanese knowledge, language skills, various hard and soft skill, and good attitudes that can be applied after completing their study. The Japanese Study Program curriculum provides language skills consisting of competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which enables the students to adapt to situations when dealing with Japanese people. Besides, they will also know of Japanese studies such as culture, ethics, community, and history. In order to get a job soon or to set up their own business after graduating, graduate students are provided with practical knowledge of Japanese business and management, Japanese business culture, as well as knowledge of entrepreneurship. Furthermore, the students are also equipped with Japanese computer skills and information technology so that they will be able to communicate more efficiently in the modern world. Graduates of the Japanese Study Program will have high-level analytical skills if they wish to continue their education or to work in fields such as business, manufacturing industry, services, tourism, or communication. The professions that graduates could consider are Japanese speaker, translator, interpreter, public relations officer, secretaries, researchers or entrepreneurs. There is also Minor and Free Elective program which student can explore their interest. Developed their abilities, and apply it on their work. Student will have access to various subject in Computer Science, Design, Hospitality, and many more. Vision A Japanese Study Program which is excellent in applied Japanese Language skills, Technology and Culture and innovative as a role model for more competitive and adaptable graduates. Mission The mission of Japanese Department is to contribute to the global community through the provision of world-class education by: 1. Educating students with Japanese language skills, knowledge, culture, and Applied Japanese for Office and translation by providing excellent courses based on Information Technology. 2. Providing a solid learning and research experience through the creation of creative and value-added talents of leaders for global community. 3. Preparing graduates aiming for higher education degree in Japanese or related disciplines. 4. Developing professional services with an emphasis on application in Japanese knowledge to improve the quality of life of Indonesian and the international community. Program Objective The objectives of the program are: 1. To provide language skills on the level of 3rd Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) consisting of competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which enable the students to adapt to situations when dealing with Japanese people. 2. To provide applied Japanese skills which enable the students to adapt to working environment. 3. To provide knowledge about Japanese culture, ethics, community and history. Student Outcomes After completing the study, graduates are: 1. Able to apply Japanese grammar into speaking, listening, writing and reading competencies in accordance with Japanese Language Proficiency Test quality standards; 2. Able to communicate in Japanese for at least one specific purpose both verbally and in writing; 3. Able to write and read text using kanji, hiragana, and katakana characters; 4. Able to study aspects of Japanese Language or Culture through linguistic, socio-cultural, and literary approaches that can be set forth in Indonesian written papers; 5. Able to analyze Japanese history and social culture in Indonesian verbally and in writing; 6. Able to present the history and social culture of Indonesia in Japanese; 7. Able to apply Japanese software to improve the workability; 8. Able to apply the principle of Japanese work in the workplace; 9. Able to correspond by applying language ethics in the context of Japanese business; 10. Able to translate spoken and written Japanese into Indonesian and vice versa; 11. Able to apply interdisciplinary knowledge and skills in developing alternative solutions for problem-solving. Prospective Career of the Graduates With the skills mentioned above and knowledge, the Japanese graduates are expected to be able to develop themselves in the community for the following professions: 1. Japanese Speaker 2. Japanese Business Correspondent 3. Japanese Interpreter and Translator 4. Japanese Public Relations Officer/ Guest Relation Officer 5. Independent Travel/ Tourism Agency 6. Hospitality Service 7. Entrepreneur, etc. Curriculum The advances in communication and information technology have accelerated the pace of global communications. Various activities and types of work need the expertise and skill of different categories of communication. Communication in the Japanese language cannot be separated from the use of sophisticated communication technology and information. The curriculum of the Japanese Study Program in the Faculty of Humanities at BINUS UNIVERSITY is designed in such a way that the graduate will be able to grasp the fundamental knowledge and skills that are required for participation in the global activity. The curriculum refers to the development of industry and commerce. The curriculum is grouped as followed: 1. General Group This group provides basic competence in the Japanese language for Japanese graduates from BINUS UNIVERSITY. The Competencies include Character Building and English skills. Furthermore, they are expected to have an entrepreneurial spirit. 2. Japanese Language Group This group consists of Japanese Language skills and Linguistics that support the students in studying the Japanese language. Students will learn Japanese from beginner level into an advanced level in various courses. The student will also learn translation between the Japanese language to Indonesia and vice versa. 3. Japanese Studies Group This group consists of knowledge about Japanese as studies, such as Japanese culture, ethics, community, history. It also gives the students the ability to think logically and enables them to analyse the differences between Japan and Indonesia in various perspectives. Students also get knowledge about the condition of Japan as a country in economic and political perspective. 4. Japanese Business Group This group consists of knowledge about the Japanese language in a business context and the particular term of Japanese business language. Besides language, the student will also learn the Japanese Business Culture and Work Ethics in Japanese Company 5. Minor/ Free Elective Group These groups consist of subjects from various departments that provide students chance to improve their skill based on their interest. Students will have access to many subjects such as computer science, design, hospitality, and many more. 6. Enrichment Group This group consists of enrichment tracks that can enrich a student's experience to assess their Japanese language and knowledge about Japan. There are five choices of enrichment tracks, i.e. Internship at Japan industries, Study Abroad to Japan, Community Development, Research and Entrepreneurship. Course Structure Sem Code Course Name SCU Total CHAR6013 Character Building: Pancasila 2 * JAPN6145 Japanese Grammar I (Bunpou I) 4 JAPN6147 Listening Comprehension I (Choukai I) 2 JAPN6148 Japanese Letter I (Kanji I) 2 JAPN6149 Reading Comprehension I (Dokkai I) 2 1 JAPN6150 Ideas and Images of Japanese Culture 2 20 * (Nihon Bunka Aidea to Imeeji) JAPN6146 Japanese in Use I (Sougou Nihongo I) 4 English University Courses I ENGL6128 English in Focus 2 ENGL6130 English for Business Presentation 2 CHAR6014 Character Building: Kewarganegaraan 2 JAPN6151 Reflection of Japanese Experience (Nihon Keiken 2 no Han’ei) JAPN6152 Japanese Grammar II (Bunpou II) 4 JAPN6154 Listening Comprehension II (Choukai II) 2 * 2 JAPN6155 Japanese Letter II (Kanji II) 2 20 JAPN6156 Reading Comprehension II (Dokkai II) 2 JAPN6153 Japanese in Use II (Sougou Nihongo II) 4 English University Courses II ENGL6129 English Savvy 2 ENGL6131 English for Written Business Communication 2 CHAR6015 Character Building: Agama 2 JAPN6157 Japanese Grammar III (Bunpou III) 4 JAPN6159 Japanese Letter III (Kanji III) 2 * JAPN6160 Reading Comprehension III (Dokkai III) 2 * 3 JAPN6161 Introduction to Linguistics (Gengogaku I) 2 24 JAPN6158 Japanese in Use III (Sougou Nihongo III) 6 JAPN6173 Contemporary Japanese Society Through Various 2 * Perspective (Nihon Shakai e no Kangaekata) ENTR6509 Entrepreneurship: Ideation 2 LANG6027 Indonesian 2 JAPN6083 Composition and Presentation (Sakubun to 2 Happyou) COMP6165 Japanese Computer (Nihon no Kompyuutaa) 2 * JAPN6032 Japanese Work Ethics (Bijinesu Manaa) 2 JAPN6162 Japanese Literary Criticism (Nihon Bungaku 2 * Hyouron) 4 ENTR6510 Entrepreneurship: Prototyping 2 18 Streaming: Japanese Language & Business Culture JAPN6163 Intermediate Japanese Grammar & Reading 4 Comprehension I (Chuukyuu Bunpou & Dokkai I) JAPN6164 Listening Comprehension III (Choukai III) 2 JAPN6165 Advanced Linguistics (Gengogaku II) 2
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