Japanese Course Program 1.Training Targets The major makes the students have a solid Japanese Language Foundation, extensive scientific and technical knowledge, and the trades. They will do the Translation, Research, Teaching, Management in Foreign Affairs,Economy and Trade, Culture, Journalism Press, Education, Science and Research, Tourism, Japanese Corporation and Enterprises,etc. They also will study Humane subjects and Scientific knowledge and obtain the independent thinking and Creative abilities and have good morality and healthy Psychology. 2.Major Features and Training Requirements The students will study the basic theory andknowledge inJapanese Linguistics, Japanese Literatures, Japanese History, Japanese Geography, Japanese Economy, Japan Society and Culture, diplomacy, Science and Technology, Economy and Trade, etc. They will receive the good training in Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Translation,etc. and obtainabilities in the Translation, Research, Teaching, and Management. The graduates will (1) master the basic knowledge in Japanese Language, and have ability in applying Japanese Language; (2) have the essential science, technology and trade knowledge and suitable for Business requirements; (3) have good Chinese expressing ability and Research ability,and master Translation Theory and Skills; (4) to be Familiar with the China and Japan national features andJapanesesociety and culture,and high Humane training and trans-cultural communication ability; (5) have independent thinking and Creative ability, and English Application ability. 3.Major Orientations A. Japanese Literature B. International Trade Japanese C. Scientific Japanese Translation D. Business Tourism Japanese 4.Main Subjects Japanese Literature 5.Main Courses Essential Japanese; Japanese IntensiveReading; Audio-visual Japanese; Japanese Conversation; Japanese EssentialReading and Composition; Japanese Grammar; Linguistics; Scientific JapaneseReading; Japanese Trade Practice; Tourism Japanese, etc. 6.Course Program Common Essential Courses
7101A01S |
English |
5301A01S |
Computer Foundation |
7302A01S |
Physical Education |
7201A01S |
Modern Chinese |
Humane, social science and economics courses
7201B01S |
Buliding of Morality and Law Essentials |
7201B03S |
Principles of Marxism |
7201B02S |
Outlines ofChinaModern History |
7201B04S |
Theories of Mao,Deng and Jiang |
1601B01S |
Military Theory |
9201B01S |
Undergraduates Health Education |
9201B02S |
Guide to Undergraduates Employment |
Subject Essential Compulsory Courses
0801C01S |
Essential Japanese |
0801C02S |
Audio-visual Japanese |
0801C03S |
Japanese Conversation |
0801C04S |
Japanese EssentialReading& Composition |
Subject Essential Elective Courses
0801C05S |
Japanese Films and Television Pieces Appreciation |
0801C06S |
General Japanese |
0801C07S |
Japanese History |
0801C08S |
Japanese PressReading |
0801C09S |
Japanese Extensive Reading(Intermediate) |
0801C10S |
Japanese Extensive Reading(Advanced) |
0801C11S |
Advanced Audio-visual Japanese |
0801C12S |
Advanced Japanese Conversation |
Major Platform Courses
0801D01S |
Japanese IntensiveReading |
0801D02S |
Japanese Composition |
0801D03S |
Japanese Culture |
0801D04S |
Practical Japanese Grammar |
0801D05S |
Selection of Japanese Literature(Before War) |
0801D06S |
Scientific Japanese EssentialReading |
0801D07S |
Japanese Trade Practice |
0801D08S |
Linguistics |
0801D09S |
Japanese Geography |
Compulsory Courses of Major Orientation Compulsory of Orientation A
0801E01S |
Introduction to Japanese |
0801E02S |
Advanced Japanese Grammar |
0801E03S |
Japanese Interpretation |
0801E04S |
Japanese Literature History |
Compulsory of Orientation B
0801E05S |
International Trade Translation |
0801E06S |
International Business Japanese Extensive Reading |
0801E07S |
Foreign Trade Japanese Correspondence |
0801E08S |
Business Japanese Interpretation |
Compulsory of Orientation C
0801E09S |
Translation Research |
0801E10S |
Scientific Japanese Translation |
0801E11S |
Advanced Scientific Japanese Reading |
0801E12S |
Scientific Japanese Interpretation |
Compulsory of Orientation D
0801E13S |
Office Japanese |
0801E14S |
Advanced Japanese Conversation |
0801E15S |
Advanced Audio-visual Japanese |
0801E16S |
Tourism Japanese |
Elective Courses of Major Orientation
0801E17S |
Selection of International Trade Press |
0801E18S |
Japanese Business Etiquette |
0801E19S |
Foreign Trade Japanese Correspondence |
0801E20S |
Selection of Japanese Literatures |
0801E21S |
Selection of Japanese Classic Literatures |
0801E22S |
Introduction to Translation |
0801E23S |
Japanese Enterprises Culture |
0801E24S |
Japanese Economy |
0801E25S |
Diplomacy Etiquettes |
0801D26S |
Introduction to Japanese Celebrity |
0801D27S |
Japanese Teaching Methods |
0801D28S |
Japanese Classic Grammar |
English Course Program 1.Training Targets The major makes the students have a solid English Foundation and communicating ability, extensive scientific and technical knowledge, and Computer Operation. They will do the Scientific Research, Production, Foreign Affairs, and Education,etc. Translation, Research, Teaching, Management in Foreign Affairs,Economy and Trade, Culture, Journalism Press, Education, Science and Research, Tourism, Japanese Corporation and Enterprises,etc. They also will study Humane subjects and Scientific knowledge and obtain the independent thinking and Creative abilities and have good morality and healthy Psychology. 2.Major Features and Training Requirements The students will receive thetraining in Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Translatin. Except for the systematic English study, they will study knowledge inScience and Technology, Foreign Trade, News, Law and Computers,master theTranslationtheory, methods and skills of Scientific English, to be familiar with the Society,Politicsand Culture ofEnglish-speaking countries, have Scientific Research ability, and master the second foreign Language. The graduates will obtain the following knowledge and abilities: (1) the basic English knowledge; (2) British and American Literature (3)Cultures ofEnglish-speaking countries (4) major English (5) Teaching and Scientific Research abilities (6) trans-cultural communicating ability (7) independent thinking and Creative ability. 3.Major Orientations A:English Literatures B: Scientific English C: Business English 4.Main Subjects English Literatures 5.Main CoursesEssentialEnglish; Advanced English; Reading; Listening Comprehension; Spoken English; Composition; Linguistics; English Literatures; American Literatures; British and American Cultures; Scientific English Reading; Scientific English Translation; Foreign Trade English; Engineering Technology Theory, etc. . 6.Course Program Common Essential Courses
0801A50S |
Second Foreign Language(For Japanese / Russian Students) |
5301A01S |
Computer Foundation |
7302A01S |
Physical Education |
7201A01S |
Modern Chinese |
Humane, social science and economics courses
7201B01S |
Buliding of Morality and Law Essentials |
7201B03S |
Principles of Marxism |
7201B02S |
Outlines ofChinaModern History |
7201B04S |
Theories of Mao,Deng and Jiang |
1601B01S |
Military Theory |
9201B01S |
Undergraduates Health Education |
9201B02S |
Guide to Undergraduates Employment |
Subject Essential Compulsory Courses
0802C01S |
Essential English |
0802C02S |
Advanced English |
0802C16S |
Speech Practice |
0802C05S |
English Listening Comprehension |
0802C12S |
Spoken English |
0802C18S |
EnglishReading |
0802C03S |
English Composition |
0802C17S |
English Grammar |
0802C04S |
English Interpretation |
0802C06S |
English Translation |
Subject Essential Elective Courses
0802C11S |
Looking, listening and Speaking |
0802C07S |
English PressReading |
0802C13S |
British and American Cultures |
0802C14S |
Bible and Western Mythology |
0802C15S |
Speech and Debate Skills |
Major Platform Courses
0802D01S |
British and American Outlines |
0802D02S |
Academic Papers Composition |
0802D03S |
Scientific EnglishReading-I |
0802D04S |
Scientific English Translation-I |
0802D05S |
Linguistics- I |
0802D06S |
British Literatures |
0802D07S |
American Literatures |
Compulsory Courses of Various Major Orientations Compulsory of Orientation A
0802E01S |
Linguistics- II |
0802E02S |
Lexics |
0802E03S |
Style Science |
0802E04S |
Psycological Linguistics |
0802E05S |
British and American Literatures History |
Compulsory of Orientation B
0802E06S |
Scientific English Translation- II |
0802E07S |
Engineering Technology Theory |
0802E08S |
Scientific English Reading-II |
0802E09S |
Scientific English Style Composition |
0802E10S |
Scientific History |
Compulsory of Orientation C
0802E11S |
Foreign Trade English |
0802E13S |
Business English |
0802E14S |
Management Theory |
0802E15S |
Marketing |
0802E16S |
Office English |
Elective Courses of Various Major Orientations
0802E17S |
Pragmatics |
0802E18S |
Language Study Theory |
0802E19S |
Social Linguistics |
0802E20S |
Teaching Methods |
0802E21S |
Western Literary Criticism |
0802E22S |
British and American Women Authors Pieces |
0802E23S |
Rhetorics |
0802E24S |
Education Psychology |
0802E25S |
Applied Psychology |
0802E26S |
International Law |
0802E27S |
Law English |
0802E28S |
Introduction to Science News |
0802E29S |
Western Philosophy Reading |
0802E30S |
Tourism English |
0802E31S |
Scientific Translation Critics |
0802E32S |
English Testing |
0802E33S |
British and American PressReading |
0802E34S |
English News Composition |
Russian Course Program 1.Training Targets The major makes the students have a solid Russian Foundation and Russian and English communicating abilities, extensive scientific and technical knowledge, and Computer Operation. They will meet the requirements of the Scientific Research, Production, Foreign Affairs, and Education, etc. Besides, they also will study Humane subjects and Scientific knowledge and obtain the independent thinking and Creative abilities, and have good morality and healthy Psychology. 2.Major Features and Training Requirements The students will receive thetraining in Russian Listening, Speaking,Reading, Writing, and Translatin. Except for the systematic Russian study, they will study knowledge inScience and Technology, Foreign Trade, News, Law and Computers,master the theory, methods and skills of Russian Translation, to be familiar with the Society,Politicsand Culture ofRussian-speaking countries, have good Scientific Research and master the English Application abilities. The graduates will obtain the following knowledge and abilities: (1) the basic Russian knowledge; (2) Russian Literatures (3)Cultures ofRussian countries (4) major Russian (5) Teaching and Scientific Research abilities (6) trans-cultural communicating ability(Russian and English Culture) (7) independent thinking and Creative ability. 3.Major Orientations A:Russian and English (Bilingural) B: Scientific Russian C: Economy, Trade and Tourism Russian 4.Main Subjects Russian Literatures 5.Main Courses Intensive Russian Reading; Audio-visual Russian; Russian Conversation; Russian Reading; Russian Composition; Russian Translation Theory and Practice; Selected Press Reading; Russian Linguisitics; Selected Russian and Soviet Literatures; Russian Outlines; Appreciation of Russian Films and TV Works. 6.Course Program Common Essential Courses
7101A01S |
English Language |
5301A01S |
Computer Foundation |
7302A01S |
Physical Education |
7201A01S |
Modern Chinese |
Humane, social science and economics courses
7201B01S |
Buliding of Morality and Law Essentials |
7201B03S |
Principles of Marxism |
7201B02S |
Outlines ofChinaModern History |
7201B04S |
Theories of Mao,Deng and Jiang |
1601B01S |
Military Theory |
9201B01S |
Undergraduates Health Education |
9201B02S |
Guide to Undergraduates Employment |
Subject Essential Compulsory Courses
0803C01S |
Essential Russian |
0803C05S |
Advanced Russian |
0803C08S |
Audio-visual Russian |
0803C12S |
Russian Conversation |
0803C16S |
RussianReading |
0803C18S |
Russian Practical Grammar |
0803C21S |
Russian Listening and Speaking |
Subject Essential Elective Courses
0803C22S |
Russian Speech and Intonation |
0803C23S |
Russian Films and TV Appreciation |
0803C24S |
Russian PressReading |
0803C25S |
Multi-discipline RussianReading |
Major Platform Courses
0803D01S |
Russian Composition |
0803D02S |
History of Russian Literature and Selection of Works |
0803D04S |
Russian Translation Theory and Practice |
0803D06S |
Russian Outline |
Compulsory Courses of Various Major Orientations Compulsory of Orientation A
0803E01S |
Russian Interpretation |
0803E02S |
Russian Theory |
0803E03S |
Russian Economy and Trades |
Compulsory of Orientation B
0803E04S |
Scientific Russian Translation |
0803E05S |
Scientific RussianReading |
0803E06S |
Scientific Russian Composition |
Compulsory of Orientation C
0803E07S |
Russian Economy and Trades |
0803E08S |
Tourism Russian |
0803E09S |
Foreign Trade Correspondence |
Elective Courses of Various Major Orientations
0803E10S |
Business English |
0803E11S |
British and American Cultures |
0803E12S |
English Practical Style Composition |
0803E13S |
Russian National Conditions |
0803E14S |
Russian Television News |
0803E15S |
Russian Teaching Methods |
0803E16S |
Sino-Russian Relation History |
0803E17S |
Psycological Linguistics |
0803E18S |
Introduction to Linguistics |
0803E19S |
History of Russian Arts and Culture |
0803E20S |
RussianRhetoric |
0803E21S |
Russian Problems |
0803E22S |
Russian Verb Forms |