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08-26-2008, 02:46 AM
I'm in a very similar situation as you. Luckily for me a nearby community college (Montgomery CC) has Japanese as a foreign language. Being close to Philadelphia I considered Temple briefly but as you said they only have Japanese as a minor (the next closest major is Asian Studies).
My plan after community college is to go to Florida State, which has a good Japanese program. While they don't have a flashy Tokyo campus like Temple, and aren't as close as Hawaii, they have great professors and a lot of opportunities for studying abroad. My sister went there (she took some Japanese courses but majored in Interior Design) and also briefly worked in their Distance Learning department so that is how I know. It isn't "renowned" as far as I know but renown doesn't always equal proficiency. Also Tallahassee (the city it's located in) is a great place to live. I lived there for two years. :3 My recommendation is to go to collegeboard.com and use their college search function. You can look for schools with the major you want, and any other qualities you like in a university. Or you can go to FSU with me! Good luck and let me know how it turns out! |
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08-26-2008, 03:02 AM
i go to a uc right now and honestly the japanese program is great. so is the study aboard program from what i hear. i plan on studying abroad in japan through it
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08-27-2008, 08:06 AM
UC's are great, all should have japanese programs...with both majors and minors. Most CSU's should also have them. I remember when I was applying to CSU's I wanted to go SDSU because they had a very cool major which I was interested in called "International Business with Emphasis on Japan". Basically it was an International Business Major with a Japanese minor, which cold be very helpful when finding jobs.
Another option to look into is international schools. I know there's a bunch that offer 6month/1year "japanese programs" that you could do, also exchange programs with whatever school you choose to go to is a good idea. I was looking into going to this school also: Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University - Your Future in Mind it's an international school which you can get a 4 year degree at. ganbatte |
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