About MA Japanese Studies in SOAS University of London
You are able to choose modules that cover Japan’s history from the pre-modern era to the present, and ranging over the social and political sciences as well as humanities. Students who take this programme come from many countries and have a wide variety of academic backgrounds.
Some have already studied, or lived, in Japan and wish to broaden their knowledge or understanding. Others wish to focus their previous training on the region, while still others will come from Japan or other East Asian countries wishing to study Japan from the perspective of a different culture and academic tradition. Knowledge of the Japanese language is not a requirement of the programme. Language modules, however, are popular options.
SOAS has its own Japan Research Centre and shares the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Culture with the University of East Anglia. Students are welcome to attend the regular seminars held by the centres, where international speakers present their research engaging with diverse aspects of the study in Japan.
IELTS Academic/for UKVI/ Indicator |
6.5 |
minimum 6.0 in all subscores |
PTE Academic |
65 |
minimum 60 in all subscores |
TOEFL iBT ('My Best Scores' not accepted) |
95 |
23 in writing, 20 in other subscores |