Japanese for Education

Year



Type

Major, Sub-Major

Description

The Japanese for Education major and sub-major will enable graduates to teach Japanese in a secondary school setting from Years 7-12. The Japanese for Education major and sub-major are only available for students in the Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours) program.

Prerequisite(s)

Nil

Assumed Knowledge

SACE Stage 2 Japanese.

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
Major Courses (6):
Complete the following 6 courses:
Japanese 2A LANG 1031 4.5 2
Japanese 2B LANG 1032 4.5 2
Asian Languages In-Country LANG 2039 9 2 Note(s): 1,2,3
Japanese 3A LANG 3006 4.5 0
Japanese 3B LANG 3007 4.5 0
Advanced Languages Studies: Translation and Research LANG 3034 9 0
Sub-Major Courses (5)
Complete the following 4 courses:
Japanese 2A LANG 1031 4.5 2
Japanese 2B LANG 1032 4.5 2
Japanese 3A LANG 3006 4.5 3
Japanese 3B LANG 3007 4.5 3
Select one of the following two courses:
Asian Languages In-Country LANG 2039 9 2 Note(s): 1,2
Advanced Languages Studies: Translation and Research LANG 3034 9 3

Rules

Nil

Notes

  1. Students of Asian languages may include a study abroad experience. Students intending to seek OS-HELP funding for this course will be required to take the course after completion of a full year of study, and have at least 0.125 EFTSL of their program left to complete once they have finished their overseas study. If the course is completed in the final semester of their program, all associated costs will be borne by the student.
  2. LANG 2039 Asian Languages In-Country is studied at an approved tertiary institute in a country that is appropriate for the target language. Students intending to complete a study abroad semester need to negotiate the integration of this within their program study plan, consulting with their Program Director.
  3. Contact UniSA Education Futures for an alternative course if you do not want to complete an in-country study tour.
  4. The major comprises 6 courses (36 units); the sub-major comprises 5 courses (27 units).