I'm not happy with the university course I'm enrolled in, and for a few years that I've been wanted to study in Japan.
I want to take a degree on japanese studies. If possible a masters degree, since I could finish my bachelors - 2nd year student (chinese major, japanese minor). I have so much to write, that I don't even know where to start.
1 - do you know any japanese universities who offer either a bachelors or a master degree in japanese studies?
2 - Since I'm not a japanese major, how could I apply to the monbukagakusho scholarship?
"Japanese studies students
Applicants must be from 18 to 30 years old. Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate students in faculties or schools which major in Japanese language or Japanese culture in a university outside Japan at the time when they come to Japan and must be enrolled in the home institution at the time when they return to their home countries. Students majoring in the fields other than Japanese language or Japanese culture who wish to study various aspects of Japan( engineering, economy, agriculture, architecture, art, etc.)as part of their major studies should apply to the JASSO for admission to the Short-term Student Exchange Promotion Program. "
-I'm not a japanese major
-I want to major in japanese and not in economy, agriculture, whatever :p
I still have to read a lot, and I wanted to write a lot more, but I forgot what I wanted to say -_-
3 - I know that this will take some time, and in the meanwhile I'll continue where I am and studying more and japanese (with the help of textbooks and anki
). I feel that my japanese doens't improve because I don't talk japanese other than in classes, and even there is not that much.
4 - I don't know how much this will cost me (with a schollarship, without it I believe it's not possible, but I've been saving some money for something like this for quite some time.
I definitely want to study japanese (4kyuu level right now) and getting a job with it. But here in Portugal that's definitely not possible, the course I'm enrolled in is the best here, but it still sucks (even though our 2 japanese teachers are great, but we only have 4 hours a week.)
お願いします。
I want to take a degree on japanese studies. If possible a masters degree, since I could finish my bachelors - 2nd year student (chinese major, japanese minor). I have so much to write, that I don't even know where to start.
1 - do you know any japanese universities who offer either a bachelors or a master degree in japanese studies?
2 - Since I'm not a japanese major, how could I apply to the monbukagakusho scholarship?
"Japanese studies students
Applicants must be from 18 to 30 years old. Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate students in faculties or schools which major in Japanese language or Japanese culture in a university outside Japan at the time when they come to Japan and must be enrolled in the home institution at the time when they return to their home countries. Students majoring in the fields other than Japanese language or Japanese culture who wish to study various aspects of Japan( engineering, economy, agriculture, architecture, art, etc.)as part of their major studies should apply to the JASSO for admission to the Short-term Student Exchange Promotion Program. "
-I'm not a japanese major
-I want to major in japanese and not in economy, agriculture, whatever :p
I still have to read a lot, and I wanted to write a lot more, but I forgot what I wanted to say -_-
3 - I know that this will take some time, and in the meanwhile I'll continue where I am and studying more and japanese (with the help of textbooks and anki
). I feel that my japanese doens't improve because I don't talk japanese other than in classes, and even there is not that much.4 - I don't know how much this will cost me (with a schollarship, without it I believe it's not possible, but I've been saving some money for something like this for quite some time.
I definitely want to study japanese (4kyuu level right now) and getting a job with it. But here in Portugal that's definitely not possible, the course I'm enrolled in is the best here, but it still sucks (even though our 2 japanese teachers are great, but we only have 4 hours a week.)
お願いします。

