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East Asian Studies Concentration

Scott Cook, Chair

Students concentrating in East Asian Studies work in the areas of language and literature, history, music, philosophy, political science, and religion. Participation in an off-campus study program in China, Japan, or Taiwan is encouraged (see Off-Campus Study). In the senior year, the student is expected to complete a 2- or 4-credit interdisciplinary research project involving at least two academic disciplines.

Required, 22 or 24 credits as follows (at least 8 of the 16 credits from parts 2 and 3 must focus on the same region [China or Japan] as that of the language credits of part 1; at least 4 of the 16 must focus on the other region):

  1. 4 credits Chinese or Japanese beyond the 221 level (or equivalent)
  2. 8 credits from:
    • Chinese 275 Chinese Literary Tradition (in Translation)
    • Chinese 277 Modern China through Literature and Film (in Translation)
    • Chinese 331 Advanced Chinese I
    • Chinese 332 Advanced Chinese II
    • Japanese 279 Modern Japanese Fiction and Film
    • Japanese 295 Special Topics in Japanese
    • Japanese 331 Advanced Japanese I
    • Japanese 333 Advanced Japanese II
    • Social Studies/Humanities 131 China's Ancient World
  3. 8 credits from:
    • Chinese/Philosophy 241 Chinese Philosophical Tradition
    • History 275 Chinese History I
    • History 276 Chinese History II
    • History 277 Japanese History I
    • History 278 Japanese History II
    • History 37x Advanced Studies in Asian History
    • Political Science 275 Politics of the People's Republic of China
    • Religious Studies 117 Major Asian Religions
    • Religious Studies 221 Religious Traditions of Japan
    • Religious Studies 222 Religious Traditions of China
  4. Two or four credits of a senior interdisciplinary project involving research in at least two disciplines

NOTE: No course can be counted toward more than one concentration requirement.


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