Japanese (Business Japanese) at Business School (SIFT)

Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade (SIFT)

Japanese (Business Japanese) four years

This program is intended to cultivate advanced specialized personnel for foreign economics and trade departments and enterprises, foreign-funded enterprises, multinationals and overseas enterprises. Students graduating from this program will be acquainted with the basic concepts and general practices of international trade and economics, while at the same time acquire solid basis of Japanese language and convincing abilities of listening , speaking, reading and writing, especially the ability to apply Japanese language to business field. Moreover, students will have deep understanding of Japanese society and culture and good mastery of English communication skills.

Major courses include: Comprehensive Japanese, Talking in Japanese, Listening, Audio-visual Japanese, Survey of Japan, Japanese Journal Reading, Foreign Economic and Trade Japanese (negotiation), Business Japanese, Finance Japanese, Japanese Writing, Japanese-Chinese Translation, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International Trade Practices, International Finance, Business Law International, Marketing Rationales, Second Foreign Language.

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