The Master of Education Studies (Japanese as a Second Foreign Language) provides students with the flexibility to study whilst working full or part-time. The course is conducted in Japanese in Japan and focuses on Japanese second language education through various discipline contexts relevant to this area. Lecturers on the program are from a diverse range of discipline area and institutions in both Japan and Australia.
This program aims to meet the requirements of students wishing to teach Japanese as a second/foreign language in higher education institutions in and outside of Japan.
The minimum requirement of graduate entry is a three year degree (or its equivalent) from a recognised institution in a related discipline.
Program Structure
| Code | Course |
|---|---|
| Students will complete 8 of the following courses. The selection is dependent on offerings. | |
| LOTE20025 | Cultural Studies & Japanese Language Teaching |
| LOTE20020 | Writing & Reading in Japanese in Second Language Acquisition |
| LOTE20026 | Technology & Japanese as a Second/ Foreign Language |
| LOTE20023 | Japanese Second Language Teaching Methodology |
| LOTE20021 | Japanese Society & Language |
| LOTE20022 | Alternate Interpretations of Culture in Japanese Second/Foreign Language Education |
| LOTE20024 | Interaction & Japanese Immersion |
| LOTE20027 | Development of Oral Proficiency in Japanese as a Second Language Theory & Practice. |
| LOTE20038 | Language Acquisition in an Authentic Enus |
| LOTE20045 | Japanese Second Language Research Methodology |
CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D
This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003