MA Japanese Studies (Dual Degree Programme)

Master

In City of London

£ 9,225 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    City of london

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Mode of Attendance: Full-time or Part-time
Description
Sophia University's Graduate Programme in Global Studies (GPGS) and the Department of Japan and Korea at SOAS University of London have launched a Dual Degree Program (DDP) which allows students to benefit from the combined resources of two of the world's leading institutions in Japanese Studies, located in two major global cities – Tokyo and London. Students making use of this possibility widen their intellectual horizons by taking classes at two of the world’s leading institutions in Japanese Studies. Supervision of student theses or graduation projects by prominent scholars at both institutions encourages multiple perspectives on Japanese Studies.
The Dual MA is based at Sophia University, as Japanese Master’s programmes are typically two years long, and SOAS contributes to it by offering its MA in Japanese Studies as an option for students originally enrolled at Sophia University. For SOAS students there is the opportunity to continue studying in Japan for a further year after first completing the MA in Japanese Studies at SOAS. Students proceeding to Sophia University can add any one degree within the GPGS at Sophia University, while students coming from Sophia must choose the MA Japanese Studies from SOAS.
Students will study one year at GPGS and one year at SOAS.Only upon successful completion of both the MA Japanese Studies at SOAS and the corresponding one-year element at Sophia will students receive two MA degrees, one from each institution.
For students considering enrolment through SOAS.
Applications are made to the one-year MA Japanese Studies programme at SOAS. The continuation at Sophia is an optional add-on that has no impact on how the MA Japanese Studies is taught at SOAS and its normal rules and regulations apply n is made, the easier it will be to facilitate acceptance and arranging a visa, accommodation etc.
Once students have met the requirements and been accepted onto the second...

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Management
  • IT
  • Global
  • University
  • IT Management
  • Literature
  • Language
  • Linguistics
  • Japanese Studies
  • Teaching
  • Intercultural awareness
  • Language Skills
  • Legal Texts
  • Japanese
  • Traditional Drama

Course programme

Students must fulfil all the requirements for the MA Japanese Studies at SOAS. They can choose a module as ‘major’ – which means that they are expected to write their dissertation within this field. Please note that only modules which are not labelled as ‘minor only’ can be taken as a major and that certain pre-requisites may apply. A choice of major is also at the discretion of the module convenor.

Anthropology and Sociology
  • Culture and Society of Japan
Art
  • Japanese Ceramics Past and Present
  • Shogunal Iconography in the Edo Period
  • Popular Practice in the Edo Period Arts
  • Art And Religious Experience In Premodern Japan
EconomicsAvailable as a major onlyHistory
  • Japanese Modernity I
  • Japanese Modernity II
LanguageAvailable as a minor only
  • Japanese 1 (PG)
  • Japanese 2 (PG)
  • Japanese 3 (PG
  • Japanese 4 (PG)
  • Japanese 5 (PG)
  • Practical Translation: Japanese into English
LinguisticsLiterature and Culture
  • Japanese Traditional Drama (Masters)
  • Modern Japanese Literature (Masters)
Management
  • Management in Japan I
  • Management in Japan II
Media
  • Japanese Transnational Cinema: From Kurosawa to Asia Extreme and Studio Ghibli
  • Japanese Post-War Film Genres and the Avant-Garde
  • Japanese Television since 1953
MusicAvailable as a minor only
  • Pop and Politics in East Asia (Masters)
  • Musical Traditions of East Asia (Masters)
Politics
  • International politics of East Asia
  • Northeast Asian politics: Japan, Korea and Taiwan
  • Japan Unravelled
Religion
  • Religious Practice in Japan: Texts, Rituals and Believers
Available as a minor only
  • East Asian Buddhist Thought

This is the structure for 2018/19 applicants

If you are a current student you can find structure information on Moodle or through your Department.

Programme Specification
  • MA Japanese Studies- Programme Specifications 2012/13 (pdf; 30kb)
  • MA Japanese Studies - Programme Specifications 2017/18 (pdf; 134kb)
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Important notice regarding changes to programmes and modules

MA Japanese Studies (Dual Degree Programme)

£ 9,225 + VAT