East Asian Studies, Minor

East Asia plays an important role in international politics and the global economy. It is a diverse region of countries with their own special history and culture. The CCSU East Asian Studies Program offers a broad and flexible interdisciplinary approach designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the region. The minor in East Asian Studies is designed to help students develop a multidisciplinary understanding of the culture, history, and contemporary problems of East Asia.

An area studies approach offers a unique opportunity for students to transcend disciplinary limits and master an integrated view of the social, geographical, cultural, economic, political and historical forces shaping a major region of the world. Students focusing on East Asian Studies will not only develop this global perspective and in-depth knowledge of one regions, but they will learn to communicate across disciplines, a rare and valuable skill in whatever field they later choose to apply their knowledge of East Asia, be it teaching, government service or business.

The study of both Japanese and Chinese is available to students in the Asian Studies program as well as opportunities to travel to the region. Exchange programs exist with universities in China, Korea, and Japan, as do short-term course abroad programs during the summer months. Scholarships are available for both the study abroad and course abroad programs.

Alex Beckstrand
International Studies
International Studies
Walton Brown-Foster
Walton Brown-Foster
Coordinator
International Studies
Matthew Ciscel
Matthew Ciscel
Instructor
International Studies
Mary Ann Mahony
Mary Ann Mahony
Member, Latin American Studies Committee
International Studies
Paul Petterson
Paul Petterson
Co-Director
International Studies
Brian Sommers
Brian Sommers
Co-Director
International Studies

Admissions Contact

Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions

Academic Contact

Wangari Gichiru
Chair, Associate Professor
Curriculum & Instruction
Henry Barnard Hall
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Academic Department