EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND CAREER PATHS
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- The EastAsia International College, founded in 2008 as a special program to develop professionals who would play leading roles in the global era of the 21st century, has become a leading center for teaching and research on East Asia. In 2021, The EastAsia International College changed to the Division of East Asian Studies after becoming part of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences Convergence.
- Offering courses exclusively in English, the Division of East Asian Studies has two majors:
- 1) East Asian Politics and Culture and 2) East Asian Economy and Business. During their first two years, students take courses in the liberal arts to fulfill general education requirements, while during their third and fourth years, they take courses in their major fields. Students are also required to study an East Asian foreign language, such as Chinese, Japanese, or, for foreign students, Korean.
- Other activities students may pursue include studying in foreign countries and working as interns in leading companies and organizations.
LEVEL OBJECTIVES
- Freshman(Foundation)
- * Taking basic courses in humanities and social sciences
- Sophomore(Core)
- * Taking basic courses and entry courses to majors
- Junior(Intensify)
- * Studying majors
- Senior(Application)
- * In-depth study of majors
CAREER PATHS AFTER GRADUATION
- Major paths
- The Division of East Asian Studies offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies. Through the curriculum that incorporates a rich layer of classes on East Asian politics, culture, economy, and business management, students can successfully prepare for their future careers in public, nonprofit, and private sectors.
- Related Paths
- Private and public enterprise, foreign companies, etc.