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About masters in Japanese

A masters in Japanese is an opportunity to expand your interest and expertise in the Japanese language, culture and history. 

Courses cover a range of specialisms including Japanese studies, Japanese language and literature, and translation studies. Modules typically include advanced Japanese grammar, vocabulary and writing, Japanese society, history, politics, business and economics. 

The course is designed for students from different backgrounds, including those who have a strong knowledge of Japanese, business professionals, teachers and people who have an interest in Japanese culture.

Upon completion, graduates can pursue career opportunities in the UK or overseas. Jobs are available in fields such as business, technology, education, healthcare, politics and social sciences. 

If a masters in Japanese sounds interesting to you, use the Postgrad course finder today. 

Why study a masters in Japanese?  

Studying a masters in Japanese can open up new career opportunities and increase your earning potential, as well as providing a deeper understanding of Japanese culture, language and society. 

Search for your ideal Japanese masters course at Postgrad.