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Japanese - Bachelor's Course

The course provides education in the formal and theoretical requirements for a bachelor's thesis and fdevelops the ability to work independently and report at a good academic level.

During the course, the student will develop the ability to independently identify, formulate and solve problems based on knowledge of applicable methods in the field and complete a degree project.

The course deals with the formal and theoretical requirements placed on a bachelor's thesis, and further develops the ability to work independently and report at a good academic level.

 
  • Course structure

    Within the course, the student must write a degree project in the main area of ​​Asian languages ​​and cultures with a focus on Japanese.

    The course deals with the formal and theoretical requirements placed on a degree project and gives the student practice in independently and critically performing a scientific study.

    Modules

    1. Academic writing II, 15 credits (ECTS)
    2. Bachelor's Thesis, 15 credits (ECTS)

     

    Teaching format

    The teaching consists of lectures, seminars and essay supervision.

    Attendance at all classes is mandatory.

    Course details and resources

    Course details, planning and literature for Spring semester 25 can be found in the learning platform Athena

    Please note that only registred students have access to resources, like PDF documents, in Athena.

    Assessment

    The course Academic Writing II is examined through a written take-home exam.

    The Bachelor's thesis is examined through a written degree project and an oral presentation in the form of a ventilation of the written degree project.

    Examiner

    Jaqueline Berndt

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • Course literature

    Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.
  • Contact

    Do you have questions about the courses in Japan's Language and Culture?

    Student Councelor:
    exp.asien@su.se

    Director of Studies:
    Johan Fresk