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Students in any major may pursue the East Asian Studies Minor in order to deepen their understanding of this important region of the world. The program consists of 24 credit hours. Courses taken for core and major can simultaneously be counted toward the minor. Study abroad in an East Asian country is encouraged but not required. The minor consists
of courses from at least three disciplines, including at least one year of an East Asian language.
Students may choose from two tracks, one of which emphasizes language while the other provides a broader interdisciplinary approach in the humanities and social sciences. The language track requires three years of study of an East Asian language as available |
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at John Carroll or other universities plus two additional courses on East Asia from two other departments. The interdisciplinary track requires one year of an East Asian language as available at John Carroll or other universities, an introductory course in East Asian Studies, and five additional courses from at least three departments. One course containing a significant East Asian component may be substituted for one of the five elective courses at the discretion of the East Asian Studies Coordinator. (These classes are denoted with an asterisk* below.) Click here to download an EAS Minor checklist.
Language Courses
JP 101-102 Basic Japanese
JP 201-202 Intermediate Japanese
JP 301-302 Advanced Japanese
JP 391-392 Advanced Supervised Study
ML 101-102 Basic Chinese
ML 201-202 Intermediate Chinese
East Asain Studies Courses
AH 211 Art of India, China and Japan
AH 313 Art of China
AH 314 Art of Japan
CO 390* Intercultural Communication
EC 342* International Economics
EC 343* Economic Development
EC 352* Comparative Economic Systems
EN 285* Indian Literature
EN 288 Japanese Literature in Translation
FN 349* International Business Finance
HS 180 Introduction to East Asian History and Cultures
HS 279 Premodern East Asian History
HS 280 Modern East Asain History
HS 381 Japanese History
HS 382 Chinese History
HS 452 Modern Japanese History
HS 453 Modern Chinese History
HS 456 Relations of the Pacific Rim
MK 361* Multinational Marketing
MN 361* Global Management
PO 102-53 Introduction to Comparative Politics: Focus on Asia
RL 252 Introduction to Asian Religions
RL 351 Buddhism
RL 353 Chinese Religions
RL 354 Japanese Religions
SC 151 Cultures of East Asia
SC 152 East Asian Cultures in America
SC 250 Japanese Society
SC 390 Health and Healing in East Asia
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