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2 Chinese Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


愛知文教大学
Chinese / Chinese Culture Program
- Komaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
In recent years, when the number of Chinese tourists has increased in Japan, human resources who can speak Chinese are required from various sites. Since Chinese has the same Chinese characters, it is actually a foreign language that Japanese people are familiar with. Today, it is a natural ability to speak English. Let's have a weapon called Chinese, which is still rarely used.


梅光学院大学
Faculty of Letters Department of Humanities Department of East Asian Languages and Culture (Chinese / Korean)
- Shimonoseki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Under these circumstances, this major develops global human resources who have acquired advanced language proficiency and cross-cultural understanding. The "Chinese course" is for learning Chinese, and the "Korean course" is for learning Korean at a high level. At the same time, learning about the culture and history of each country and region, the relationship between the two countries is becoming closer. , We will become a bridge with East Asia and develop human resources who can play an active role globally.
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Studying Chinese degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Japan offers you a unique blend of language acquisition and cultural insights. This combination prepares you for a variety of career opportunities both locally and globally.
As you delve into this field, you'll explore topics such as contemporary Chinese literature, translation practices, and regional dialects. Courses might cover skills like interpreting social dynamics through language and producing academic research on Asian studies. This academic environment encourages you to strengthen adaptability as you engage with different cultural perspectives and language contexts.
In Japan, Bachelor’s programs emphasize experiential learning and collaborative projects. You'll often work on initiatives that connect language skills with real-world applications, enhancing your communication and analytical abilities. Graduates find themselves well-positioned for roles in international business, tourism, education, and diplomacy—all fields that value nuanced language skills and cross-cultural expertise.