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Can students majoring in Japanese at Tianjin International Studies University also learn another language? Can they obtain a double degree?

Hello, school girl, I am a Japanese businessman. There is no second language foreign language in Japanese. The second language foreign language is English. If you want to learn other languages, you can take school-wide elective courses starting from the second semester of your freshman year, covering all aspects. In terms of language skills, there are French, Spanish, German and other minor languages, all of which can be studied. Even if you don’t choose, you can still listen to them, but these do not have certificates. If you really want to learn Spanish, you can listen to them more. , and then take the exam yourself, but let me tell you something in advance: the attendance requirements for minor language elective courses are relatively strict, and the exams are not particularly easy, but if you study hard, it shouldn't be a problem.

About double majors

The dual majors at Tianwai Racecourse Road Campus are only finance and another business major (I majored in international trade, but my next class will no longer offer international trade) Double major, changed to finance), this application is made at the end of the freshman year. Classes start from the sophomore year, and the tuition is 2,500 yuan per year for three years. Basically, you can apply. Personally, I think it is always better than not. I This year it was mainly because of this that I found my current employer.

Change majors

You can change majors, but it doesn’t seem to be easy and the process is cumbersome. Moreover, I have seen people who change majors basically stay at one level. Japanese businessmen are the best in the world. If you really want to change your major, you should actively ask the counselor at the beginning of the semester. There will also be a student handbook issued at the beginning of the semester. There are regulations on it. You can learn more about the relevant procedures. I also wanted to transfer when I entered school, but I didn't transfer later because it was too troublesome. Moreover, Japanese Business School can satisfy all your pride and self-esteem in this school and enjoy the highest honor of the school.

Employment

It’s okay. I personally think Spanish is better, but a Spanish classmate of mine told me when he was looking for a job that many of them work as translators, and there will be some It’s very troublesome to do anything. Japanese basically means entering a Japanese company, or taking the postgraduate entrance examination, working as a teacher or simultaneous interpreter. Japanese companies are too tiring, so I don’t like them. The graduate students in our school or Beijing Foreign Studies University are very good, and private companies are also OK. In short, Japanese It's okay to be employed.

If you have any other questions, you can ask me directly! I hope these answers can solve your doubts!