Bachelor of Arts in International Studies major in Japanese Studies (AB-ISJ)

Bachelor of Arts in International Studies major in Japanese Studies

Program Overview

Degree Codes: AB-ISJ
Total Academic Units: 158
Total Non-Academic Units: 9

 

The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with the foundations of international relations and global society, the theoretical and practical knowledge from country, region, or area studies, and a cosmopolitan mindset that engages with diverse cultures and perspectives to cultivate an awareness of contemporary global issues and innovations and to proficiently navigate and meaningfully contribute to the globalized world.

 

Majoring in the Japanese Studies Program (AB-ISJ) offers students a profound understanding of Japan’s language, society, culture, and international relations within a global context. The program integrates intensive Japanese language training and comprehensive studies on Japan’s political systems, economic development, diplomacy, history, literature, cinema, and popular culture. The course progression of the program is designed to equip students with the linguistic and analytical skills necessary for an overall understanding of Japan, its international relations, and its role in our interconnected world, bridging Japan and the Philippines and fostering greater mutual understanding and cooperation in an ever-changing Asia-Pacific region. The program concludes with students engaging in research writing, practicum, and preparation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), offering practical training for teaching Japanese as a foreign language.

 

Equipped with strong cross-cultural communication skills and advanced proficiency in the Japanese language, the competencies of the AB-ISJ graduate students open a wide array of career paths in both the public and private sectors within the Philippines, Japan, and beyond. Potential career opportunities include working in foreign missions, translation and interpretation, policy research, and civil service. Graduates can also teach Nihongo or assist in Japanese exchange. Careers in the corporate sector, tourism and hospitality, media and communications, and cultural work are also viable. Students may also pursue further education and work in the academe.

Program Learning Objectives
  1. Demonstrate big picture thinking in analyzing global phenomena that shape the interactions and dynamics of global actors and institutions
  2. Initiate meaningful agendas for inclusivity by generating platforms for diversity, multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, and empowerment of minorities and marginalized sectors
  3. Apply theoretical and practical knowledge from country/region/area studies in solving issues and problems encountered across industries and institutions
  4. Exhibit effective communication skills, including written and oral foreign language competencies, to impart perspectives, analyses, and insights from socially relevant and policy-based research and creative works, demonstrating an immersive understanding of foreign cultures and languages
  5. Develop a cosmopolitan mindset by engaging with diverse cultures and perspectives to cultivate an awareness of and adapting to contemporary global issues and innovations, to proficiently navigate and meaningfully contribute to the globalized world
Course Checklist

First Term, First Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.01 Lasallian Core Curriculum 1 3
LCC.02 Lasallian Core Curriculum 2 3
LCC.03 Lasallian Core Curriculum 3 3
LCC.04 Lasallian Core Curriculum 4 3
CITIGOV Citizenship and Governance 3
SAS1000 Student Affairs Services 0
NSTP101 NSTP General Orientation 0
Total Units 15

Second Term, First Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.05 Lasallian Core Curriculum 5 3
LCC.06 Lasallian Core Curriculum 6 3
LCC.07 Lasallian Core Curriculum 7 3
LCC.08 Lasallian Core Curriculum 8 3
INTGLOS Introduction to Global Society 3
PE1CRDO Cardio Fitness 2
NSTP-01 Civic Welfare/ROTC/Literacy Training Program 1 (3) NSTP101
LCLSONE Lasallian Studies 1 (1)
LASARE1 Lasallian Recollection 1 0
*QLY-ISD Quality Standards for AB International Studies 0
Total Units 17(4)
*QLY-ISD for International Studies: pass GEWORLD (1.0), pass INTGLOS (1.0), complete QLY-ISD.

Third Term, First Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.09 Lasallian Core Curriculum 9 3
LCC.10 Lasallian Core Curriculum 10 3
LCC.11 Lasallian Core Curriculum 11 3
LCC.12 Lasallian Core Curriculum 12 3
JPSTATE Development of the Japanese State 3 QLY-ISD
JAPLAN1 Japanese Language 1 3
NSTP-02 Civic Welfare/ROTC/Literacy Training Program 2 (3) NSTP-01
Total Units 18(3)

First Term, Second Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.13 Lasallian Core Curriculum 13 3
THINKIN Logical and Critical Thinking 3
MULTGEN Gender & Multiculturalism 3
ISGEOPL Geopolitics 3 JPSTATE
ISGLOBS Theories of Global Society 3
JAPLAN2 Japanese Language 2 3 JAPLAN1
PE2FTEX Functional Exercise 2 PE1CRDO
SAS2000 Student Affairs Services 0
Total Units 20

Second Term, Second Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.14 Lasallian Core Curriculum 14 3
LCC.15 Lasallian Core Curriculum 15 3
LCC.16 Lasallian Core Curriculum 16 3
ISORDEV International Organization and Development 3 ISGEOPL, ISGLOBS
ISPOLEC International Political Economy 3 ISGLOBS
JAPLAN3 Japanese Language 3 3 JAPLAN2
PETHREE PE 3 2 PE1CRDO, PE2FTEX
LCLSTWO Lasallian Studies 2 (1) LCLSONE
LASARE2 Lasallian Recollection 2 0 LASARE1
Total Units 20(1)

Third Term, Second Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
LCC.17 Lasallian Core Curriculum 17 3
ISSTATA Statistics for International Studies 3
ISFRPOL Foreign Policy Analysis 3 ISGLOBS
ISNTLAW International Law 3 ISORDEV
JAPINST Japanese Institutions and Processes 3 JPSTATE
JAPLAN4 Japanese Language 4 3 JAPLAN3
PEFOUR PE 4 2 PE1CRDO, PE2FTEX
Total Units 20

First Term, Third Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
ISDIPCO Diplomatic and Consular Studies 3 ISFRPOL
JAPFPOL Japanese Foreign Policy 3 JAPINST
ISRESMT Research Methods 3 ISSTATA
JAPLAN5 Japanese Language 5 3 JAPLAN4
JAPELE1 Elective 1 3
LASARE3 Lasallian Recollection 3 0 LASARE2
SAS3000 Student Affairs Services 0 SAS2000
Total Units 15

Second Term, Third Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
THSJPN1/
ISCAPS1
Thesis 1 3 ISRESMT
Capstone 1
JPECONO Japanese Economy and Business 3 ISPOLEC
JPISSUE Contemporary Issues in Japanese Society 3 ISGEOPL, ISGLOBS
JAPELE2/
JAPLAN6*
Elective 2/Japanese Language 6 3 JAPLAN5 (if taking language)
JPSOCUL Japanese Society and Culture 3 JPSOCUL
LCLSTRI Lasallian Studies 3 (1) LCLSTWO
Total Units 15(1)
NOTE: Students of the program are required to complete 15 units of language courses. Further language units can be taken as elective courses.

Third Term, Third Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
THSJPN2/
ISCAPS2
Thesis 2 3 THSJPN1/ISCAPS1
Capstone 2
JAPELE3/
JAPLAN7
Elective 3/Japanese Language 7 3 JAPLAN6 (if taking language)
JAPELE4 Elective 4 3
LCC.18 Lasallian Core Curriculum 18 3
Total Units 12

First Term, Fourth Year

Course Code Course Title Units Pre-requisites
PRCJAPN Practicum 6
Total Units 6

Program Tally

Total Academic Units 158
Total Non-Academic Units (9)
Overall Total 158(9)

Bachelor of Arts in International Studies major in Japanese Studies

Degree Codes: AB-ISJ Total Academic Units: 158 Total Non-Academic Units: 9
Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with the foundations of international relations and global society, the theoretical and practical knowledge from country, region, or area studies, and a cosmopolitan mindset that engages with diverse cultures and perspectives to cultivate an awareness of contemporary global issues and innovations and to proficiently navigate and meaningfully contribute to the globalized world.

Majoring in the Japanese Studies Program (AB-ISJ) offers students a profound understanding of Japan’s language, society, culture, and international relations within a global context. The program integrates intensive Japanese language training and comprehensive studies on Japan’s political systems, economic development, diplomacy, history, literature, cinema, and popular culture. The course progression of the program is designed to equip students with the linguistic and analytical skills necessary for an overall understanding of Japan, its international relations, and its role in our interconnected world, bridging Japan and the Philippines and fostering greater mutual understanding and cooperation in an ever-changing Asia-Pacific region. The program concludes with students engaging in research writing, practicum, and preparation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), offering practical training for teaching Japanese as a foreign language.

Equipped with strong cross-cultural communication skills and advanced proficiency in the Japanese language, the competencies of the AB-ISJ graduate students open a wide array of career paths in both the public and private sectors within the Philippines, Japan, and beyond. Potential career opportunities include working in foreign missions, translation and interpretation, policy research, and civil service. Graduates can also teach Nihongo or assist in Japanese exchange. Careers in the corporate sector, tourism and hospitality, media and communications, and cultural work are also viable. Students may also pursue further education and work in the academe.