JAPAnese Language house (J-House)
Part of the Living Language Community at William and Mary, the Japanese Language House (Landurm Hall, 3rd Floor) is a great way to learn about Japan's culture and language. With a Japanese tutor in residence, the J-House offers many activities for both residents and non-residents: conversation hours, "Iron Chef" battles, cultural celebrations, resident-run activities, and much more! Applications to live in J-House are available in Feburary each year.
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Japanese studies @ William and mary
As the world's third largest economy and one of the United States' most important allies and trading partners, Japan is critical to an understanding of global issues. In the cultural sphere, Japan exerts enormous influence though the borderless appeal of its anime, manga, film, and literature.
Courses in Japanese Studies brings geographical focus to majors in International Relations, Global Studies, Finance, Anthropology, Film & Media Studies and more. |
Japanese language courses @ william and mary
The Japanese program offers four full years of language study using a communicative approach. You will focus on all four literacy skills (speaking, reading, writing, listening) in order to maximize your proficiency in the language. Language training is an integral component of the East Asian Studies programs. If you are interested in this program, you should begin your language study as early as possible.
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