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[ NVCC Home Page | Catalog Search | Table of Contents | Instructional Programs | Divisions | Previous Page | Next Page ] Purpose: The program is specifically designed for both degree seeking and non-degree seeking students who are interested in reviewing or developing an in-depth understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture, history, and language. Other students will be able to enhance their employability in careers such as teaching or social service occupations.
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Total credits for the Japanese Studies Career Studies Certificate = 25.
1 Prerequisites for this course are ENG 111 and 112.
2 Elective may be selected from the following: ECO 210, International Economics; PSY 119, Cross-Cultural Psychology; SPD 229, Intercultural Communication; ART 104, History of Far Eastern Art; SOC 255, Comparative Sociology; GEO 220, Regional Geography.