Programme structure

The duration of the Master's programme is two years, and the programme consists of 120 credits.

Course of study

4. semester JAP4595 – Master's Thesis in Japanese Studies
3. semester
2. semester JAP4610 – Readings in Japanese Studies JAP4550 or JAP4560  Elective course
1. semester JAP4100  JAP4101 
Credits 10 credits 10 credits 10 credits

For students who were admitted to the program before 2025

The programme consists of 120 credits

The first two semesters build the methodological and theoretical basis for independent work on your master's thesis. You begin working on a topic for your master's thesis from day one.

  • Compulsory courses, 40 credits 
  • Elective courses, 20 credits 
  • Study abroad, internship, or data collection, 30 credits  
  • Master's thesis, 30 credits 

First semester

In your first semester, you develop specific methodological and theoretical competences that are relevant to your thesis in JAP4101 . In this course, you choose two out of three options: ethnography; historical research and classical Japanese; and/or literature and translation. At the end of the first semester you are assigned a thesis supervisor.  

Compulsory courses

  • JAP4100 
  • JAP4101 

Second semester

In your second semester you can choose one or two courses on topics in Japanese Studies directly connected to the research expertise of faculty. One of these two courses can be replaced with another elective course. You also continue to work towards the thesis through a guided reading course. 
 

Compulsory courses

A minimum of 10 credits must be chosen from the following courses:

  • JAP4550 
  • JAP4560 

The remaining 10 credits can be taken either from the list of courses above, or the additional elective courses: 

Elective courses may be offered on an irregular basis. You can find information about which semesters the course will be offered in the course description. 

It is possible to apply for recognition of credits taken in other subjects when these can be seen as relevant to the candidate’s subject area for the dissertation. This must be done in agreement with your supervisor.

Third semester - thesis preparation

In your third semester you may study abroad at one of Japan's leading universities; work in an organisation, business or foreign affairs office in Japan; or combine data collection with training in communicating research results. 

Choose one of the following 30 credit options:

  1. Semester abroad (30 credits)

  2. AMS4900 – International Project Term in Asia and the Middle East (30 credits)

  3. JAP4020 – Methodologies and Data Collection in Japanese Studies and EAST4610 – Voices from East Asia: How to Communicate Research Results (30 credits in total). This option can be done either in Japan or in Oslo.

Fourth semester - thesis

In your fourth semester you write a thesis with one-on-one supervision from an expert in the field you choose. Both in the coursework and in your independent research for the thesis, you will apply your oral and written Japanese language skills and develop them further. 

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    Diploma and degree

    This programme leads to the following degree: Master's degree in Japanese Studies

    The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.

     

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    Published Dec. 2, 2024 11:42 AM - Last modified Dec. 5, 2024 1:31 PM