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    Explore Japan from anime to Zen at Otago, where studying Japanese connects you with culture, creativity, and global opportunities through language, community, and shared discovery.

    Why study Japanese?

    Ready to learn a language that’s not only fascinating but also deeply relevant in today’s world? Studying Japanese gives you more than just grammar and vocabulary – it opens a window into a culture rich with creativity, history and innovation. At Otago you’ll explore everything from award-winning manga and anime to the art of Zen, Japanese food, fashion, society and business.

    Japan is one of New Zealand’s major trading partners and a major global economy, meaning your knowledge of Japanese language and culture will catch the eye of employers in New Zealand and overseas.

    You’ll also develop confidence using Japanese to interact with real people and places, whether you’re studying in Dunedin or on exchange in Japan.

    In short: learning Japanese means discovering a new way of thinking, building a unique skill set and making connections that span the Pacific and beyond.

    Career opportunities

    When you study Japanese at Otago you’re not just learning a language –  you’re preparing for a global future.

    Career pathways include:

    • Working in trade or commerce between New Zealand and Japan
    • Language teaching
    • Roles in tourism or hospitality where language and intercultural skills matter
    • Translation, interpretation or localisation industries
    • Government, diplomacy or international relations work, using multilingual and cross-cultural skills

    How you will learn

    You’ll dive into Japanese at Otago from day one. Classes are lively, small-group and interactive, with plenty of speaking, listening, reading and writing practice.

    We also offer culture-based papers covering contemporary Japan, film, literature and social issues so you’ll build language skills and cultural understanding side by side.

    If you’re ready for it, you can even study abroad in Japan as part of your programme and immerse yourself fully in the language and culture.

    In short: you’ll learn Japanese in class, apply it in meaningful tasks and be supported every step of the way by a team committed to your success.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    You don’t need to have studied Japanese before – we welcome beginners. However, an interest in languages, culture, travel or global issues will be useful and make your learning journey even more rewarding. If you have studied Japanese at secondary school for several years, you can enter our Intermediate Japanese papers directly, and study toward advanced levels.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

    Note: this subject can also be studied as a minor.

    Ready to apply?

    Take the first step towards your future in this subject.

    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

    Experience language learning that’s personal, practical, and full of discovery

    At Otago you don’t just study Japanese in isolation – you build a degree that fits you. The Japanese programme sits within the Department of Languages and Cultures and is designed to combine easily with other majors and degrees. For example you might pair Japanese with a major in Commerce, Science, Politics, Psychology, or even another language.

    You can also take Japanese as a minor alongside another degree, which makes your skill-set stand out.

    From small interactive classes and tutoring, to exchange links with Japan and culture-rich electives, you’ll be part of a programme that’s flexible, supportive and globally minded.

    If you’re excited by language, keen on travel, curious about other cultures or want a competitive edge, Japanese at Otago gives you options – personal, academic and professional.

    Programme details

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    Papers
    Seven of:
    Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level JAPA 131 Introductory Japanese 1 18
    JAPA 132 Introductory Japanese 2 18
    One of GLBL 110, LING 111 18
    200-level JAPA 231 Intermediate Japanese 18
    JAPA 233 Business and Professional Japanese 18
    One of ASIA 201, ASIA 202GLBL 201, GLBL 202 18
    300-level JAPA 331 Advanced Japanese 1 18
    JAPA 332 Advanced Japanese 2 18
    Two of ASIA 302, ASIA 311GLBL 301, GLBL 302 36

    Notes:
    (i) With the approval of the Head of Programme, one 200-level paper may be substituted with one of the following papers: LING 231, MUSI 240, RELS 216, 227
    (ii) With the approval of the Head of Programme, one 300-level paper may be substituted with one of the following papers: HIST 341, RELS 316
    (iii) Students with previous knowledge of Japanese will be placed in JAPA papers appropriate to their level. Students placed in 200- or 300-level language papers will still have to pass approved papers worth 180 points in order to major in Japanese.

     
    Plus 180 further points; must include 54 points at 200-level or above. 180
    Up to 90 points may be taken from outside Arts  
    Total 360

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level LING 111 A World of Languages 18
    Two 100-level papers in one of the following languages: Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Māori, Spanish 36
    200-level LING 217 What's Behind Language: Sound and Structure 18
    One further 200-level LING paper (excluding LING 231 TESOL: Guide to Language Teaching) 18
    Two 200-level papers in the language continued from 100-level 36
    300-level Two 300-level LING papers 36
    Two 300-level papers in the language continued from 200-level 36
    Plus 162 further points; must include 36 points at 200-level or above. 162
    Up to 90 points may be taken from outside Arts  
    Note: In the case of Māori language, students will take MAOR 111, MAOR 211, and MAOR 311 at 100-, 200-, and 300-level respectively. 
    Total 360

    A minor subject can be included in many of our undergraduate degrees. To earn a minor, you typically must complete a minimum of 90 points in that subject, with at least 18 points at the 300-level.

    Your minor can be a subject more commonly taken for a different degree. For example, a BCom majoring in Marketing can include Japanese as a minor subject. To include this subject as a minor in your application, first find a major subject through our Subject Search or Study Match.

    You can check what’s required to receive the minor accreditation in the programme details below.

    Available as a minor subject for a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Music (MusB), Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA), Bachelor of Theology (BTheol), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (BEntr), Bachelor of Health Science (BHealSc), Bachelor of Arts and Commerce (BACom), Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) or Bachelor of Commerce and Science (BComSc) degree

    PapersPoints

    Five JAPA papers or relevant non-JAPA content papers, at least three of which must be above 100-level, including at least one at 300-level.

    90

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    JAPA papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    JAPA131 2026 Introductory Japanese 1 18 points Semester 1
    JAPA132 2026 Introductory Japanese 2 18 points Semester 2
    JAPA231 2026 Intermediate Japanese 18 points Semester 1
    JAPA233 2026 Business and Professional Japanese 18 points Semester 2
    JAPA242 2026 Understanding Japanese Culture 18 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA243 2026 Issues in Japanese Culture Today 18 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA331 2026 Advanced Japanese 1 18 points Semester 1
    JAPA332 2026 Advanced Japanese 2 18 points Semester 2
    JAPA342 2026 Understanding Japanese Culture 18 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA343 2026 Issues in Japanese Culture Today 18 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA351 2026 The Structure of the Japanese Language 18 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA352 2026 Language Cosplay: Japanese Language in Anime and Beyond 18 points Not offered in 2026, expected to be offered in 2027
    JAPA441 2026 Advanced Topics in Japanese 20 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA451 2026 Studies in Japanese 20 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA452 2026 Studies in Japanese 2 20 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA490 2026 Dissertation 60 points Not offered in 2026
    JAPA590 2026 Research Dissertation 60 points Not offered in 2026

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