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BA Modern Languages Double Honours Language Japanese and French (T901)

  • Course Code UNU1T901401JF
  • Duration 4 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
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Overview

Japanese studies imageAs well as taking this programme from post-A level (Japanese available from post-A level in 2012 onwards), it is possible to start from beginners level in Japanese, or GCSE level in one of French or Japanese. In these cases, more intensive language study is provided prior to the year abroad in year 3. This more intensive study reduces slightly the number of optional modules available in year 1. If you study two languages to Honours level, only one of them can be studied from below A level.

This is a four-year degree programme which enables you to devote between about one-half and two-thirds of your time to the study of up to three languages, two languages to Honours level and one at Subsidiary level, for example. The programme includes a year abroad related to the Honours Language(s). 

The programme is designed to provide coherence and focus around core language study. Progression over four years is ensured by the careful sequencing of modules, from a range of introductory modules in the first year, to greater specialisation and sophistication of approach in subsequent years. The programme is flexible, built on the modular principle, and a number of free choice modules are available to enable you to pursue your own individual interests.

In Year One, as subsequently, language modules make up the compulsory component of the programme and you also take an introductory module called Study, Research and Communication Skills which develops the core academic skills, attributes and knowledge necessary for language students to make the most of your study at university. You then have scope to choose from a range of options which normally include: Language, Culture and Interpersonal Communication, French Language in Action; Introduction to International Relations, and Discourse and Power.

Core Honours language study makes up more than one third of your study for the remaining two years spent at UEA. In your Final Year, alongside core language study, you have the option of taking an advanced/specialised translation module.  

For the non-language credits in years two and four, you have a choice of options in language-related modules which currently include, Translation Issues in the Media, Subtitling and Dubbing, Translation Theory and Practice, Translation and Adaptation, Intercultural Communication in Practice, Aspects of the French Language, anguage and Gender, Language and Politics, or Interpreting, or cultural modules such as France through the Eye of a Lens. There is also the possibility of choosing one module of Free Choice in Year Two from the range offered across the university; including the Year Two modules listed above. Your choice of options is made in consultation with your Adviser, who will ensure that it not only reflects your interests, but that it is also academically coherent. 

Honours Language Work
Each year, you have on average 8 contact-hours per week in your Honours languages (or more if you study Japanese from beginners level). The Honours language teaching is closely related to the study of contemporary society in the country (or countries) where your Honours language is spoken and your experience of learning language at UEA will include a combination of lectures, seminars and conversation classes. It will cover grammar, translation from and into French or Japanese, reading and listening comprehension, précis and paraphrase work, the study of different styles and registers, lexical exercises and oral work. You will also spend a significant proportion of your time working independently using subject-oriented teaching dossiers, radio, TV, films, transcripts, newspapers and online resources while keeping abreast of current affairs and cultural life at home and abroad. Our Language Centre has a digital language laboratory, a viewing and editing room, an interpreting suite for advanced language training, live satellite television broadcasts, a large, multi-media self-access resources room with a wide range of DVDs and reference books, up-to-date computers linked to the internet, and translation software. 

You will acquire specific expertise in the traditional language skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as transferable skills such as time management, self-discipline and self-motivation, intercultural awareness, flexibility and resourcefulness, mediation skills, IT literacy and teamwork.

The Year Abroad
Year Three is spent in a country where your Honours language is spoken. For more information on the Year Abroad, please click on the Study Abroad tab above.

Course Organiser
Dr Carlos De Pablos-Ortega    
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