Want to study Japanese at university but don't have the right grades? Our Japanese Studies (with Foundation Year) can help get you ready for higher education.
Why study with us
- You'll explore a wide range of issues such as environmentalism, law and political systems with a focus on Japan.
- Develop your digital literacy, reflective learning and independent research skills. This will give you the tools for academic success.
- Focus on intercultural and language skills, preparing you for a career anywhere in the world.
What you'll do
- Develop your critical thinking, academic writing and reflective learning skills.
- Gain a deep understanding of Japanese language and culture while improving your research and presentation skills.
- Choose optional modules to tailor your learning experience and broaden your knowledge.
Modules
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our published course information. However, our programmes are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may cause alteration to, or the cancellation of, courses. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies or revisions to subject benchmarks statements. As well as to keep courses updated and contemporary, or as a result of student feedback. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.
Entry requirements
We will consider your educational achievements, predicted grades, work experience and personal statement. If you don't meet the grades for your chosen course, we will consider you for other programmes.
We know that many factors can influence the grades you achieve in school or college. If your life experience has affected your academic studies, we can take this into account. Use the UCAS Points Calculator below to check whether you are eligible.
Unsure if you meet our entry requirements? Contact our friendly Course Enquiries team to talk through your options.
- UCAS: 64 points at A2
- BTEC Extended Diploma: MPP
- BTEC Diploma: MM
- Pass Access Course: 64 points
- International Baccalaureate Diploma: Pass including 64 points from Higher Level subjects
- T Level: P (D or E)
- IELTS: 6.0 with no component lower than 5.5
- GCSE: 5 at grade C/4 including Maths and English or equivalent
- Applications from individuals with non-standard qualifications or relevant work/life experience who can demonstrate the ability to cope with and benefit from degree level studies are welcome. In line with our support of Access to Higher education your application will be considered without this if you can show the ability to enjoy and benefit from degree level studies. We look for alternative or professional qualifications, life experience, motivation, and commitment. If you have not studied recently, you may be given a key skills assessment to enable the teaching team to direct support appropriately.
Fees and funding
Scholarships and bursaries
We have a wide range of bursaries, scholarships and funds available to help support you whilst studying with us.
Select your country to see eligibility information and how to apply by selecting more info on the cards below.
Care Leaver Bursary
Our Care Leaver Bursary is for students who need extra support because they have been in care or are estranged from their parents.
Find out more about Care Leaver BursaryEstranged student support
Estranged Student Support Bursary is for students who need extra support because they are estranged from their parents.
Find out more about Estranged student supportDependants Bursary
Students with financially dependent children may be eligible for our Dependants Bursary as part of our financial support package.
Find out more about Dependants BursaryFoundation Year Bursary
Our Foundation Year Bursary scheme is for students starting a four or five year undergraduate degree programme.
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Future careers
The primary focus of our BA (Hons) Japanese Studies course is to achieve fluency in Japanese. You’ll develop a variety of transferable skills and acquire a comprehensive understanding of the Asia Pacific region. This knowledge will give you a competitive edge in the job market.
Upon graduation, a diverse range of careers will be available to you, including:
This course is delivered by the School of Psychology and Humanities
For information on possible changes to course information, see our essential and important course information
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