JAPANESE 706 : Advanced Japanese Language Acquisition 1

Arts

2022 Semester One (1223) (15 POINTS)

Course Prescription

Uses authentic materials on a variety of topics to enhance language skills in support of postgraduate studies.

Course Overview

This is an advanced Japanese language course which uses materials on a variety of topics and from a variety of media to enhance language skills in support of your postgraduate studies.  Included will be readings relevant to your individual research field for critical analysis in Japanese, as well as a recorded Japanese university lecture, readings on literary and practical topics, and letters for a variety of occasions.  There will be exposure to 旧体字 to facilitate access to pre-1946 texts, and also to hand-written Japanese.  This course covers half of the content of JAPANESE 707.

Course Requirements

Restriction: JAPANESE 707

Capabilities Developed in this Course

Capability 1: Disciplinary Knowledge and Practice
Capability 2: Critical Thinking
Capability 4: Communication and Engagement
Graduate Profile: Master of Arts

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:
  1. Will be familiar with all commonly used 熟字訓 (Capability 4.1)
  2. Will be familiar with some of the more common 旧体字 (Capability 1.1 and 4.1)
  3. Will be able to understand a university level lecture in Japanese (Capability 1.1 and 4.1)
  4. Will be able to read advanced level authentic Japanese texts on topics of a general nature (Capability 1.1 and 4.1)
  5. Will be able to write letters, reviews and reports in stylistically appropriate Japanese (Capability 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1)
  6. Will be able to give an academic presentation in Japanese (Capability 4.1 and 4.2)

Assessments

Assessment Type Percentage Classification
Assignments x 3 45% Individual Coursework
Presentations x 2 20% Individual Coursework
Final Test 35% Individual Test

Next offered

Semester 1, 2023

Workload Expectations

This course is a standard 15-point course and students are expected to spend 10 hours per week on each 15-point course that they are enrolled in, including class time, out-of-class study and assignment preparation. 

Delivery Mode

Online

Attendance is expected at scheduled online activities.
The course will include live online events including group discussions/tutorials/lectures and these will be recorded with the permission of students.
Study material will be released progressively throughout the course.
This course runs to the University semester timetable and all the associated completion dates and deadlines will apply.

This course is available for delivery to students studying remotely outside NZ in 2022.

Learning Resources

Course materials are made available in a learning and collaboration tool called Canvas which also includes reading lists and lecture recordings (where available).

Please remember that the recording of any class on a personal device requires the permission of the instructor.

Student Feedback

At the end of every semester students will be invited to give feedback on the course and teaching through a tool called SET or Qualtrics. The lecturers and course co-ordinators will consider all feedback and respond with summaries and actions.

Your feedback helps teachers to improve the course and its delivery for future students.

Class Representatives in each class can take feedback to the department and faculty staff-student consultative committees.

Other Information

In spite of the title of this course, this course does NOT deal with the topic of language acquisition.  If your interest is language acquisition, please refer to courses LINGUIST 305, LANGTCHG 723 and LANGTCHG 747. 
This course will meet every second week (weeks 1, 3, 5, 8, 10 and 12) of the semester, and meetings will be held together with JAPANESE 707 (which will be meeting every week). 

Academic Integrity

The University of Auckland will not tolerate cheating, or assisting others to cheat, and views cheating in coursework as a serious academic offence. The work that a student submits for grading must be the student's own work, reflecting their learning. Where work from other sources is used, it must be properly acknowledged and referenced. This requirement also applies to sources on the internet. A student's assessed work may be reviewed against online source material using computerised detection mechanisms.

Class Representatives

Class representatives are students tasked with representing student issues to departments, faculties, and the wider university. If you have a complaint about this course, please contact your class rep who will know how to raise it in the right channels. See your departmental noticeboard for contact details for your class reps.

Inclusive Learning

All students are asked to discuss any impairment related requirements privately, face to face and/or in written form with the course coordinator, lecturer or tutor.

Student Disability Services also provides support for students with a wide range of impairments, both visible and invisible, to succeed and excel at the University. For more information and contact details, please visit the Student Disability Services’ website http://disability.auckland.ac.nz

Well-being always comes first
We all go through tough times during the semester, or see our friends struggling. There is lots of help out there - for more information, look at this Canvas page https://canvas.auckland.ac.nz/courses/33894, which has links to various support services in the University and the wider community.

Special Circumstances

If your ability to complete assessed coursework is affected by illness or other personal circumstances outside of your control, contact a member of teaching staff as soon as possible before the assessment is due.

If your personal circumstances significantly affect your performance, or preparation, for an exam or eligible written test, refer to the University’s aegrotat or compassionate consideration page https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/academic-information/exams-and-final-results/during-exams/aegrotat-and-compassionate-consideration.html.

This should be done as soon as possible and no later than seven days after the affected test or exam date.

Learning Continuity

In the event of an unexpected disruption, we undertake to maintain the continuity and standard of teaching and learning in all your courses throughout the year. If there are unexpected disruptions the University has contingency plans to ensure that access to your course continues and course assessment continues to meet the principles of the University’s assessment policy. Some adjustments may need to be made in emergencies. You will be kept fully informed by your course co-ordinator/director, and if disruption occurs you should refer to the university website for information about how to proceed.

Student Charter and Responsibilities

The Student Charter assumes and acknowledges that students are active participants in the learning process and that they have responsibilities to the institution and the international community of scholars. The University expects that students will act at all times in a way that demonstrates respect for the rights of other students and staff so that the learning environment is both safe and productive. For further information visit Student Charter https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/students/forms-policies-and-guidelines/student-policies-and-guidelines/student-charter.html.

Disclaimer

Elements of this outline may be subject to change. The latest information about the course will be available for enrolled students in Canvas.

In this course students may be asked to submit coursework assessments digitally. The University reserves the right to conduct scheduled tests and examinations for this course online or through the use of computers or other electronic devices. Where tests or examinations are conducted online remote invigilation arrangements may be used. In exceptional circumstances changes to elements of this course may be necessary at short notice. Students enrolled in this course will be informed of any such changes and the reasons for them, as soon as possible, through Canvas.

Published on 02/11/2021 10:01 a.m.