Undergraduate Program

Requirements

Students enrolled in the concentration program normally meet the College language requirement with Chinese, Japanese, or Korean; the concentration further requires a three-quarter second-year sequence in the language elected. In addition, concentrators are directed to take Introduction to the Civilizations of East Asia I, II, III (EALC 10800-10900-11000) to meet the civilization studies requirement in general education. This sequence is cross-listed with HIST 15100-15200-15300. Beyond the second-year language requirement, students are required to take Issues in East Asian Civilizations (EALC 27105).

A further nine courses related to East Asia are required, three of which may be either an additional year of the East Asian language to meet the concentration language requirement, or a year of a second East Asian language (neither of these two language options may be met by examination credit). A maximum of six quarters of language counts toward concentration requirements. A minimum of three of the nine courses should be in the same discipline (e.g., history, literature, art history). A maximum of six approved courses taken while studying abroad may count toward concentration requirements.

Before declaring their concentration in EALC, students must meet with the director of undergraduate studies (ideally before the end of their second year) to discuss their areas of interest.

College: Demonstrated competence in an East Asian language
Language Requirement: Equivalent to one year of college-level study
General:EALC 10800-10900-11000
Education Concentration:

* Credit may be granted by examination.
* Credit may not be granted by examination.
* Students must receive letter grades in all courses taken to meet requirements in the concentration.
* No P/N or R grades are offered in language courses.