Christ University Bengaluru
Bengaluru,Karnataka,India
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Open Elective course in Japanese
Open Electives course in Japanese
Course
This course aims to provide students with a window of opportunity to learn about the language and culture of Japan. Students can choose to pursue further studies in this language, and also consider shaping a successful career out of it.The course includes learning Japanese characters (Hiragana) and some Chinese characters (called Kanji) adapted to the Japanese language.
Course Objectives
- Introduction to Japanese language and culture.
- Teach Japanese syllables and conversation.
- To enable students to express simple things using Japanese language.
- To have students understand basic aspects of culture and national traits of the Japanese people.
Course outcome
- Students will be able to engage in simple conversation in Japanese language, and also gain reading and writing ability to a limited extent.
- Students will have a fair knowledge about the Japanese culture.
Eligibility
- A student who has studied any of the above languages till Class 12 needs to continue the same at the Degree level.
- If the student had studied a particular language only till 10 and not had a language in the higher secondary board, as in ISC / CBSC, International boards, he /she, can opt for / be given Additional English.
- If such a student (ref no.2) wants to continue with the language studied till Class 10, (marks card proof) he / she may be permitted to, based on a written test administered by the respective Language teacher.
- A student who finds the Language studied in the Higher secondary board, difficult, and wants to opt for Additional English, will first be tested by the respective language teacher before the recommendation for change to Additional English is given.
- A student who has not studied any of the above mentioned languages cannot opt for any of them. He / She will be given Additional English instead.