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Major and minor sequences

Students may complete a major or minor sequence in the Japanese language by proceeding through any of the three streams mentioned above.

A major sequence in Japanese language consists of three years' study in any of the three streams. In addition to the third-year language subjects which are identified in the streams designated above, students taking a major in Japanese language must select two of the following four-point subjects: JPL3750 (Reading Japanese texts A), JPL3752 (Reading Japanese texts B), JPL3070 (Theory and research in Japanese studies A), and JPL3090 (Theory and research in Japanese studies B). Students enrolled in the Arts/Engineering or Arts/Science double degree programs may substitute JPL3610 (Japanese for engineers and scientists) for one of the above subjects. JPL3070 and JPL3090 are the normal prerequisites for doing honours.

Acceptable minor sequences in Japanese language comprise the first and second year of the major sequences outlined below.



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