Course overview
- Study period
- Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025)
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Location
- St Lucia
- Attendance mode
- In Person
- Units
- 2
- Administrative campus
- St Lucia
- Coordinating unit
- Languages & Cultures School
This is an advanced level course, for students who have completed JAPN3020 or equivalent. This course offers intensive language practice using various Japanese animations. It aims to develop students' understanding of a variety of spoken styles, both formal and informal, as well as their critical, cultural, and linguistic literacy.
Course requirements
Assumed background
JAPN3130 is for students who have completed JAPN3020 (previously JAPN3003) or equivalent, or for students who have been directly placed in JAPN3130. It is possible for students who have completed JAPN3020 (previously JAPN3003) to enrol in JAPN3030 (previously JAPN3002) and JAPN3130 concurrently, but if their result in JAPN3020 was 4, it is recommended that they complete JAPN30xx level courses before enrolling in this course. Placement and pre-requisite checks will be undertaken and students enrolled in the incorrect course for their level will be asked to cancel their enrolment. Consult your course coordinator with any concerns about your placement.
For those who are interested in learning more about Japanese arts and culture, there are also subjects taught in English (i.e. no Japanese language skills required): LTCS2028 Understanding Contemporary Japanese Society and Culture, and LTCS2030 Modern Japanese Literature and Society. Check if these can be taken as a part of your Japanese minor/major.ᅠᅠ
Prerequisites
You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:
JAPN3003 or equivalent, JAPN3020 or equivalent
Incompatible
You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:
JAPN2530
Course staff
Course coordinator
Lecturer
Timetable
The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.
Additional timetable information
Public holidays:
Alternative arrangements for affected students will be announced through the Blackboard site.
Class allocation:
In order to optimise the student experience, it may be necessary to reallocate students to a different class from their first choice.
Before this happens, every effort will be made to enable students to voluntarily change into an alternative class that is suitable.
Please note: Teaching staff do not have access to the timetabling system to help with class allocation. Therefore, should you need help with your timetable and/or allocation of classes, please ensure you email hass.mytimetable@uq.edu.au from your UQ student email account with the following details:
- Full name,
- Student ID, and
- the Course Code
Additional information and support can be found here.
Aims and outcomes
- Recognise differences in speech forms and styles related to age, gender, class, formality, region, and time period
- Understand expressive techniques such as humour and irony
- Gain insight into broader historical and sociocultural issues in Japan
- Learn new Japanese vocabulary and grammar in context
- Learn to express one’s opinion on a text in both oral and written Japanese
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing this course you should be able to:
LO1.
Comprehend different varieties of spoken and written Japanese relations to formality, gender, class, personal relationship and location.
LO2.
Summarise the plot and describe characters and scenes of "anime" in written and spoken form
LO3.
Critically review anime in written and spoken form
LO4.
Have an understanding of cultural and social contexts of the anime studied
Assessment
Assessment summary
Category | Assessment task | Weight | Due date |
---|---|---|---|
Tutorial/ Problem Set |
Weekly Tasks
|
18% |
Week 2 tutorial task 6/03/2025 5:00 pm Week 3 tutorial task 13/03/2025 5:00 pm Week 4 tutorial task 20/03/2025 5:00 pm Week 6 tutorial task 3/04/2025 5:00 pm Week 7 tutorial task 10/04/2025 5:00 pm Week 8 tutorial task 17/04/2025 5:00 pm Week 9 tutorial task 1/05/2025 5:00 pm Week 10 tutorial task 8/05/2025 5:00 pm Week 12 tutorial task 22/05/2025 5:00 pm Week 13 tutorial task 29/05/2025 5:00 pm
Weekly tasks are due for submission in hard copy during the tutorial, or via Blackboard by 5pm on the day of the tutorial. The due dates listed here are the submission dates for full possible marks on the day of the tutorial. Students who do not submit by the deadline may submit the task by 5pm on the following Monday (i.e. 4 days after the due date listed here), for a maximum possible of 1 out of 2 marks. |
Examination |
Written Exam 1
|
15% |
27/03/2025
Held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 5. |
Examination |
Written Exam 2
|
32% |
15/05/2025
Held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 11. |
Presentation, Role play/ Simulation |
Oral - Movie Review
|
35% |
10/06/2025 - 19/06/2025
Sign up for a timeslot. The student's assigned timeslot will be considered the due date and time for this assessment. |
Assessment details
Weekly Tasks
- In-person
- Online
- Mode
- Oral, Written
- Category
- Tutorial/ Problem Set
- Weight
- 18%
- Due date
Week 2 tutorial task 6/03/2025 5:00 pm
Week 3 tutorial task 13/03/2025 5:00 pm
Week 4 tutorial task 20/03/2025 5:00 pm
Week 6 tutorial task 3/04/2025 5:00 pm
Week 7 tutorial task 10/04/2025 5:00 pm
Week 8 tutorial task 17/04/2025 5:00 pm
Week 9 tutorial task 1/05/2025 5:00 pm
Week 10 tutorial task 8/05/2025 5:00 pm
Week 12 tutorial task 22/05/2025 5:00 pm
Week 13 tutorial task 29/05/2025 5:00 pm
Weekly tasks are due for submission in hard copy during the tutorial, or via Blackboard by 5pm on the day of the tutorial. The due dates listed here are the submission dates for full possible marks on the day of the tutorial.
Students who do not submit by the deadline may submit the task by 5pm on the following Monday (i.e. 4 days after the due date listed here), for a maximum possible of 1 out of 2 marks.
Task description
In order to encourage steady progress and provide regular feedback, students are required to complete in-class tasks and homework. These may be written or oral tasks. The tasks are provided in class and are available on powerpoints after class.
The tasks that are marked are due to be presented or submitted in-person in Tutorial 2 (Thursdays), or via Blackboard by 5pm after class that same day (submission instructions on the powerpoint).
Note that the Weekly Task is often assigned during "Tutorial 2" (the 1-hour class on Tuesday) and students may be expected to prepare it for "Tutorial 1" (the 2-hour class on Thursday).
There are 10 tasks, and the best 9 marks will be counted towards the final "Weekly Tasks" mark. Total 9 tasks x 2 marks each = 18 marks.
Students who do not submit by the deadline may submit the task by 5pm on the following Monday, for a maximum possible of 1 out of 2 marks.
GEN AI and MT Statement
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT). Students are advised that the use of AI or MT technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Likewise, students are not permitted to receive help from any other person to complete this task.
Submission guidelines
In person or via Blackboard as per submission instructions on powerpoint for the relevant week.
Deferral or extension
You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.
No extensions are allowed for this assessment task as it has been designed to encourage engagement with the course content and to support the sequential nature of learning in this course. Students who do not attend class can access the powerpoint and submit the task by 5pm on the same day for full possible marks, or by 5pm the following Monday for a maximum possible mark of 1 out of 2. There are 10 tasks, and the best 9 marks will be counted towards the final "Weekly Tasks" mark.
Written Exam 1
- Identity Verified
- In-person
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Examination
- Weight
- 15%
- Due date
27/03/2025
Held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 5.
Task description
Written Exam 1 is held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 5. Students must sit the exam during the tutorial session they are enrolled in.
The exam covers content from Unit 1. Question formats may include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer. Students will be marked on their grasp of content taught in this course, including grammar, vocabulary, sociocultural context, and their familiarity with the texts (anime and other texts) studied in weeks 1-4.
This is an open book assessment. This means you can refer to your class materials and notes, and use dictionaries in hard copy only; you are not permitted to use any electronic devices.
GEN AI and MT Statement
This assessment task is to be completed in-person. The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT) tools will not be permitted. Any attempted use of AI or MT may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Likewise, help from others is not permitted.
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Students with exam adjustments in place should contact the Course Coordinator directly and apply through My Requests to activate them for this assessment.
Exam details
Planning time | no planning time minutes |
---|---|
Duration | 40 minutes |
Calculator options | No calculators permitted |
Open/closed book | Open Book examination |
Materials | Hard copy materials only permitted. |
Exam platform | Paper based |
Invigilation | Invigilated in person |
Submission guidelines
Deferral or extension
You may be able to defer this exam.
Written Exam 2
- Identity Verified
- In-person
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Examination
- Weight
- 32%
- Due date
15/05/2025
Held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 11.
Task description
Written Exam 2 is held during regular Tutorial 1 sessions on Thursday in Week 11. Students must sit the exam during the tutorial session they are enrolled in.
Question formats include multiple choice, short answer, and essay. Students will be marked their grasp of content taught in this course, including grammar, vocabulary, sociocultural context, and familiarity with the texts (anime and other texts) studied in weeks 1-10.
This is an open book assessment. This means you can refer to your class materials and notes, and use dictionaries in hard copy only; you are not permitted to use any electronic devices.
GEN AI and MT Statement
This assessment task is to be completed in-person. The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT) tools will not be permitted. Any attempted use of AI or MT may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Likewise, help from others is not permitted.
***
Students with exam adjustments in place should contact the Course Coordinator directly and apply through My Requests to activate them for this assessment.
Exam details
Planning time | no planning time minutes |
---|---|
Duration | 90 minutes |
Calculator options | No calculators permitted |
Open/closed book | Open Book examination |
Materials | Hard copy materials only permitted. |
Exam platform | Paper based |
Invigilation | Invigilated in person |
Submission guidelines
Deferral or extension
You may be able to defer this exam.
Oral - Movie Review
- Identity Verified
- Team or group-based
- In-person
- Mode
- Activity/ Performance, Oral
- Category
- Presentation, Role play/ Simulation
- Weight
- 35%
- Due date
10/06/2025 - 19/06/2025
Sign up for a timeslot. The student's assigned timeslot will be considered the due date and time for this assessment.
Task description
The movie review is a conversation-style spoken review of a film selected from the list provided. Students are required to form pairs and sign up for a session during exam block.
Select one of the following films:
- 大友克洋「アキラ」1988年
- 高畑勲「平成狸合戦ぽんぽこ」1994年
- 細田守「時をかける少女」2006年
- 百瀬義行「屋根裏のラジャー」2023年
Be sure to check the Japanese release date carefully and watch the correct film. Other films, manga, anime, and so on may have the same/similar titles.
Your review must be of the Japanese-language film (not a version dubbed into another language).
The presentation must be up to 3 minutes (per pair), which will be followed by brief Q&A session with questions from markers and student audience (around 3 min).
The presentation should not be two separate speeches or a lecture, but a dialogue between the two presenters and with the audience in mind.
Also, the presentation should not simply describe the film but it must include a critical or analytical discussion of some specific features/themes/issues contained in the film. Include both of the following:
- a comparison of the selected anime movie with another relevant text, for example a novel or manga original for the anime, or another anime, movie, manga, or novel with similar themes
- a discussion of either certain linguistic features within the anime reviewed (e.g. gendered language, politeness, dialect) or the key expressions (i.e. memorable lines and important phrases) in the selected anime movie.
Other notes:
- No use of Powerpoint slides or showing of videos is allowed.
- Cosplay and props are allowed but will not earn any extra points.
- Students may use some notes from time to time, but cannot receive a high mark if they read out from a script (see marking criteria).
All students are expected to watch previews for all the films and be attentive audience members, giving peer feedback on the reviews and participating in the Q&A. Peer feedback is a part of each student's mark.
GEN AI and MT Statement
This assessment task is to be completed in-person. The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT) tools will not be permitted. Any attempted use of AI or MT may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Likewise, help from anyone outside of the pair is not permitted.
***
Students with exam adjustments in place should contact the Course Coordinator directly and apply through My Requests to activate them for this assessment.
An extension, if approved, it does not apply to the student's partner, so the partner will need to make alternative plans with the Coordinator.
Submission guidelines
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
Course grading
Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.
Grade | Cut off Percent | Description |
---|---|---|
1 (Low Fail) | 0 - 24 |
Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student awarded this grade has not completed the required assessment items. |
2 (Fail) | 25 - 44 |
Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student awarded this grade has not completed the required assessment items. Speaking is highly simplified and halting, often being single word responses with no initiation and writing shows an extremely narrow range of structures and expressions used. In speaking and writing, student will not fulfil minimal requirements to complete a task. Comprehension of spoken language is extremely limited.ᅠScript, is used with limited accuracy and use of characters is infrequent. Lack of linguistic knowledge and limited use of strategies to locate information in written and spoken texts lead to extremely limited comprehension. |
3 (Marginal Fail) | 45 - 49 |
Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes Course grade description: A student demonstrates some understanding of the items introduced in the course, and has developed proficiency level in at least one skill area to meet more than one of the course objectives. Some of the course requirements (submission of assignments, class participation) are met, however, the standard of work does not show sufficient effort, and progress in language, content knowledge and research/learning skills was not made during the course. |
4 (Pass) | 50 - 64 |
Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student demonstrates basic understanding of the items introduced in the course, and has developed proficiency level in some of the four skill areas to meet some of the course objectives. Most of the course requirements are completed, and student occasionally elaborates beyond minimal performance requirements. The standard of work,ᅠhowever,ᅠcould be improved and progress in language, content knowledge and research / learning skills could be desired. |
5 (Credit) | 65 - 74 |
Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student demonstrates sound understanding of the items introduced in the course, and has developed sufficient proficiency level in most of the four skill areas to meet most of the course objectives. Accuracy and fluency generally good but open to some fluctuation. All the course requirements are completed in good standard, and student frequently elaborates beyond minimal performance requirements. Some progress in language, content knowledge and research/learning skills is evident throughout the course. |
6 (Distinction) | 75 - 84 |
Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student demonstrates good understanding of the items introduced in the course, and has developed a high proficiency level in all four skill areas to meet most of the course objectives. Student uses a range of strategies and linguistic knowledge and all of theᅠcourse requirements are completed with an excellent standard. Progress in language, content knowledge and research / learning skills is evident throughout the course. |
7 (High Distinction) | 85 - 100 |
Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: A student demonstrates excellent understanding of the items introduced in the course, and has developed a high proficiency level in all four skill areas to meet all of the course objectives. Student uses a range of strategies and linguistic knowledge successfully andᅠthe entire course requirementsᅠare completed with an exceptional standard. Progress in language, content knowledge and research/learning skills is evident throughout the course. |
Additional course grading information
Marking criteria and/or marking rubrics are available in the ‘Assessment’ folder in Blackboard for this course.
Supplementary assessment
Supplementary assessment is available for this course.
Learning resources
You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.
Library resources
Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.
Learning activities
The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.
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Learning period | Activity type | Topic |
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Week 1 (24 Feb - 02 Mar) |
Tutorial |
Week 1 Unit 1: Other Languages and Cultures Nodame Cantabile |
Week 2 (03 Mar - 09 Mar) |
Tutorial |
Week 2 Unit 1: Other Languages and Cultures Nodame Cantabile |
Week 3 (10 Mar - 16 Mar) |
Tutorial |
Week 3 Unit 1: Other Languages and Cultures Nodame Cantabile |
Week 4 (17 Mar - 23 Mar) |
Tutorial |
Week 4 Unit 1: Other Languages and Cultures Nodame Cantabile & St. Oniisan |
Week 5 (24 Mar - 30 Mar) |
Tutorial |
Week 5 Unit 1: Other Languages and Cultures Revision No Tutorial 1 (Thursday class) this week: Written Exam 1 held during Tutorial 1 sessions. |
Week 6 (31 Mar - 06 Apr) |
Tutorial |
Week 6 Unit 2: Food Howl's Moving Castle |
Week 7 (07 Apr - 13 Apr) |
Tutorial |
Week 7 Unit 2: Food Kiki's Delivery Service |
Week 8 (14 Apr - 20 Apr) |
Tutorial |
Week 8 Unit 2: Food Revision Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace. Omocha bako |
Week 9 (28 Apr - 04 May) |
Tutorial |
Week 9 Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace Omocha bako & Porco Rosso |
Week 10 (05 May - 11 May) |
Tutorial |
Week 10 Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace Hadashi no Gen |
Week 11 (12 May - 18 May) |
Tutorial |
Week 11 Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace Revision No Tutorial 1 (Thursday class) this week: Written Exam 2 held during Tutorial 1 sessions. |
Week 12 (19 May - 25 May) |
Tutorial |
Week 12 Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace Hadashi no Gen & Abita |
Week 13 (26 May - 01 Jun) |
Tutorial |
Week 13 Unit 3: Propaganda, Protest, & Peace Abita Revision & Movie Review preparation |
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- Student Code of Conduct Policy
- Student Integrity and Misconduct Policy and Procedure
- Assessment Procedure
- Examinations Procedure
- Reasonable Adjustments - Students Policy and Procedure
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