East Asian Languages & Cultures

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Faculty
Chinese Japanese
Charles E. Hammond Alan Hyun-Oak Kim

Majors 
Foreign Language and International Trade (FLIT) with emphasis in Chinese or Japanese 
  
Minors: the Department offers minors in Chinese, Japanese, East Asian Civilization, and Asian Studies.

Chinese Minor 
Chinese courses above 100 level  (20 credits) 
100 level: 120b (4 credits) 
200 level: 201a,b (8 credits) 
300 level or 400 level (8 credits) 
(For information about forthcoming classes, go to the Schedule of Classes Search) 
  
Japanese Minor 
Japanese courses above 100 level (18 credits) 
200 level: 201a,b (8 credits) 
Any combination of 300 or 400 level courses (10 credits) 
(For information about forthcoming classes, go to the Schedule of Classes Search) 
  
East Asian Civilization Minor 
A minor in East Asian civilizations requires a minimum of 15 hours of courses selected from the following list of approved courses in consultation with the appropriate sectional adviser. 
  
Asian Studies Minor 
A minor in Asian studies requires a minimum of 20 hours of courses selected from the following list of approved courses in consultation with the appropriate sectional adviser. 
  
Approved Courses 
  
AJ 476 Comparative Criminal Justice 
  
ANTH 470 Peoples & Cultures: Asia 
  
EA 102 East Asian Civilization (China & Japan) 
 
EA 300 Masterpieces of Oriental Literatures 
  
EA 370 Topics in East Asian Cultural Traditions 
  
ECON 301 Economic Readings 
  
HIST 380a,b History of East and South Asia 
HIST 480a,b History of Chinese Civilization 
  
LING 411 Linguistic Structure of Chinese (cross-listed as LING 411) 
LING 412 Linguistic Structure of Japanese (cross-listed as LING 412) 
  
PHIL 308I Asian Philosophy 
PHIL 475 Topics in Asian Philosophy 
PHIL 477 Indian Philosophy 
PHIL 478 Buddhist Philosophy 
PHIL 479 Chinese Philosophy 
  
POLS 461 Governments & Politics of Southeast Asia 
  
For details about courses, consult the SIUC catalog.
Other courses (e.g. relevant seminars or readings courses) to be approved by the student's advisor