Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University Course Catalogue

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FACULTY OF LETTERS & SCIENCE / JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

History

Japanese Language and Literature Department was established in 2010. The department has a four-year undergraduate program. The first student admission was in the 2017-2018 academic year.


Qualification Awarded

Students who have accomplished all the courses (equal to 240 ECTS) and have a weighted average of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 are awarded an undergraduate diploma in the field of Japanese Language and Literature.


Level of Qualification

Undergraduate


Specific Admission Requirements

Students are admitted with the language score type obtained in the exam conducted by OSYM. Students who are successful in the exam complete the registration process. On the other hand, foreign national students are placed in the universities across Turkey as per the scores they received on the central exam named YÖS (Foreign Student Exam)


Specific Arrangement For Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of prior learning in Turkish higher education institutions are still in progress. Therefore, recognition of prior learning in Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University has not been fully accomplished. However, exemption exams from such lessons as Computer Sciences and English are held at the beginning of every academic year. Students who consider themselves capable of meeting the learning outcomes of such lessons are welcome to take the exemption test. Those who have passed the exemption test are exempt from the relevant lesson.


Qualification Requirements and Regulations

Students who have accomplished all the courses (equal to 240 ECTS) and have weighted average of at least 2.0 out of 4.00 are awarded an undergraduate diploma in Japanese Language and Literature.


Profile of The Programme

The main object of Japanese Language and Literature Department is to train Japanese Language and Literature undergraduates, with all the powers and responsibilities as provided by law, who have a capability of talking , writing, reading in Japanese and who can communicate with Japanese, translate Turkish-Japanese or Japanese-Turkish and who have good knowledge about Japanese culture, Japanese literature and Japanese history .The department trains its students as to be employed in many areas by using Japanese and it struggles to educate the students ideally. Eager and succesful students are provided with the opportunity of attaining to the various research activities. The students are lead to master and they are also encouraged to earn their own bread by launching academic career and thereby being academician.The courses of the department are designed to teach students speaking, writing and reading in Japanese and so the department aims to prepare the students for the future.


Key Learning Outcomes of the Programme

PO-1 Have knowledge about Japanese grammar, Japanese culture, Japanese literature, Japanese language structure and education and be skilful at these items.
PO-2 Become skilful at Japanese writing, reading and speaking.
PO-3 Use knowledge in the field of education & training and research.
PO-4 Work independently in the field of Japanese - Turkish, Turkish - Japanese translation and take responsibility as a team member.
PO-5 Plan developmental activities for the employees under their responsibility.
PO-6 Use the knowledge and skills gained in the field with evoluating a critical approach to solve the problems.
PO-7 Use the conclusions get out of learning language, which is born and developed in a foreign culture and which is a living part of that culture, together with cultural elements, in the intercultural interaction.
PO-8 Acquire the necessary equipment to enable them to observe the different cultures perceived and interpreted in intercultural communication.
PO-9 Can participate various social, cultural and artistic activities in the field of Japanese and Japanese Culture and can add new values, based on the conclusions obtained from participation, to the society.
PO-10 Research on Japanese Language, Literature, Culture and History.
PO-11 Gain proficiency in reading and interpreting Japanese texts.
PO-12 Gain the ability to analize Japanese specific grammatical structures.
PO-13 Become able to benefit from informatics and information technology in the solution of the problems about their field.
PO-14 Gain the ability to collect current topics and information about Japan, in addition to information about Japanese Language, Literature, Culture, Society and History, from Japanese sources and can share this information with related persons, institutions and organizations.
PO-15 Can communicate with colleagues in a field using a foreign language.
PO-16 Monitor professional developments and contribute to these developments.
PO-17 Can do interdisciplinary and multi disciplinary team work.
PO-18 Acquire a universal consciousness by learning to look objectively to their own nation by using the information in the field of Japanese Language Literature and Culture.
PO-19 Apply theoretical and practical knowledge about the field to education, research and collecting service areas.
PO-20 Develop a positive attitude towards lifelong learning.
PO-21 Determine the learning needs of their employees and manage their learning processes.
PO-22 Acquire the skill of analyzing languages outside their own cultures by learning and understanding the mechanism and functioning of a foreign language.
PO-23 Learn basic knowledge about Japanese Education and how to transfer these knowledge to other generations.
PO-24 Can transfer scientific knowledge in an open and competent way.
PO-25 Acquire the knowledge and skills to compare Japanese with other languages.
PO-26 Have information about the process and development of Japanese Language and Literature that have been through the beginning of the day.
PO-27 Gain an enhanced sensitivity and predisposition in the fields of language, culture and literature.
PO-28 Develop the ability to take responsibility in accordance with business ethics.

NQF-HETR Program Outcomes Matrices
TYYC PÇ-1 PÇ-2 PÇ-3 PÇ-4 PÇ-5 PÇ-6 PÇ-7 PÇ-8 PÇ-9 PÇ-10 PÇ-11 PÇ-12 PÇ-13 PÇ-14 PÇ-15 PÇ-16 PÇ-17 PÇ-18 PÇ-19 PÇ-20 PÇ-21 PÇ-22 PÇ-23 PÇ-24 PÇ-25 PÇ-26 PÇ-27 PÇ-28
1- Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources. X X X X
1- Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field. X X X X X X X X X
2-Interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions based on research and proofs by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. X X X X X X
1- Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently. X X
2- Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field. X X
3- Planning and managing activities towards the development of subordinates in the framework of a project. X X X
1- Evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired at an advanced level in the field with a critical approach. X
2- Determine learning needs and direct the learning. X
3- Develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning. X X
1- Inform people and institutions, transfer ideas and solution proposals to problems in written and orally on issues in the field. X
2- Share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative data. X X
3- Organize and implement project and activities for social environment with a sense of social responsibility. X
4- Monitor the developments in the field and communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level. X X X
5- Use informatics and communication technologies with at least a minimum level of European Computer Driving License Advanced Level software knowledge. X
1- Act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethic values on the stages of gathering, implementation and release of the results of data related to the field. X X X
2- Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker's health and security. X
Basic Area Competencies-Program Outcomes Matrix (Academic Weighted)
Açıklama PÇ-1 PÇ-2 PÇ-3 PÇ-4 PÇ-5 PÇ-6 PÇ-7 PÇ-8 PÇ-9 PÇ-10 PÇ-11 PÇ-12 PÇ-13 PÇ-14 PÇ-15 PÇ-16 PÇ-17 PÇ-18 PÇ-19 PÇ-20 PÇ-21 PÇ-22 PÇ-23 PÇ-24 PÇ-25 PÇ-26 PÇ-27 PÇ-28
In the field of qualifications in the field of humanities, the course materials containing the current information, applied tools and utensils, applied to vehicles and equipment, and advanced courier supported in other sources of research and other resources. X X X X
It uses the advanced theoretical and practical information obtained in the field of humanities. X X X X X X X X
Theoretical and practical information obtained in the field of humanities; education X X X X X X
It takes responsibility individually independently or as a team member to solve unpredictable complex problems in the field of Sciences. X X X
Under the responsibility of the employees plans the activities for the development of the relevant field. X X X
Using the knowledge and skills in the field of humanities, plans personal and institutional development. X X X X
Evaluates the knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field of humanities with a critical approach. X
Under its responsibility, determines the learning requirements of employees and manages learning processes. X
It would develop a positive approach for learning all life long. X X
He informs the relevant individuals and institutions in the field of humanities and transfers them their thoughts, reveal the solutions to the problems theoretical and practical. X
For problems with the field of humanities, it supports solutions with quantitative and qualitative data and share these data with a variety of communication tools and institutions that are experts in the relevant field. X X
Participate in various social, cultural and artistic activities in the field of humanities. X
Using a foreign language, it monitors theoretical and practical information in the field of humanities and share these information with the expert and non-expert person and organizations in the relevant area (at the European Language Portfolio B1 overall level). X X X X
It uses information and information technologies with the computer software required by the human sciences field. X
Collects information about the field of humanities, shares with solutions, interpretations and related persons, institutions and organizations. X X X
Observes the ethical values ​​in the process of implementing information about the field of humanities. X
In the field of humanities, it supports the universality of social, cultural rights, gain social justice awareness, have historical and cultural heritage. X
In the field of humanities, interdisciplinary research and examination. X
Treat and participate in quality management and processes. X





Turkey Higher Education Qualifications Framework (TYYC, Level 6,) ) Basic Field Competencies (Academic Weighted) PROGRAM ÇIKTILARI TYYÇ
PÇ-1 PÇ-2 PÇ-3 PÇ-4 PÇ-5 PÇ-6 PÇ-7 PÇ-8 PÇ-9 PÇ-10 PÇ-11 PÇ-12 PÇ-13 PÇ-14 PÇ-15 PÇ-16 PÇ-17 PÇ-18 PÇ-19 PÇ-20 PÇ-21 PÇ-22 PÇ-23 PÇ-24 PÇ-25 PÇ-26 PÇ-27 PÇ-28
KNOWLEDGE Theoretical-Conceptual In the field of qualifications in the field of humanities, the course materials containing the current information, applied tools and utensils, applied to vehicles and equipment, and advanced courier supported in other sources of research and other resources. 1 x x x x x x x x 1- Possess advanced level theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks with updated information, practice equipments and other resources. Theoretical-Conceptual KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS Cognitive-Practical It uses the advanced theoretical and practical information obtained in the field of humanities. 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 1- Use of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge within the field. Cognitive-Practical SKILLS
SKILLS Cognitive-Practical Theoretical and practical information obtained in the field of humanities; education 2 x x x x x x x x x x x x 2-Interpret and evaluate data, define and analyze problems, develop solutions based on research and proofs by using acquired advanced knowledge and skills within the field. Cognitive-Practical SKILLS
COMPETENCES He informs the relevant individuals and institutions in the field of humanities and transfers them their thoughts, reveal the solutions to the problems theoretical and practical. 1 x x 1- Inform people and institutions, transfer ideas and solution proposals to problems in written and orally on issues in the field. Communication and Social Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES For problems with the field of humanities, it supports solutions with quantitative and qualitative data and share these data with a variety of communication tools and institutions that are experts in the relevant field. 2 x x x x 2- Share the ideas and solution proposals to problems on issues in the field with professionals and non-professionals by the support of qualitative and quantitative data. Communication and Social Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Participate in various social, cultural and artistic activities in the field of humanities. 3 x x 3- Organize and implement project and activities for social environment with a sense of social responsibility. Communication and Social Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Using a foreign language, it monitors theoretical and practical information in the field of humanities and share these information with the expert and non-expert person and organizations in the relevant area (at the European Language Portfolio B1 overall level). 4 x x x x x x x 4- Monitor the developments in the field and communicate with peers by using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B1 General Level. Communication and Social Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES It uses information and information technologies with the computer software required by the human sciences field. 5 x x 5- Use informatics and communication technologies with at least a minimum level of European Computer Driving License Advanced Level software knowledge. Communication and Social Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Collects information about the field of humanities, shares with solutions, interpretations and related persons, institutions and organizations. 1 x x x x x x 1- Act in accordance with social, scientific, cultural and ethic values on the stages of gathering, implementation and release of the results of data related to the field. Field Specific Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Observes the ethical values ​​in the process of implementing information about the field of humanities. 2 x x 2- Possess sufficient consciousness about the issues of universality of social rights, social justice, quality, cultural values and also, environmental protection, worker's health and security. Field Specific Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES In the field of humanities, it supports the universality of social, cultural rights, gain social justice awareness, have historical and cultural heritage. 3 x Field Specific Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES In the field of humanities, interdisciplinary research and examination. 4 x Field Specific Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Treat and participate in quality management and processes. 5 x Field Specific Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES It takes responsibility individually independently or as a team member to solve unpredictable complex problems in the field of Sciences. 1 x x x x x 1- Conduct studies at an advanced level in the field independently. Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Under the responsibility of the employees plans the activities for the development of the relevant field. 2 x x x x x 2- Take responsibility both as a team member and individually in order to solve unexpected complex problems faced within the implementations in the field. Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Using the knowledge and skills in the field of humanities, plans personal and institutional development. 3 x x x x x x x 3- Planning and managing activities towards the development of subordinates in the framework of a project. Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Evaluates the knowledge and skills he has acquired in the field of humanities with a critical approach. 1 x x 1- Evaluate the knowledge and skills acquired at an advanced level in the field with a critical approach. Learning Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES Under its responsibility, determines the learning requirements of employees and manages learning processes. 2 x x 2- Determine learning needs and direct the learning. Learning Competence COMPETENCES
COMPETENCES It would develop a positive approach for learning all life long. 3 x x x x 3- Develop positive attitude towards lifelong learning. Learning Competence COMPETENCES

Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples

It is possible for the students who have graduated from our department to be employed in: - Universities - Private Sectors (Tourism Companies, Japanese Companies, Translation Companies) - Ministries of (Foreign Affairs , Tourism and Culture) - Tourism Companies as Tourist Guide (if they pass the tourist guide examination of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture) The graduates of this program can also work in public institutions, if they have enough competency.


Access to Further Studies

The students who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies, can follow their graduate studies further getting the necessary score on ALES (Academic Personnel and Postgraduate Education Entrance Exam) and Foreign Language Tests of YOK (YDS/YOKDIL etc.).


Course Structure Diagram with Credits

1. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
AİT101 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
JPN103 JAPANESE WRITING I 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 6
JPN105 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
JPN101 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE GRAMMAR I 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 6
JPN107 BASIC JAPANESE LISTENING I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
JPN111 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS I 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
TDL101 TURKISH LANNGUAGE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
YBD101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
SDH1 Elective Course Pool 1 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

2. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
AİT102 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
JPN104 JAPANESE WRITING II 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 6
JPN106 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
JPN102 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE GRAMMAR II 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 6
JPN108 BASIC JAPANESE LISTENING II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
JPN112 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS II 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
TDL102 TURKISH LANGUAGE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
YBD102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
SDH2 Elective Course Pool 2 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

3. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN203 JAPANESE WRITING III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 5
JPN211 JAPANESE TEXT READING III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN205 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
JPN201 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE GRAMMAR III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 5
JPN207 BASIC JAPANESE LISTENING III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
JPN215 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 5
JPN213 JAPANESE WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
SDH3 Elective Course Pool 3 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

4. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN204 JAPANESE WRITING IV 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
JPN212 JAPANESE TEXT READING IV 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
JPN206 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
JPN202 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE GRAMMAR IV 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
JPN208 BASIC JAPANESE LISTENING IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
JPN216 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS IV 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
JPN214 JAPANESE WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
SDH4 Elective Course Pool 4 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

5. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN303 JAPANESE WRITING V 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN311 JAPANESE TEXT TRANSLATION I 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN301 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE GRAMMAR I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN307 JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE LISTENING I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 2
JPN305 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION V 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
JPN315 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN313 JAPANESE WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS III 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Compulsory 3
SDH5 Elective Course Pool 5 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Optional 6
Total:
30

6. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN304 JAPANESE WRITING VI 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
JPN312 JAPANESE TEXT TRANSLATION II 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
JPN302 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE GRAMMAR II 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
JPN308 JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE LISTENING II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 2
JPN306 JAPANESE ORAL EXPRESSIONS & COMPREHENSION VI 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
JPN316 JAPANESE SENTENCE PATTERNS IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
JPN314 JAPANESE WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS IV 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Compulsory 3
SDH6 Elective Course Pool 6 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Optional 6
Total:
30

7. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN403 RESEARCH PROJECT I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Compulsory 5
JPN429 JAPANESE WRITING VII 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Compulsory 6
JPN401 ADVANCED JAPANESE GRAMMAR I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Compulsory 6
JPN431 ADVANCED JAPANESE COMMUNICATION SKILLS I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Compulsory 4
JPN437 ADVANCED JAPANESE TEXT READING I 4 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Compulsory 6
SDH7 Elective Course Pool 7 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Optional 3
Total:
30

8. Semester Course Plan

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN404 RESEARCH PROJECT II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Compulsory 5
JPN430 JAPANESE WRITING VIII 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Compulsory 6
JPN402 ADVANCED JAPANESE GRAMMAR II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Compulsory 6
JPN432 ADVANCED JAPANESE COMMUNICATION SKILLS II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Compulsory 4
SDH8 Elective Course Pool 8 - Hour(s) - Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Optional 3
Total:
24

Elective Course Pool 1

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN117 JAPANESE CULTURE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN121 JAPANESE HISTORY I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN109 JAPANESE TEXT READING I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN119 JAPANESE VOCABULARY I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Fall Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 2

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN118 JAPANESE CULTURE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN122 JAPANESE HISTORY II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN110 JAPANESE TEXT READING II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN120 JAPANESE VOCABULARY II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 1 Spring Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 3

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BKE201 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES I 0 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 1
JPN209 JAPANESE LITERATURE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN219 JAPANESE VOCABULARY III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN225 JLPT PRACTICE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Fall Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 4

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
BKE202 SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES II 0 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 1
JPN210 JAPANESE LITERATURE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN220 JAPANESE VOCABULARY IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN226 JLPT PRACTICE II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN222 JAPAN WITH VIDEOS II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 2 Spring Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 5

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN309 JAPANESE LITERATURE I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN319 JAPANESE VOCABULARY V 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN323 JLPT PRACTICE III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN321 JAPAN WITH VIDEOS III 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Fall Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 6

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN310 JAPANESE LITERATURE IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN320 JAPANESE VOCABULARY VI 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN324 JLPT PRACTICE IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN322 JAPAN WITH VIDEOS IV 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 3 Spring Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 7

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN409 JAPANESE LITERATURE V 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN419 JAPANESE COLLOCATION I 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN439 JLPT PRACTICE V 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Optional 3
JPN435 JAPAN WITH VIDEOS V 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Fall Semester Optional 3

Elective Course Pool 8

Course Code Course Title Theoretical Practice Year Semester of Study Type of Course ECTS
JPN410 JAPANESE LITERATURE VI 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN420 JAPANESE COLLOCATIONS II 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN440 JLPT PRACTICE VI 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Optional 3
JPN436 JAPAN WITH VIDEOS VI 2 Hour(s) 0 Hour(s) 4 Spring Semester Optional 3

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading

It is necessary that every student enroll in the courses at the beginning of each term. They have to attend 70 % of the theoretical courses and 80 % of the practical courses in order to take the final exam. They are required to take at least 1 mid-term exam and a final exam for each lesson. The midterm exam (It is also possible to add the marks that students get from homework, quizzes, laboratory to the midterm exam result) contributes 40 % while the final has a share of 60 % on the pass mark. All of the exams are scored on a 100 scale. Students have to get at least 45 points on the final exam. They are considered successful in a lesson provided that they have got (AA), (BA), (BB), (CB) or (CC). Students with (DC) or (DD) scores are also considered successful on condition that they have a grade point average of at least 2.00.


Graduation Requirements

Students have to pass all the lessons in the course (240 ECTS credits), get a weighed grade point average of 2.00 out of 4.00 and complete their thesis in order to accomplish the program.


Mode of Study

Full-time


Facilities

The department has a four-year undergraduate program. The first student admission was in the 2017-2018 academic year. The quota of undergraduate students for 2017-2018 academic year was 25 students and it increased in the following years. Our department also has a library where students can reach the sources about Japan, Japanese language, literature and so on. Our department has 3 Assistant Professors, 2 Japanese Lecturers and 1 Research Assistant.


Programme Director or Equivalent

Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University, Fen Edebiyat Faculty, Eastern Languages and Literatures Department, 2nd Floor, 2000 Evler Mah. Zubeyde Hanim Cad. 50300, Nevsehir - TURKEY
Web : japondili.nevsehir.edu.tr                          e-mail: japondili@nevsehir.edu.tr