Introduction to Japan

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS)

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Objectives

This module aims to introduce students to the subject of Japanese studies from a multi-disciplinary approach. It has three main components. The first component is humanities, covering art, philosophy, history and literature. The second component is social sciences, which includes sociology,anthropology, politics and economics. The third component is linguistics and language development. Students will learn about the methods and theories the various disciplines contribute to the study of Japan. Audio-visual materials, fieldwork, guest lectures, study tours, projects and debates will supplement lecture and tutorials.



Who Should Attend

Market Analysts; Market Development Managers; New Product Development Specialists; Business Analysts; Business Development Managers




Entry Requirements

NIL




Class Schedule

Wednesday 10:00-12:00




Tutorial Schedule

Different day from lecture




Lesson Delivery

a) Lecture - 2 hours b) Tutorial - 1 hours c) Project - 3 hours d) Preparation - 4 hours




Full Fees (before GST)

S$4200.00




Nett Fees payable after SSG Funding



NA


** Please note that the mode of delivery is subject to change in light of the COVID-19 situation. Courses marked ‘online’ may have compulsory face-to-face sessions such as laboratory or hands-on components and details should be sought from the schools or departments before learners register for them.

Last updated: 22 May 2025

Upcoming Course Dates
11/08/2025

Delivery Mode**
Face-to-Face

Course Code
JS1101E

Funding Type
SSG Funding
Eligible for SkillsFuture Credit (SFC)
Alumni eVoucher (L3)

Type
Modular Course

Stacks/ Bundles to
NA

Audit/Graded
Graded

Area of Interest
Asian Studies