East Asian Studies Major – Japan
Effective with the class of 2027
Check Sheet
Ten courses and a global study experience are required for the EAS – Japan major
Core Courses
- AS 110 Japanese Culture & Society
AS 110 is recommended for first- and second-year students, but cannot be taken by those who have studied in Japan, a petition to the EAS department is required to take a substitute course in Japan. - JPN 102 Elementary Japanese
- JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
- JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II
- JPN 301 Advanced Japanese
Four Japan-related Major Electives
One course must be history. At least one 300-level non-language course taken at Gettysburg College. May include one Japanese language course beyond 301. No more than two elective courses may be at the 100-level
- Option A: HIST 222 History of East Asia:1800 to present and three Japan related courses, OR
- Option B: HIST 250-JK Japanese History at Kansai Gaidai (taken in Japan), One East Asian Comparative course, and two Japan related courses
Capstone Experience
- AS 400- level course taken in the form of the seminar or an independent study
It is recommended this be complete in the senior year
Notes:
- Global Study experience in Japan is typically required, but exceptions via petition to the EAS department may occur
- Global Study courses cannot count as 300-level non-language courses
- If studying abroad for a semester three courses may be counted toward the major
- If a student places out of a required language course(s), they must substitute a course(s) to ensure a minimum of TEN courses for the major via EAS department approval
- If double-majoring, no more than three courses can count for both majors