{"id":79,"date":"2018-02-08T20:47:53","date_gmt":"2018-02-08T20:47:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/modern-languages-and-literatures\/?page_id=79"},"modified":"2025-11-21T16:25:40","modified_gmt":"2025-11-21T21:25:40","slug":"japanese","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/modern-languages-and-literatures\/programs-of-study\/japanese\/","title":{"rendered":"Japanese Program"},"content":{"rendered":"
You are about to read a brief history of the Japanese Program at 精品成人福利在线 University. In 1998 we thought it was time to bring Japanese language and culture to our students. Beginning I & II led to an Intermediate class with two students. Both of them went to Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka Prefecture for a semester of Study Abroad. Those early year students\u2019 enthusiasm helped us established the Japanese Language Circle which to this day is a supporting pillar for the Japanese Program and a home for our students to gather and study. Japan Club got underway in 2003 with a single student\u2019s strong desire to share his passion for Japan with others. Since that first year with our one Japanese class, we now offer our students Asian Languages and Cultures major with a concentration in Japanese<\/a> and a Japanese language minor<\/a>.\u00a0 We are a unique and caring community of faculty and students who are dedicated to the study of Japan and Japanese. We look forward to welcoming you!<\/p>\n The Japanese Program offers language courses at all levels, as well as reading and conversation courses. These courses enable students to achieve proficiency in reading, writing and speaking Japanese and to acquire a fundamental knowledge of Japanese culture. Upon completing major requirements, students will be equipped with the necessary language skills and cultural understanding to further their studies or achieve their Asia-related career goals.<\/p>\n Our Japanese courses also count towards the Asian Studies Minor<\/a> and the Asian Languages Minor.<\/a><\/p>\n Companies do business with people from all kinds of linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Professionals who can form personal connections with Japanese-speaking clients have a distinctive and marketable advantage. Because foreign language skills are instrumental to career advancement, a second major in Asian Language is an excellent complement to majors in other areas of study. Students who pursue a complementary major in an Asian language will receive a more well-rounded education, develop a wider range of communicative and cultural skills, and enjoy broader career options.<\/p>\n Double-majoring is achievable; plan ahead and talk to the Asian Languages and Cultures Program Coordinator<\/a> as early as possible.<\/p>\n Japanese language proficiency opens the door to many opportunities. Below are some examples of employers that value foreign language degree holders.<\/p>\n International corporations and companies that maintain connections with Japanese-speaking populations need employees with Japanese language skills.<\/p>\n The government is always seeking new talent in foreign language and diplomacy. The Japanese language is \u201cessential to America\u2019s engagement with the world\u201d (Critical Language Scholarship Program<\/a>). Language students can also pursue careers in Security, Intelligence, Immigration, Law Enforcement, Customs and Borders, and Journalism.<\/p>\n Japanese language proficiency is needed for those wishing to become a Japanese language educator and help prepare students to compete in a global economy. It is also possible to pursue a teaching career in Japan. In the past, our Japanese language students have been selected by the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program to teach English in Japan<\/a>.<\/p>\nWhy Major or Double Major in this Program<\/h2>\n
What Jobs Can I Get with Japanese Language Skills<\/h2>\n
Business<\/h3>\n
Government<\/h3>\n
Education<\/h3>\n