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East Asian Studies: Cultural Studies


Overview

The Department of East Asian StudiesÌýoffers aÌýrigorous, innovative and interdisciplinaryÌýenvironment to learn aboutÌýcritical and historical approaches to the study of East Asian arts, cultures, histories, languages, literatures, media and social practices.ÌýThis minorÌýallows you to specifically focus on East AsianÌýculture andÌýdoes not include a languageÌýcourseÌýrequirement.ÌýÌý

The department is multidisciplinary andÌýcoversÌýeverything from anthropology, archeology, art history, ethnic studies, film and media studies, gender and women's studies, history and literature, to religious studies.ÌýÌý

ThisÌýunique curriculumÌýinÌýEast Asian Studies will allow you to gain an intellectually rich, historically informed, theoretically sophisticated and materially grounded understanding of China, Japan and Korea as spaces of dynamic formation and transformation.ÌýÌý


Careers

This minor introduces students to East Asian cultures through a range of disciplines, each with their own lens and methodologies.ÌýA multidisciplinary educationÌýcan prepare youÌýforÌýmanyÌýcareer paths.ÌýYou mightÌýpursue graduate studies or research in theÌýfield,ÌýorÌýapply your knowledge toÌýwork in other areas.Ìý

You could become a professional:Ìý

  • Journalist
  • Diplomat
  • Community worker
  • Researcher
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Ready to apply?

For this program, you'll need to apply to theÌýFaculty of Arts.

See theÌýfull eligibility informationÌýfor more information about deadlines and required documents for your application.Ìý

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