• Director 
    • Associate Professor Reiko Yonogi
  • Academic Advising 
    • Cavanaugh Hall 501C, (317) 274-8291

Japanese studies is an interdisciplinary field that includes the study of the language, culture, and literature of Japan. Courses are offered in language, literature, and culture. The major objectives of the program are (1) to provide students with adequate ability to understand, speak, read, and write Japanese; and (2) to give students a general introduction to Japanese culture, literature, and society. Courses offered in English provide students who have little or no knowledge of Japanese with an introduction to various facets of Japanese studies.

Study Abroad

IUPUI Hakuoh Program: Semester/academic year at Hakuoh University in Tochigi, Japan. Students will be enrolled full time, take courses in Japanese language and culture designed for international students, and receive IU credit. This program is open to students of all majors who have completed three years of Japanese before they start their study at Hakuoh University and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and a 3.0 average in Japanese. Indiana University also offers mature and motivated undergraduates direct IU credit for study for an academic year at the Center for Japanese Studies at Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan. This program emphasizes intensive study of Japanese in combination with courses in English on various aspects of Japanese culture and society and the applied arts. This program is open to students of all majors who have completed at least fourth-semester Japanese and have attained a 3.0 GPA. In addition, students with first-year proficiency may apply to the semester program at Kanda University of International Studies in Tokyo.