Learn more about the academic programs we are delivering in Winter 2025. If you have any questions about part-time studies, please contact us.
Learn to listen, speak, read and write fluently in Japanese. Our comprehensive Japanese certificate program examines various aspects of verbal and written communication - including an understanding of Hiragana and Katakana, vocabulary, sound patterns, and sentence structures,– thus building proficiency and refining conversational skills in Japanese. Students will explore Japanese culture and social conventions and participate in interactive, practical lessons designed to advance their personal and professional development.
Note: Upon successful completion of the certificate requirements, students will be eligible for a Seneca College Certificate in Japanese Language Skills. Students may not use Japanese as a course credit towards a diploma or certificate if Japanese is her/his first language. Seneca Polytechnic reserves the right to remove students from courses if the student possesses Japanese language abilities above the level of enrolment.
Students with prior knowledge of Japanese must register in LGE001 for a placement assessment. The Program Assistant will contact the students via email to arrange an assessment for accurate placement.
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Part-time Studies courses are being offered in either of the following four formats: Online, Flexible, In-person, Hybrid. Click Availability below to see current offerings.
This introductory course is for students with minimal or no previous knowledge of Japanese. Interactive classroom participation enables students to acquire the basic skills of fluency (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) to communicate in the classroom and in real-life situations. Cultural awareness is expanded by investigating the unique characteristics of Japanese social conventions.
Please note: Students with prior knowledge of Japanese must register in LGE001 for a placement assessment. The Program Assistant will contact students via email to arrange a free assessment for accurate placement.
A continuation of LGE182, this course solidifies and builds Japanese language acquisition in the four skills - listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The introduction of more complex structures and interactive classroom activities enables students to communicate effectively at a high beginner's level using Hiragana and Katakana. The unique characteristics of Japanese culture are further explored.
Japanese Language Skills 3 develops and reinforces previously learned Japanese language acquisition through extensive use of role play. Focus is on both oral fluency and the written language in Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Knowledge of Japanese culture is further expanded.
Japanese Language Skills 4 reinforces previously acquired language skills and introduces more complex structures through interactive activities and role-play. The course focuses on oral fluency and writing for different contexts and purposes using Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Japanese culture and its impact around the world will continue to be explored.
Participants in Japanese Language Skills 5 continue to develop the four skills through role play based on everyday situations. This course introduces more complex structures while reinforcing previously learned content. Students demonstrate culturally appropriate manners and behaviours and further explore Japanese culture and its impact worldwide.
In this course, students enhance their Japanese conversation skills through weekly discussions on current issues. Emphasis is placed on overall fluency, including vocabulary development, listening skills, and pronunciation.
Participants in Japanese Language Skills 6 explore various topics of mutual interest and lead or actively participate in spontaneous discussions. Topics include the workplace, the environment and other current events. Advanced vocabulary, grammar structures, and culturally-appropriate behaviour will be applied in order to communicate successfully.
Japanese Language Skills 7 provides students further opportunities to discuss topics of mutual interest and actively participate in spontaneous conversations. Topics include education, current events, and various personal experiences. Emphasis is also placed on culturally appropriate knowledge of manners and behaviour.
When you meet all program requirements and become eligible for a certificate, diploma, or degree, you must inform the Registrar by completing a Graduation Application form and paying the graduation and alumni fee. Certificates, diplomas, and applied degrees are issued twice a year in the Fall (October), Spring (June) and Winter (February).
For further information including deadlines and fees, please visit the Convocation website or contact the Convocation Office at theservicehub@senecapolytechnic.ca.
Jennifer Stemerdink
Program Assistant
Jennifer.Stemerdink@senecapolytechnic.ca
416-764-0982
Rosemare Mariaseelan
Academic Program Manager
Rosemare.Mariaseelan@senecapolytechnic.ca
416-764-9890
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