Program Specification
University | Universitas Brawijaya |
Faculty | Faculty of Cultural Studies |
Department | Department of Languages and Literature |
Programme | Study Programme of Japanese Language & Cultural Studies |
Address | Jl. Veteran, Malang (65145) East Java, Indonesia |
Contact Numbers | Tel 0341-575875/ Fax 0341-575822 |
Degree Awarded | Sarjana Sastra/ Bachelor of Literature |
Accreditation Status | “Excellent” degree, by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN PT), Number: 395/SK/BAN-PT/Ak.KP/S/II/2023 |
Study Period | 4 (four) years or 8 (eight) semesters |
Required Number of Credit | 144 Credits |
Profile of Study Programme | This program is renowned for teaching modern Japanese language and culture and interdisciplinary studies by promoting critical thinking. The study program also offers international experiences through short courses, student exchanges, and internships in Japanese companies. The program curriculum enables students to study not only literature, culture and the Japanese language but also ethics, teaching, tourism, politics, media, translation and history related to Japan. The minimum passing requirement for students is to have Japanese language proficiency equivalent to JLPT N2 (CEFR B2). |
ILO (Intended Learning Outcome) | ILO (Intended Learning Outcome)
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Eligiblity criteria for admission of new students | Admission
Eligibility for Admission:
Domestic admission Registration of prospective new undergraduate students for SPJLCS, FCS, Universitas Brawijaya has four admission pathways:
Internasional admission |
Graduate Profiles |
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Learning, Teaching, and Assessment of Students | Learning strategy:
Student-centered learning methods designed to accomodate course acquirement such as by lecturing, group discussions, questions and answers, presentations, group work, practicum, and e-learning Learning evaluation: Quiz, Assignment, Mid-term examination, final semester examination, soft skill assessments based on the nature of the courses, including measuring the level of discipline, critical thinking, problem solving skills, team work, case based method and project based method |
Curriculum Mapping | SPJLCS Curriculum Mapping |
ASEAN University Network | AUNQA Certified |