A. Bachelor Degree in Japanese Studies
STEP - Orientation Period
BM0 - Orientation
BM1 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 1
BM4 - Introductory Course
Required Modules
BM2 - Practical Japanese 1
BM3 - Basics of Regional Studies & History of Japan
BM5 - Basic Training in Research and Paper Writing
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Seidl
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Seidl
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Prochaska-Meyer
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Prochaska-Meyer
BM6 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 2
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Holubowsky, Mo 08:00-10:00 (15×), We 08:00-10:00 (15×), Fr 08:45-09:30 (14×)
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Holubowsky, Fr 08:00-08:45 (14×)
BM7 - Practical Japanese 2
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Kubo
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Kubo
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Tochigi
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Tochigi
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Maderdonner
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Maderdonner
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Bacowsky
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Bacowsky
BM8 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 3
BM9 - Practical Japanese 3
BM10 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Culture & Society
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Manzenreiter, Th 16:30-18:00 (12×)
BM11 - Basic Knowledge of Japanese Politics & Economy
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Mahlich, Fr 10:00-12:00 (14×)
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Rothacher, We 18:45-20:15 (15×)
BM12 - Intercultural Learning
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Saruhashi
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Kramer
BM13 - Advanced Training in Research and Paper Writing
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Prochaska-Meyer
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Seidl
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Seidl
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Noda
BM14 - Japanese Grammar and Translation 4
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Holubowsky, Mo 18:00-20:30 (15×)
BM15 - Practical Japanese 4
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Maderdonner
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Bacowsky
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Tochigi
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Kubo
BM16 - Basic Knowledge, Extension
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Frank, Th 13:30-15:00 (12×)
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Eppstein, We 13:30-15:00 (8×), Fr 12:00-14:00 (8×)
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Pokorny
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150091 VO+UE 4 ECTS [ en ] Religious Policy in East Asia: Chinese-Tibetan Relations in the 20th CenturySlobodnik
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Schermann
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Holubowsky
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Tochigi
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150106 VO+UE 4 ECTS [ en ] New Trends in East Asian Popular Culture: Hallyu as a National, Regional and Global PhenomenonSung
BM17 - Practical Training/ Internship
BM18 - Practical Japanese and Japanese Grammar and Translation 5
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Tochigi
BM19 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Advanced Studies
BM20 - Independent Work in Japanese Studies - Bachelor¿s Paper
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Linhart
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Domenig
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Scheid
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