Master of Science by Coursework in Japanese Studies
Differences from 2020/21 to 2022/23
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1. The Course shall be under the supervision of the Japanese Studies Teaching Committee.
OrientalAsian and Middle Eastern Studies and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies. -
2. Each candidate will be required to follow a course of instruction in Japanese Studies for three terms.
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3. Candidates will be required to present themselves for examination in either:
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(i) a compulsory paper in Japanese Language
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(ii) and in two option subjects at the end of Trinity Term in the year of registration.
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iiiii) three option subjects at the end of Trinity Term in the year of registration(Mode B).
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Candidates taking the examination in Japanese Language will also be required to undertake a series of written tests and essays as specified by the Japanese Studies Teaching Committee.
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Candidates must choose option papers from a list which will be published annually and distributed to students by not later than Friday of week 0 of Michaelmas Term.
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4. In addition, all candidates will be required to undertake the following assessment:
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(i) Research Methods for Area Studies: A take-home
testpaper on the collection and analysis of qualitative data (word limit: 2500 words including footnotes but excluding bibliography) will be released on Monday of Week 8 of Michaelmas Term with the work to besubmitteduploaded to theExaminationUniversity’sSchoolsapproved online assessment platform by 12 noon on Monday of Week 9 of Michaelmas Term; and a take-hometestpaper in quantitative analysis to be set on Monday of Week 8 with the work to besubmitteduploaded to the University’s approved online assessment platform by 12 noon on Monday of Week 10 of Hilary Term. -
(ii) One 12,000 word dissertation (excluding abstract/summary, footnotes, bibliography, and appendices). The title of the dissertation must be approved by the Course Director by not later than 12 noon on Friday of week 4 of Hilary Term in the year in which the examination is taken. The dissertation must be submitted by not later than 12 noon of the weekday on or nearest to 1 September in the year in which the examination is taken. The dissertation must be accompanied by a statement that the dissertation is the candidate's own work except where otherwise indicated.
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Each submission must be accompanied by a declaration indicating it is the candidate
’’s own work.Two printed copies of eachEach of the items of written work detailed above, and, in addition an electronic copy on a memory stick or CD,must bedelivereduploaded to theExaminationUniversitySchools,approvedaddressedonlinetoassessmenttheplatformChair of Examiners for the MSc in Japanese Studies, c/o the Examination Schools, High Street, Oxford atby the times and days specified for each paper.
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Successful candidates will be required to deposit
aanhardelectronic copy of the dissertation in the Bodleian Library, via the Oxford University Research Archive (ORA).
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5. Candidates who fail the research methods course overall will be permitted to resubmit a new submission for the failed piece(s) of work within four weeks of publication of the failed mark(s), on a date specified by the Chair of Examiners.
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Candidates who fail one or more of the examination papers or the dissertation will be permitted to retake the examination paper(s) or resubmit the dissertation on one further occasion only, not later than one year after the first attempt.
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6. Students wishing to transfer from the MSc in Japanese Studies to the MPhil in Japanese Studies must apply to the Course Director no later than Friday of week 9 of Hilary Term.