

MA Japanese
About this course
Japanese is one of the world's most structurally distinctive languages, combining three writing systems, a complex system of grammatical politeness levels, and a sound structure quite unlike any European language. It opens access to a culture of extraordinary richness and global influence: Japanese literature, cinema, philosophy, design, manga, and music have shaped contemporary global culture in profound ways, while Japan remains one of the world's largest economies and a major partner in technology, trade, and diplomacy. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year programme takes you from first principles in Japanese, or from a prior level depending on entry, through to a high degree of proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Edinburgh's Asian studies department provides a rigorous academic environment for language learning, and you will engage with Japanese literature, cultural history, contemporary society, and the intellectual traditions of Japan alongside the language itself. Edinburgh's four-year structure gives the programme the time needed to develop genuine communicative and analytical depth in a language that demands real commitment to acquire. Graduates with Japanese are in demand across a wide range of professional contexts. Business and trade with Japan, Japanese-owned companies operating in the UK and Europe, journalism, translation and interpreting, diplomacy, academia, cultural organisations, the games and animation industries, and roles in the technology sector involving Japanese partners or markets are all established directions. The relative scarcity of Japanese graduates in the UK is a genuine professional asset. Further study in Japanese studies, Asian studies, linguistics, translation, or international relations is a natural continuation for those who wish to pursue research or specialist professional careers.
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