Asian Studies

Asian Studies

The Asian region, broadly defined here – including East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia – has a rich variety of languages, cultures, and literatures in the long history of their respective civilizations, and it is a region with continually growing importance in the contemporary global economy. 

The concentration in Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary program with a focus on Asia. It is based on a strong foundation of language, literature, and cultural studies. Students choose either Chinese (Mandarin) or Japanese, and take a minimum of 36 credit hours of coursework, including 3 years of study of the target language and elective East Asian literature and culture courses offered by CMLL faculty.

For the required 36 credit hours, students can also include courses offered outside CMLL in e.g. history, geography, and religion, with upper-division courses. Students in the Asian Studies concentration will thus build a strong foundation in one of the East Asian languages and literatures, have an understanding of the Asian region from multidisciplinary perspectives, and develop critical perspectives toward Asian literature, culture, and society. Students majoring in Asian Studies thus can pursue careers in a wide range of professional fields such as public service, journalism, international trade and manufacturing, information technology, education, media, law, and government.

Degree Requirements

123 total degree hours consisting of a combination of  36 credit hours through a combination of FLC, FLJ and East Asian-focused courses, in addition to College of Arts & Sciences and University requirements.

 

Advising Sheet

Clubs and Organizations

Courses

*All of the literature/culture courses in Asian Studies are taught in English.

FALL 2025

Language Courses:
  Chinese

    FLC 1113 Chinese I

  • Section I MTWR 10:00AM-10:50AM
  • Section II MTWR 11:00AM-11:50AM

FLC 2133 Chinese III

  • MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM

FLC 3153 Chinese V

  • MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM

  Japanese
    FLJ 1113 Japanese I

  • Section I MTWF 10:00AM-10:50AM
  • Section II MTWF 11:00AM-11:50AM

FLJ 2133 Japanese III

  • MWF 9:00AM-9:50AM

FLJ 3153 Japanese V

  • TR 8:00AM-9:15AM

  Literature/Culture Courses:
    FLC 3303: Survey of Chinese Culture*  

  • MW 2:00pm-3:15pm

    FL 4503: Ghost Tales from China and Japan, 14th - 19th centuries*

  • TR 2:00PM-3:15PM