Courses Offered
Japanese Language
A list of regularly offered course follows. The indication of when a course will be offered is based on the best projection of the home department and can be subject to change.
Please note the key for the following abbreviations: (A) Arts; (H) Humanities; (S) Social Sciences; (N) Natural Sciences with Laboratory; (LS) Language Studies requirement; (NSP) Natural Science in Perspective; (NW) Non-Western Cultures requirement.
JPN101. Elementary Japanese I. (NW) Every Fall
Introduction to contemporary Japanese language through cultural context. Developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, including mastery of the Hiragana and Katakana Japanese writing systems and introduction to Kanji characters. For students with no previous training in the language. Miura
JPN102. Elementary Japanese II. (NW) Every Spring
Continued practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing skills of contemporary Japanese in cultural context. Further development of reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN101 or permission of instructor. Miura
JPN201. Intermediate Japanese I. (NW) (LS) Every Fall
Development of contemporary Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the intermediate–low level through cultural context, including continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN102 or permission of instructor. Mammoto
JPN202. Intermediate Japanese II. (NW) (H) (LS) Every Spring
Continued development of contemporary Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations. Further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN201 or permission of instructor. Mammoto
JPN301. Upper Intermediate Japanese I. (NW) (H) Every Fall
Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the upper intermediate level of contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations and continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN202 or permission of instructor. Miura
JPN302. Upper Intermediate Japanese II. (NW) (H) Every Spring
Continued development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the upper intermediate level of contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, as well as further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN301 or permission of instructor. Miura
JPN401. Upper Intermediate Japanese III. (NW) (H) Every Fall
Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the upper-intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations and continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Introduction of some authentic audio-visual and reading materials. Prerequisite: JPN302 or permission of the instructor. Miura
JPN402. Upper Intermediate Japanese IV. (NW) (H) Every Spring
Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the upper-intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, as well as further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Further practice in handling some authentic audio-visual and reading materials. Prerequisite: JPN401 or permission of the instructor. Miura
Tutorials at more advanced levels may be arranged with the Director of the Japanese language program.
TRAVEL COURSE
JPN210. TRAVEL: Japanese Studies at Tohoku Gakuin University. (Summer Travel Course) (NW) Every Summer
Franklin & Marshall College offers a May–June Program which includes pre-departure sessions on the Franklin & Marshall campus; three weeks of classes at Tohoku Gakuin University, during which students live with Japanese families; field trips. Staff



