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Certificate III in Applied Language (Japanese)

  • Certificate

Continue your Japanese adventure and further develop your language skills The Certificate III in Applied Language (Japanese) is a comprehensive language course that builds on the basic language skills and cultural knowledge acquired in the Certificate II in Applied Language (Japanese).

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Course Code
11074NAT

About this course

Continue your Japanese adventure and further develop your language skills

The Certificate III in Applied Language (Japanese) is a comprehensive language course that builds on the basic language skills and cultural knowledge acquired in the Certificate II in Applied Language (Japanese).

It will provide you with an in-depth understanding of Japanese language and culture and covers a range of topics including grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. You will also gain a deeper understanding of Japanese history, and society.

Our experienced lecturers are passionate and focused on creating an enjoyable learning experience.

What you will learn

  • Japanese language skills for business and professional communication
  • Knowledge of Japanese business culture, including etiquette, negotiation, and decision-making
  • Translation and interpretation skills for social purposes
  • Intercultural communication skills for working with people from different cultural backgrounds
  • Problem-solving skills for communicating effectively in challenging situations

Career pathways

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Completion of the Certificate III in Applied Language (Japanese) course can open a range of job opportunities in industries that require advanced language skills and cultural knowledge. Here are some job roles that are appropriate on completion of this course:

  • Japanese Language Teacher
  • Travel and Tourism Consultant
  • Import/Export Coordinator - graduates can work as import/export coordinators for companies that do business with Japan, managing logistics, negotiations, and relationships with Japanese partners.
  • Cultural Liaison Officer - graduates can work as cultural liaison officers for government agencies or organizations, promoting understanding and collaboration between Japan and other countries.

The list above is a guide only as job titles and qualification requirements may vary.

Please note You can visit one of our four Jobs and Skills Centres located at NMT's Balga, Joondalup, Midland and Perth campuses for free career planning advice and job search support.