An interdisciplinary major that serves students with strengths and interest in Asian languages and cultures. This bachelor's program offers three concentrations, allowing students to focus in on China, Japan or Korea.
This four-year plan is provided as an outline for students to follow in order to complete their degree requirements within four years. This plan is a recommendation and students should only use it in consultation with their academic advisor.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences also provides students with applied study options: internships, apprenticeships, and field study programs. Some departments offer clinical training or professional certificate programs, including teacher certification. CHSS faculty offer service-learning courses, in which coursework is linked to community development projects. Through these engaged experiences outside the campus, students build professional skills that can be utilized in business, human service, education, government, and healthcare careers. Recruiters continue to seek out students who demonstrate skills in analysis, communication, problem solving, and teamwork.
Career Opportunities: Researcher, Web Designer, Museum Curator, Filmmaker, Teacher, International Business Manager, Marketing Executive, IT Professional, Government Analyst, Non-Profit Program Associate, Lawyer, Social Worker.