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Japan in Asia Cultural Studies Program

Program Overview

AWARD

B.A. with an Extended Major in Cultural Studies

DURATION

4Y

SCHOOL(S)

School of Humanities


The Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies (JACS) program explores the rich and complex culture and history of Japan and its relations with other East Asian countries. With particular emphasis on cultural history, cinema and visual culture, and literature, the curriculum is designed to help you master critical literacy and communication skills while acquiring a broad perspective on Japanese culture in Asia and specialized knowledge in one or more disciplines. In addition, the graduate program provides opportunities to interact with internationally distinguished scholars from different countries at international conferences, workshops, and other events in Nagoya and around Japan and the world.

Focus of Study

Cultural Studies, Modern Literature, Cinema, Modern History

Mao Sasakawa (UG 2016-2020, MA 2020-2021)

Student Testimony

JACS helped me become a better thinker, equipped with a range of skills and knowledge to account for, evaluate, and take action in the complicated world we inhabit. Although I am introverted in nature, I never felt pressured to actively participate. Before I knew it, I was already a part of the community by engaging in discussions, receiving feedback, and occasionally attending JACS events or meetups. They kindly arranged meetings whenever I wanted to discuss my research interests, lecture contents, or other personal matters like job prospects and postgraduate studies. This made me feel valued as an individual and helped me become more robust and confident!

Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies

SCHOOL-SPECIFIC FEATURES

The Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program (JACS) is a four-year undergraduate program that immerses students in the complex and fascinating relationships between Japan and other East Asian countries. JACS is designed for students who are interested in global developments, both political and cultural, and who are passionate about understanding the complexities of the world we live in. The program begins with introductory level courses in literature, cinema and visual culture studies, and history, providing students with a strong foundation in the key concepts and theories of cultural studies. As they progress, students will have the opportunity to take more specialized courses in their areas of interest, exploring the cultural dynamics that shape our world. In their fourth year, students will write a capstone thesis in one of the three fields, culminating their studies with an in-depth research project that showcases their mastery of the subject matter.

JACS is looking for curious, open-minded students who are eager to learn about new cultures and perspectives. Ideal candidates are those who enjoy thinking deeply about complex issues and are committed to making a positive impact in the world. The program emphasizes the development of vital academic skills such as critical thinking, analytical reading, and effective communication. Graduates of the JACS program are equipped to engage with ongoing global issues and to facilitate cultural exchange and friendship between Japan and the world. The program offers a vibrant and intellectually stimulating community of scholars and students from around the globe and provides students with access to a wide range of resources, including opportunities to connect with internationally distinguished scholars, participate in study abroad programs, and engage in original research. Prospective applicants are welcome and encouraged to contact the faculty if they have questions.

STUDYING JAPAN-IN-ASIA CULTURAL STUDIES

EDUCATION

Interdisciplinary Humanities Program

The Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies (JACS) program is an interdisciplinary humanities program that explores the complex and multifaceted relationships between Japan and other East Asian countries. The JACS curriculum focuses on cultural history, cinema and visual culture, and literature, but it is important to note that this program goes beyond the mere study of culture. 

Developing Soft Skills

This program provides students with opportunities to engage with a range of critical and theoretical approaches to cultural analysis, enabling them to develop the skills necessary to analyze and critique cultural texts and practices in a nuanced and thoughtful manner. 

INSPIRING IDEAS & UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD

Past Undergraduate Research Themes

Introduction to JACS

JACS FAQ

CAREER PROSPECTS

There are good employment prospects for JACS graduates both in Japan and around the world. Of course, there is a path to continue studying at the Graduate School of Humanities at Nagoya University, where you can further pursue your academic interests in modern literature, cinema, and/or history in JACS, or study another humanities field in the Graduate School of Humanities.

Where our alumni have gone:

  • Pursuing advanced degree (master’s and/or doctoral degree) and working as a post-doc, etc.
  • Tourism
  • Journalism
  • Working in culture and media industries
  • Working in government offices