Japanese Studies

Welcome to the online advising and registration tutorial for japanese studies. Please watch the following videos to understand your graduation and major requirements, and which placement tests to take.  After watching the advising and registration tutorials, complete the Class Registration Quiz in the Academics at USF section of Next Steps. After you complete the Class Registration Quiz, you will be cleared for registration.

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Within the Core Curriculum, there is one area we need to review in more detail: CORE A2 Rhetoric and Composition

To complete the Core A2 Rhetoric and Composition requirement, we need to determine which rhetoric and composition course or courses you will be taking.  You will need to complete the Directed Self Placement (DSP) which is a self-assessment and takes between 1–2 hours to complete. First, make sure you have created a myUSF account. Then:

  • Log in to myUSF
  • On your main dashboard, click the square button that says "Canvas" OR the "Canvas Link" as shown below.

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  • Click on "Dashboard" in Canvas, and you should see the Directed Self Placement. If you do not see the DSP, please email rhetoricandlanguage@usfca.edu with your 8 digit student ID number.

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  • Follow the directions within the Directed Self Placement

When you complete the DSP, you'll be instructed to choose which Rhetoric course to register for. 

If you choose RHET 120, you may enroll in this course directly. Completion of RHET 120 fulfills your Core A2 requirement. Please note that RHET 120 is an advanced course designed for students with some prior experience and capability in college-level writing, reading, and research.

If you choose RHET 195 or 110, you must also complete RHET 120 (or other selected equivalent course options carrying A2 credit). RHET 120 (or an equivalent course) fulfills your Core A2 requirement.  Please note that some sections of RHET 195 are Public Speaking courses carrying core A1 credit.  These Public Speaking versions of RHET 195 do NOT count as prerequisites to RHET 120. If you choose RHET 106 or RHET 110 in DSP and take a RHET 195 that carries Core A1 credit, you must still pass a writing course (RHET 110) in order to take RHET 120 or its equivalents.

If you choose RHET 106, you must also complete RHET 110 and RHET 120 (or other selected equivalent course options carrying A2 credit).  RHET 120 (or an equivalent course) fulfills your Core A2 requirement. 

Transfer students: Many transfer students will take core A2 classes such as RHET 250 or 295, or a specialized writing course designed for certain majors. Some transfer students choose to start with RHET 110 and then take RHET 120 (or an equivalent course).  Your writing requirement is fulfilled upon successful completion of any Core A2 class.

Japanese Studies Majors (Bachelor of Arts) must demonstrate 3rd semester language proficiency in a foreign language.

Please note: the three semesters of lower-division Japanese language courses (JAPN 101 First Semester Japanese, JAPN 102 Second Semester Japanese and JAPN 201 Third Semester Japanese) serve as  prerequisites but do not count toward the units necessary for the major.

You do not have to take a language placement test if you are beginning a new foreign language.

If you want to take a placement test to determine your level of proficiency, here are the online tests we offer:

For Chinese, Filipino and Japanese: TAKE THE ONLINE FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLACEMENT TEST  

For French, German, Italian, Spanish, Spanish Heritage, Russian: TAKE THE ONLINE FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLACEMENT TEST   

Please make sure to Log In with your organization credential (usfca).

Please take these tests prior to registering for your classesPlan ahead! The results from the French, German, Italian, Spanish, Spanish Heritage and Russian placement tests take 2 weeks to record on your account.

Japanese Studies Major Requirements »

This video will explain which classes to register for:

As a japanese studies major you should take the following placement tests:

Directed Self Placement Course (to determine which rhetoric and composition course to take)

Foreign Language Placement Test (if you want to place into a higher class level, or place out of your language requirement)

Access the Placement Tests webpage to get more information and to take the tests.

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