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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES


Professors J. Chaves, Y.-K. Kim-Renaud (Chair)
Associate Professors D.L. Lee, S. Hamano
Assistant Professors I.L. Hanami, P.N. Zhang Teaching Instructors H. Chang, M.D. Pak, T. Tsujioka, M. Wei
Adjunct Assistant Professor M. Frost
Assistant Professorial Lecturer J. Finch
Lecturers H.V. Pham, W.K. Cavanaugh, Y. Kang, M. Sato

Bachelor of Arts with a major in Chinese language and literature—The following requirements must be fulfilled:
1. The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.
2. Prerequisite courses—Chin 12, 34; or equivalent.
3. Required for the major—Chin 1056, 1078, to 10910, 11112, and 12 additional credit hours of 100-level Chinese courses; plus 6 hours in related 100-level courses outside the program, as approved by the program advisor.

Bachelor of Arts with a major in Japanese language and literature—The following requirements must be fulfilled:
1. The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.
2. Prerequisite courses—Japn 12, 34; or equivalent.
3. Required for the major—Japn 1056, 109, 11112, and 18 additional credit hours of 100-level Japanese courses; plus 9 hours in related 100-level courses outside the program, as approved by the program advisor.

Minor in Chinese language and literature—Prerequisite: Chin 12, 34; or equivalent. The minor consists of Chin 1056 and 12 additional credit hours of 100-level Chinese courses.

Minor in Japanese language and literature—Prerequisite: Japn 12, 34; or equivalent. The minor consists of Japn 1056 and 12 additional credit hours of 100-level Japanese courses.

Minor in Korean language and literature—Prerequisite: Kor 12, 34; or equivalent. The minor consists of Kor 1056 and 12 additional credit hours of 100-level Korean courses.

 

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