Japanese – Graduate Certificate in Arts

Develop your oral and written Japanese with Massey’s Graduate Certificate in Arts (Japanese). You can study Japanese without having to complete a second bachelor’s degree.

Where you can study

Distance and online

International students

International students are not New Zealand citizens or residents.

Definition of New Zealand citizens and residents

Not open to international students

Specialise in Japanese for your Graduate Certificate in Arts at Massey

The Graduate Certificate in Arts (Japanese) is a bridging tool for graduates in other subjects to improve their knowledge of Japanese.

Massey’s GCertArts (Japanese) will equip you with upper-intermediate and above language skills in spoken and written Japanese. These will also help you gain valuable insight into the social and cultural background of this complex and powerful society.

You can expect to acquire competence equivalent to Level Three and above of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

Prior proficiency in Japanese is required at least equivalent to the level of Japanese 2A.

Learn a globally relevant language

The increasingly multicultural nature of society means it is important to learn about new languages and cultures and how they interact with your own. Massey’s Japanese qualifications show you the world from the Japanese perspective. It also shows you how Japan has interacted with the rest of the world.

 

Interactive study and supportive staff

Whether you study on campus or by distance, you will learn from supportive, passionate staff. You’ll use study materials with digital exercises and assignments, audio, videos and presentations. You can integrate your own self-study with these supportive learning resources. Distance students can attend regular live online language tutorials. You don’t have to learn on your own. Everyone can practise speaking Japanese in a shared environment.

Combines culture and language

Language doesn’t exist in isolation - it becomes more powerful when it is learnt in a cultural context. Options to take courses on Japanese society, literature and film will give you a rich perspective for understanding Japan. Some are delivered in English. Through exploring this context, you will also explore your own culture and identity.

Further study

Once you have completed your Graduate Certificate you can go on to postgraduate study if you wish. Your Japanese skills may enable you to undertake a postgraduate qualification with a Japanese perspective in the discipline of your bachelor’s degree.

A Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese is a good fit if you:

  • are interested in different people and cultures
  • are keen to improve the level of your Japanese
  • want skills that can take you all over the world.

Planning information

This qualification may be completed in one semester of full-time study (depending on sequencing of courses) or over a longer period of part-time study.

Not all courses will be offered in all modes or across all campuses in any given year.

Prior knowledge of Japanese

If you already have prior knowledge of Japanese, you may enter at higher levels, subject to successful completion of an online placement test. You will need to contact the Qualification Coordinator using the Get advice button on this page before you embark on language courses, so that you commence your studies at the most appropriate level for you.

The Graduate Certificate in Arts (Japanese) is not suitable for native Japanese speakers.

Prerequisite courses

Make sure you include courses that are prerequisites for the next level of courses you wish to study.

The GCertArts(Japanese) schedule includes some courses which have specific 100-level courses required as prerequisites which must be passed before enrolling in a 200-level course. Meeting prerequisite requirements may require you to study courses in addition to those specified for the GCertArts.

Check the requirements for your courses before you enrol. 

Please note: No 100-level credits can be included in the GCertArts. Any 100-level prerequisite course that you need to pass before you start the Graduate Certificate in Arts should be taken under the Certificate of Proficiency Undergraduate. 

 

Official regulations

To understand what you need to study and must complete to graduate read the official rules and regulations for this qualification.

You should read these together with all other relevant Statutes and Regulations of the University including the General Regulations for Undergraduate Degrees, Undergraduate Diplomas, Undergraduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Graduate Certificates.

Returning students

For returning students, there may be changes to the majors and minors available and the courses you need to take. Go to the section called ‘Transitional Provisions’ in the Regulations to find out more.

In some cases the qualification or specialisation you enrolled in may be no longer be taking new enrolments, so may not appear on these web pages. To find information on the regulations for these qualifications go to the Massey University Calendar.

Please contact us through the Get advice button on this page if you have any questions.

Courses you can enrol in

Course planning key

Prerequisites
Courses that need to be completed before moving onto a course at the next level. For example, a lot of 200-level courses have 100-level prerequisite courses.
Corequisites
Courses that must be completed at the same time as another course are known as corequisite courses.
Restrictions
Some courses are restricted against each other because their content is similar. This means you can only choose one of the offered courses to study and credit to your qualification.

Subject courses

Choose no more than 15 credits from
Course code: 242201 Japanese 2A 15 credits

This course provides students with a pre-intermediate level of reading, writing, listening and speaking proficiency in Japanese building on skills established in prior study. Student will use a range of written and oral exercises to practise new grammatical structures, vocabulary and approximately 80 new kanji, and will acquire the tools to discuss topics of relevance to themselves and Japanese culture and society at an appropriate level.

Prerequisites: 242102 or appraisal required Restrictions: 242202, 242301, 242302, 242304, 242305, 242306, 242307

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Course code: 242202 Japanese 2B 15 credits

This course further develops students' reading, writing, listening and speaking proficiency in Japanese at pre-intermediate level, extending skills gained in 242.201 Japanese 2A. Student will continue to use a range of written and oral exercises to practise new grammatical structures, vocabulary and approximately 100 new kanji, and will improve their ability to discuss topics of relevance to themselves and Japanese culture and society at an appropriate level. The use of respect language (keigo) will also be introduced.

Prerequisites: 242201 or appraisal required Restrictions: 242301, 242302, 242304, 242305, 242306, 242307

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Course code: 242205 Japanese Cinema 15 credits

This course will introduce Japanese cinema in English translation as an art form that strongly reflects its culture. Traditional samurai films, contemporary social problem films and animations are used to explore how films address issues of modernity and national identity. No previous knowledge of Japanese language, history, or culture is required.

Restrictions: 169227

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Choose at least 30 credits from
Course code: 242301 Japanese 3A 15 credits

This course provides students with a pre-advanced level of reading, writing, listening and speaking proficiency in Japanese building on skills established in prior study. Students will continue to extend and refine their ability in Japanese through using a range of exercises practising more advanced vocabulary and idioms, grammatical structures, respect language (keigo) and approximately 244 new kanji. Students will be expected to develop comprehension and communication skills to deal confidently and accurately with various situations.

Prerequisites: 242202 or appraisal required Restrictions: 242302

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Course code: 242302 Japanese 3B 15 credits

This course further extends students' Japanese proficiency in reading, writing, listening and speaking to advanced level, building on skills established in 242.301 Japanese 3A. Students will continue to further extend and refine their ability in Japanese through practising an increased range of vocabulary and idioms, grammatical structures, respect language (keigo) and approximately 208 new kanji. Students will be expected to develop their comprehension and communication skills for confident and accurate use in more varied situations.

Prerequisites: 242301 or appraisal required

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Course code: 242304 Reading and Writing about Current Japan 15 credits

Selected issues of contemporary Japanese society will be studied through the medium of texts in the Japanese language. Further development of Japanese skills in reading and writing.

Prerequisites: 242202 or appraisal required

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Course code: 242305 Readings in Modern Japanese Literature 15 credits

A study of selected extracts in the original Japanese from the work of major modern writers.

Prerequisites: 242202 or appraisal required

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Entry requirements

Admission to Massey

All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.

Specific requirements

To enter the Graduate Certificate in Arts (Japanese) you will have been awarded or qualified for a bachelor's degree.

You will need to provide copies of all official academic transcripts for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University.

English language requirements

To study this qualification you must meet Massey University's English language standards.

This qualification is classified as NZQF Level 7 and requires the same English language standard as most undergraduate bachelor degrees, diplomas and certificates.

English language skills

If you need help with your English language skills before you start university, see our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses.

Can't meet the entry requirements?

If you need to do a course before you start your qualification, there may be options for you in Summer School.

Fees and scholarships

Fees, student loans and free fees scheme

Your tuition fees may be different depending on the courses you choose. Your exact fees will show once you have chosen your courses.

There will also be some compulsory non-tuition fees and for some courses, there may also be charges for things such as study resources, software, trips and contact workshops.

Already know which courses you're going to choose?

You can view fees for the courses that make up your qualification on the course details pages.

Student loans (StudyLink) and Fees Free scheme

You may be eligible for a student loan to help towards paying your fees.

The New Zealand Government offers fees-free tertiary study for eligible domestic students. Find out more about the scheme and your eligibility on the Fees Free website. To use the site's eligibility checking tool, you will need your National Student Number.

Current and returning Massey students can find their National Student Number in the student portal.

Scholarship and award opportunities

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Fees disclaimer

This information is for estimation purposes only. Actual fees payable will be finalised on confirmation of enrolment. Unless otherwise stated, all fees shown are quoted in New Zealand dollars and include Goods and Services Tax, if any. Before relying on any information on these pages you should also read the University's Disclaimer Notice.

Careers and job opportunities

With a Graduate Certificate in Arts (Japanese), you’ll have career prospects in many areas, including:

  • business
  • trade and commerce
  • education
  • the Japan Exchange and teaching programme (JET)
  • foreign affairs
  • military and strategic affairs
  • border security
  • tourism
  • disaster management
  • creative arts
  • website localisation

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