B.A. in East Asian Studies

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The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations offers a B.A. program in East Asian studies that introduces students to the traditional and modern civilizations of China and Japan and provides them with the opportunity to achieve a basic reading and speaking knowledge of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. This program is interdisciplinary and students may take relevant courses in both the humanities and the social sciences.Program Requirements
Students who plan to major in EALC typically meet the general education requirement in civilization studies by taking Introduction to the Civilizations of East Asia I, II, III (EALC 10800-10900-11000). This sequence is cross listed with HIST 15100-15200-15300.
Students must demonstrate competency in an East Asian language that is equivalent to one year of study through course work or petition.
EALC majors are required to take a three-quarter, second-year sequence in an East Asian language and to take Issues in East Asian Civilization (EALC 27105).
A further nine courses related to East Asia are required, three of which may be either an additional year of the same language or a year of a second East Asian language; this language credit must be earned by registering for courses bearing University of Chicago course numbers. 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 be counted toward program requirements.
Before declaring their major in EALC, students must meet with the director of undergraduate studies (typically before the end of their second year) to discuss their areas of interest.

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