JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DEGREES
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
College students majoring in japanese language and literature are not often found. On average, each discipline confers about 6,000 yearly four-year degrees; 728 students were granted undergraduate degrees in japanese language and literature last spring, making it the 244th most popular course of study around the country. 42 of those degrees were awarded by one college, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and 184 of those degrees were awarded at colleges in California.
Handpicking the right institution for you could possibly be tricky, since undergrad degrees in japanese language and literature are offered at 94 colleges in the US. Bachelor's degrees in the average subject are offered at 2 times more institutions than degrees in japanese language and literature, making it the 176th most broadly available field.
GRADUATE DEGREES
While 96% of last year's degrees in japanese language and literature were bachelor's degrees; 4% were grad degrees. Japanese language and literature is the 359th most popular postgrad degree in the US, with 28 degrees awarded. For context, the average subject is 99.1 times more popular among postgrads than japanese language and literature.
In Total, 756 students received a bachelor's or higher in japanese language and literature last May.
ONLINE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DEGREES
None of the students who received undergraduate degrees or postgraduate degrees in japanese language and literature last spring took online programs. Completely online degrees aren't even available at any U.S. colleges.PARTIALLY ONLINE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DEGREES
- 135 people received undergraduate degrees in japanese language and literature partially online last May
- Japanese language and literature is the 179th most broadly available partially online four-year degree countrywide
- Last year, 137 students completed a bachelor's or higher in japanese language and literature partially online
- San Diego State University awarded more partially online undergrad degrees in japanese language and literature than any other school in the country (11)
- Last year, 28 students completed graduate degrees in japanese language and literature partially online
- The typical course of study hands out 320 graduate degrees per year partially online
IN-PERSON JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DEGREES
- Japanese language and literature is the 230th most popular in-person four-year degree in the United States
- Japanese language and literature is the 96th most widely available in-person undergraduate degree around the country
- Last year, 619 people were awarded a bachelor's or higher in japanese language and literature entirely in-person
- The University of California-Davis granted more fully in-person bachelor's degrees in japanese language and literature than any other American institution (37)
- Last year, 96% of in-person degrees in japanese language and literature were undergrad degrees; 4% were postgrad degrees
- The average in-person major confers 6,102 yearly bachelor's degrees or higher