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East Asian Studies Minor

Gettysburg College students have the opportunity to pursue an interdepartmental minor in East Asian studies, which is designed to provide a coherent understanding and basic competence in the major Asian civilizations of Japan and China. The minor may be pursued with a view to broadening the scope of any major, to acquiring a comparative perspective within any of the humanistic and social science disciplines, or as a basis for future graduate work or a career related to East Asia.

Requirements:

  • One Core Introductory Course
    • Hist 222 or 221

  • Area of Specialization Japan or China (3 Courses)
    • One from Humanities
    • One from Social Science
    • One additional course (from and additional discipline)

  • Comparative Course (1 Course)
    • One comparative course in East Asian Studies or one covering another East Asian country outside the specialized area.

  • Elective (1 Course)
    • One additional course with and East Asian focus.  May include JPN 201 or its Chinese equivalent, Phil 240, Psych 210, Rel 252, VAH 131

  • Language
    • JPN 101 and 102 or equivalent courses in Chinese

**Classes can not overlap for both EAS and JPN Minors.

 
 
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