Name of qualification Diplomirani japonolog (un)/diplomirana japonologinja (un)Add to comparison [1]
Translated title (no legal status) Bachelor of Arts in Japanese studies
Type of qualification Diploma prve stopnje (UN)
Category of qualification Izobrazba
Type of education Academic bachelor's education
Duration
3 years
Credits 180 credits
Admission requirements
  • Matura or
  • school-leaving examination (prior to 1 June 1995) under any four-year secondary school programme.
ISCED field Field
Umetnost in humanistika
ISCED subfield subfield usvajanje jezikov (drugih, tujih, znakovnih, prevajalstvo)
Qualification level

SQF 7
EQF 6
First level

The qualification holder will be able to: 
  • work in a Slovene-Japanese interlingual and intercultural environment,
  • demonstrate mastery of vocabulary, grammatical patterns and characters at approximately the level of the stage 2 standard examination in Japanese as a foreign language (Nihongo nouryoku siken 2 kyu) (i.e. use around 6,000 of the most common words, have passive knowledge of around 1,450 characters used to write these words and active knowledge of 1,200 characters),
  • use both syllabic forms of writing (hiragana and katakana),
  • demonstrate knowledge of and active proficiency in the fundamental principles of the use of Japanese in various social contexts at various levels of formality,
  • demonstrate understanding of texts on general social and popular science topics,
  • translate simple texts from Japanese into Slovene,
  • undertake simple interlingual mediation between Slovene and Japanese,
  • use ICT in connection with Japanese: computer processing of texts, internet and electronic dictionaries,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the basic characteristics of Japanese culture and the structure of Japanese society,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the basic characteristics of the Japanese language at all levels,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental principles of the use of the Japanese language in various social contexts,
  • communicate simple content in Japanese, both orally and in writing,
  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental historical and social determining factors that shape contemporary Japanese society,
  • demonstrate openness in contact with other cultures,
  • show critical understanding of own culture in the context of other cultures,
  • demonstrate awareness of the limits of their knowledge and, if necessary, supplement their knowledge independently.

Students' knowledge is assessed by means of practical exercises and seminar papers, and also via products, projects, performances, services, etc. and by examinations. Examination performance is graded as follows: 10 (excellent); 9 (very good: above-average knowledge but with some mistakes); 8 (very good: solid results); 7 (good); 6 (adequate: knowledge satisfies minimum criteria); 5–1 (inadequate). In order to pass an examination, a candidate must achieve a grade between adequate (6) and excellent (10).

In order to progress to the next year, students must have completed 60 credits. A tolerance of up to 10% of credits per year will be permitted in exceptional circumstances. Course units not completed must becompleted before enrolment in the next year.

Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8)

In order to complete the programme, students must complete all course units prescribed by the programme and subject syllabuses.