MA INTERDISCIPLINARY JAPANESE STUDIES - (PART TIME)
MA INTERDISCIPLINARY JAPANESE STUDIES - (PART TIME)
Are you curious about Japan? Would you like to know more about its place in the world and its cultural identity? Whether or not you are already familiar with some aspects of Japanese culture, the MA in Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies will give you a solid grounding in the study of the country’s art, literature, history, and politics. Looking at a variety of topics through the lens of Japan will also open new ways for you to engage with our globalised world.
You’ll learn about a variety of research methods from several humanities disciplines and benefit from UEA’s expertise on Japan, equipping you with the tools to actively participate in shaping the vibrant field of Japanese Studies in the future.
Please note: knowledge of the Japanese language is not a requirement for this course.
About
The MA in Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies responds to our contemporary world in which globalisation and future-oriented concerns put Japan at the centre of debates on urgent issues such as technology and digital innovation, population change, arts and politics, and health and ageing.
Based in Norwich, one of the most rapidly growing research hubs for Japanese Studies in the UK, this course will give you access to resources across several local institutions. The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures will introduce you to its world-class research and outreach programme on Japanese visual cultures; experts on Japan from across the UEA faculty will share their experience and disciplinary insights; and the unique collection of Japanese art and archaeology at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts will offer an opportunity for direct contact with Japan’s art and material culture. Drawing on the synergies between these institutions and their resources, this MA offers you an outstanding combination of expert knowledge, active research networks, and important primary sources, preparing you for a successful and exciting global career.
This course embodies UEA’s vision for borderless interdisciplinary inquiry and positions Japanese Studies at the nexus of the major humanities disciplines including Literature, History, Politics, and Art. How do contemporary experiences of migration and alienation reverberate in Japan’s literature? How do popular Japanese art forms such as manga find their way into museums? Which historical issues dominate Japan’s regional politics and relations with its neighbours? When did Japan become modern and how?
World-leading experts in Japanese Studies will be working with you to both answer these questions and encourage you to come up with your own.

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Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the courses listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the regular review of course programmes. Where this activity leads to significant (but not minor) changes to programmes, there will normally be prior consultation of students and others. Changes may for example consist of variations to the content and method of delivery of programmes, courses and other services, to discontinue programmes, courses and other services and to merge or combine programmes or courses. The University will endeavour to keep such changes to a minimum, and will inform students.After the Course
After completing the MA in Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies, you will have an in-depth understanding of this field and will be able to demonstrate critical engagement with its key issues and topics. You’ll be well prepared for a career in research, international relations or organisations, policy, NGOs, and the public sector.
If you’re interested in further study towards a PhD, you’ll be well prepared for sustained research into Japanese Studies or the fields of art history, film and media studies, history, or politics and international relations. Our MA will ensure that you’re fully equipped with the theoretical and practical research skills necessary for advanced level study.
Career destinations
A degree at UEA will prepare you for a wide variety of careers. We've been ranked 1st for Job Prospects by StudentCrowd in 2022.
Examples of careers you could enter include:
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Academic research (PhD)
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Research roles
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Public sector roles
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Culture industries, including museum sector
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Charity sector roles

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Assessment for Year 1
Your achievement on the MA in Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies will be assessed by coursework rather than exams. In your first year, this will include a range of assessments, such as essays, visual and case-study analyses, and research proposals.
In all your modules you’ll receive frequent formative feedback from your tutors – helping you to develop your knowledge and skills before producing summative work.
Assessment for Year 2
In your two semester-long modules in year 2, you’ll continue to be assessed by coursework. Assessments may vary depending on the modules and topics you choose to focus on. Throughout, there will be the opportunity to receive feedback and attend tutorials on your written work as you build on the ideas and skills developed during the first year of the programme.
The culmination of your MA is the dissertation in which you will have the opportunity to focus, in depth, on a topic of your choice.
You’ll be supervised by lecturers whose research interests intersect with the ideas you want to investigate.
Assessment for Year 1
Your achievement on the MA in Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies will be assessed by coursework rather than exams. In your first year, this will include a range of assessments, such as essays, visual and case-study analyses, and research proposals.
In all your modules you’ll receive frequent formative feedback from your tutors – helping you to develop your knowledge and skills before producing summative work.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Assessment for Year 2
In your two semester-long modules in year 2, you’ll continue to be assessed by coursework. Assessments may vary depending on the modules and topics you choose to focus on. Throughout, there will be the opportunity to receive feedback and attend tutorials on your written work as you build on the ideas and skills developed during the first year of the programme.
The culmination of your MA is the dissertation in which you will have the opportunity to focus, in depth, on a topic of your choice.
You’ll be supervised by lecturers whose research interests intersect with the ideas you want to investigate.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Entry Requirements
Degree classification
Bachelors (Hons) degree - 2.1 or equivalentDegree subject
Arts, Humanities or Social SciencesAdditional entry requirements
If you have alternative qualifications that have not been mentioned above then please contact the university directly for further information.
Students for whom english is a foreign language
We welcome applications from students whose first language is not English. To ensure such students benefit from postgraduate study, we require evidence of proficiency in English. Our usual entry requirements are as follows:
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IELTS: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in two components only, with 6.0 in the other two)
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PTE (Pearson): 64 (minimum 59 in only two components with 64 in the others)
Test dates should be within two years of the course start date.
Other tests, including Cambridge English exams and the Trinity Integrated Skills in English are also accepted by the university. The full list of accepted tests can be found here: Accepted English Language Tests
INTO UEA also run pre-sessional courses which can be taken prior to the start of your course. For further information and to see if you qualify please contact intopre-sessional@uea.ac.uk.
Intakes
This course is open to UK, EU and International applicants. The annual intake for this course is in September each year.

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Fees and Funding
Tuition fees for the Academic Year 2023/24 are:
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UK Students: £9,500 (full time)
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International Students: £19,800 (full time)
If you choose to study part-time, the fee per annum will be half the annual fee for that year, or a pro-rata fee for the module credit you are taking (only available for Home students).
We estimate living expenses at £1,023 per month.
Further Information on tuition fees can be found here.
Scholarships and Bursaries
The University of East Anglia offers a range of Scholarships; please click the link for eligibility, details of how to apply and closing dates.
Course related costs
Please see Additional Course Fees for details of course-related costs.

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How to Apply
Applications for Postgraduate Taught programmes at the University of East Anglia should be made directly to the University.
To apply please use our online application form.
FURTHER INFORMATION
If you would like to discuss your individual circumstances prior to applying please do contact us:
Postgraduate Admissions Office
Tel: +44 (0)1603 591515
Email: admissions@uea.ac.uk
International candidates are also encouraged to access the International Students section of our website.

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