Social Sciences & Humanities / Faculty of Japanese Language and Culture

Japanese Language

The Japanese Language program is a field of study that provides in-depth knowledge of the Japanese language and culture, enabling learners to achieve fluency and gain a deep understanding of Japan’s country and people. This equips them to work effectively in fields such as education, translation and interpretation, tourism, economics, media, and international cooperation.

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Overview of the study field

By pursuing the Japanese Language program, students receive thorough training in the Japanese language, culture, and Japan-standard work practices, while also honing soft skills, global thinking, and adaptability in international environments. This is a highly sought-after field with significant demand for skilled professionals, particularly as Vietnam-Japan cooperation continues to grow, offering numerous attractive job opportunities both domestically and internationally.

Major code
7220209
Training duration
3,5 years - 11 semesters
Degree after graduation
Admission combination
  • Literature, History, Geography (C00)
  • Math, Literature, English (D01)
  • Math, History, English (D09)
  • Literature, Civic Education, English (D66)
Degree after graduation
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Highlights of the training program

The training program emphasizes practicality and high applicability; integrates a second foreign language (English, Chinese, or Korean); follows a clear roadmap; closely collaborates with Japanese businesses; and offers paid internship opportunities in Japan for 6 months to 1 year before graduation.

Paid internships in Japan

100% of students have the opportunity to undertake paid internships in Japan for 6 months to 1 year before graduating — gaining experience in a Japan-standard work environment, accumulating professional expertise and financial resources, and preparing for their career journey after graduation.

Modern facilities

State-of-the-art facilities and a dynamic, creative learning environment fully meet the needs for study, practice, and experiential learning of students in the Japanese Language program.

High-quality faculty

The faculty comprises highly qualified lecturers, including Associate Professors, PhDs, Master’s degree holders, and experienced experts who are dedicated and supportive, accompanying students throughout their learning and development journey.

Graduate competencies

Graduate competencies

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  • Learning outcomes

    Graduates achieve Japanese proficiency at N2 level or higher, fluently use a second foreign language (English, Chinese, or Korean), possess strong professional skills, and demonstrate a deep understanding of Japanese culture and work practices, ready to work at businesses both domestically and internationally.

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Curriculum structure

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Learning and teaching methods

  • Modern teaching method

    Modern, learner-centered teaching methods combine theory and practice, leveraging technology, simulations, and projects to enhance student engagement, creativity, and proactivity.

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Job opportunities after graduation

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    High workforce demand

    The Japanese Language field has a significant demand for talent, particularly in Japanese businesses in Vietnam and Japan. Thousands of job openings are available annually across various sectors, including translation and interpretation, education, tourism, logistics, administration, human resources, customer service, and more.

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    What can graduates do and where can they work?

    Graduates of the Japanese Language program can pursue careers at:

    • Japanese companies in Vietnam or Japan

    • Japanese translation and interpretation

    • Teaching Japanese at language centers or schools

    • International tour guiding

    • Human resources, executive assistant, customer service, or international relations roles in Japanese firms

    • Continuing education with graduate studies or studying abroad in Japan

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    How much is the salary?

    Starting salary: Fresh graduates with limited experience typically earn 500–800 USD/month (approximately 12–20 million VND/month).

    Increase with experience:

    • 1 – 3 years of experience: Salaries around 1,000 USD/month (approximately 23 million VND/month).

    • 3 – 5 years of experience: Salaries can reach 1,500 USD/month (approximately 34 million VND/month).

    Working in Japan: Salaries are generally higher, depending on the position and industry.​

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