School of Graduate Studies

BACHELOR'S DEGREE

Bachelor's Degree in Japanese Language
In addition to fulfilling the Foundation Year and General Education requirements set by The University of Cambodia, students doing a Bachelor's degree in Japanese must do a minimum of 54 relevant credit hours in Japanese: JPN101 and JPN102 are both part of the General Education requirements, and thus cannot be counted towards the major. In order to fulfill the Bachelor's degree requirements in Japanese, students must take the four core courses (12 credits), along with fourteen major elective courses (42 credits). Of the other eleven elective courses (33 credits) which the student must take, up to a maximum of six courses (18 credits) can be from within the same major.

Year 1 (Foundation Year)
Major Core ('Oriented') Courses
JPN103: Grammar and Practice I
JPN104: Speaking and Listening I
General Education Courses
JPN101: Fundamentals of Japanese Language I
JPN102: Fundamentals of Japanese Language II
HIS101: Cambodian History*
ITE101: Fundamentals of Computing and Information*
KHM140: Cambodian Culture*
LAW101: Introduction to Law*
MTH120: Introduction to Statistics*
POL101: Introduction to Political Science*
Year 2
Major Core Courses
JPN 201: Intermediate Japanese I
JPN 202: Intermediate Japanese II
Major Elective Courses
JPN203: Japanese Reading I
JPN205: Intermediate Japanese Society and Culture
Do four courses (including at least two level 400) (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
JPN204: Grammar and Practice II
JPN206: Japanese Reading II
JPN207: Speaking and Listening II
JPN208: Introduction of Japanese Writing Style
JPN209: Introduction of Japanese Kanji I
JPN210: Introduction of Japanese Kanji II
JPN211: Intermediate of Japanese Writing Style
General Education and Other Elective Courses
Do eight courses including:
GEO101: World Geography*
INT103: Globalization and International Affairs*
At least one (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
COM101: Interpersonal Communication*
COM102: Essentials of Public Speaking*
At least one (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
ANT101: Introduction to Anthropology*
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology*
SOC101: Introduction to Sociology*
The balance (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
ACC101: Principles of Accounting
BUS201: Principles of Management
DEV102: Understanding Development
ECN201: Principles of Economics
EDC101: Principles of Education
EDC103: Philosophy of Education
EDC104: Psychology of Education
EDC201: Sociology of Education
EDC203: Curriculum and Textbook Development
EDC204: Cognitive Development
EDC206: Introduction to Community Health Education
EDC208: Syllabus and Instructional Material Design
FIN201: Fundamentals of Financial Management
ITE102: Introduction to Computer Programming C++
ITE103: Introduction to the Internet
ITE104: Logic and Computation
ITE205: Fundamentals of Computer Graphics
LAW103: Civil Law
LAW104: Labor Law
LAW105: Contract Law
LAW206: Family Law
MTH110: College Algebra
MTH112: Calculus I
MKT201: Fundamentals of Marketing
MTH110: College Algebra
MTH112: Calculus I
ORG201: Organizational Behavior
PST102: Human Rights and Global Justice
SOC101: Introduction to Sociology
SOC103: Survey of Contemporary Cambodian Society

Year 3
Major Elective Courses
JPN301: Advance Japanese I
JPN302: Advance Japanese II
Do four courses (including at least two level 400) (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
JPN303: Advanced Spoken Japanese for Business I
JPN304: Japanese Proficiency test learning I
JPN305: Japanese Language, Culture and Communication
JPN306: Advance spken Japanese for Business II
JPN307: Translation and Interpretation for Business
General Education and Other Elective Courses
Do eight courses including:
At least one (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
GSC101: General Science I*
PHL104: Critical Reasoning*
At least one (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
GSC102: General Science II*
RES301: Research Methodology*
At least two (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
PHL101: Introduction to Philosophy*
PHL105: Moral Philosophy*
RLG101: Introduction to Religion*
WMN201: Perspectives on Women in Society
The balance (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
BUS304: Leadership Skills
EAD303 Communication in the Classroom
EAD305: Educational Policy and Implementation
EAD306: Instructional Leadership
EAD307: Educational Management
EAD309: Classroom Management and Supervision
EDC205: Models and Theories of Instruction
EDC301: Testing and Evaluation
EDC304: Special Needs
EDC305: Guidance and Counseling
HRM201: Introduction to Human Resource Management
LAW430: International Institutions and Global Governance
MTH110: College Algebra
MTH112: Calculus I
PSY206: Developmental Psychology

Year 4
Major Elective Courses
JPN407: Japanese Teaching Methodology
JPN408: Japanese Business
Do four courses (including at least two level 400) (subject to timetable and other constraints) from the following:
JPN401: Advanced Japanese Culture and Communication
JPN402: Japanese Business Proficiency Test Learning
JPN403: Japanese Communication and Debate
JPN404: Japanese Proficiency Test Learning II
JPN405: Practical Business Japanese
JPN406: Japanese Proposal and Thesis Writing
JPN407: Japanese Teaching Methodology
JPN408: Japanese Business

Other Elective Courses
Do three (subject to timetable and other constraints) of the following:
DEV306: Development and the State
DEV425: Rural and Urban Development
EAD308: Library Management and Technology in Education
EAD401: Education and Social Change
EAD403: Issues and Trends in Health Education
EAD404: Educational Facilities and Material Design
EAD406: Secondary Education Issues and Problems
EDC307: Multicultural in Educational Teaching
EDC308: Child-Friendly Education
EDC402: Non-Formal Education
EDC403: Gender Equity and Education
EDC404: Uses of IT in Education
EDC405: Curriculum Design and Instruction
EDC406: Curriculum Planning and Change
EDC407: Curriculum Policy and Implementation
HRM301: Supervision and Labor Relations
HRM303: Recruitment and Selection
HRM304: Training and Development
HRM403: Ethics and Values in Human Resources
HTM300: Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management
HTM307: Hospitality and Tourist Consumer Behavior
IBS302: Introduction to International Business
INT301: International Politics and Security
INT312: Geopolitics of Resources
MKT300: Consumer Behavior
MKT402: Customer Relationship Management
POL306: Media and Politics
POL311: Introduction to East Asian Politics
POL414: Politics and Development
POL416: Public Policy and Politics
PUB403: Survey of Cambodian Public Policy
 

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