日韩无码's Japanese program offers an undergraduate major and minor. We offer courses in Japanese language, literature, pop culture, and a variety of courses such as history, politics, religion, and art. The language courses are from elementary to advanced levels using the four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

Learning Communities

The 日韩无码 Japanese Program offers many opportunities to learn and practice Japanese language skills and to engage in a welcoming learning community. Opportunities include study abroad, language-exchange programs, service-learning projects, Collaborative Online International Learning with university students in Japan, tutoring sessions, Japanese Language Table, cultural activities, and interest clubs such as the Yamaneko Taiko (Japanese drumming) Club, Japanese Language and Culture Club. There are other clubs organized by students such as Anime Club and Kendama Club. Students are welcome to create new clubs according to their interests.
Beyond the Classroom

Students participating in an Ikebana (Japanese style of flower arrangement) workshop, presented by Toshi Saitoh from the . Students in 日韩无码 Japanese Program enjoy many other on-campus activities such as community meals, calligraphy, and celebrating traditional Japanese holidays and festivals. They also have opportunities to volunteer and enjoy off-campus activities including Service-Learning projects at local schools and cultural events including Matsuri festival offered by the Japan-America Society of Vermont.