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Graduate Program
in East Asian Languages and Cultures
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The graduate program in East Asian Languages and Cultures at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reflects the Department's
conviction that an understanding of East Asia must build on a broad
and deep proficiency in both the languages of the region and in
the theoretical and methodological approaches that inform advanced
teaching and research of its cultures. Both the Master's and Doctoral
programs embody that conviction in concept and design. Graduate
students in the Department are encouraged to develop breadth of
vision in their approach to East Asia, spanning historical periods,
academic disciplines, and geographical boundaries, testing theories
and methods and critically assessing their usefulness in understanding
the cultures of East Asia.
East Asia is currently
undergoing major transformations both within the region and in its
relationships outside the region. Those who possess a high degree
of proficiency in the languages of East Asia and a deep understanding
of its cultures, as well as the ability to think critically will
be best prepared to play a meaningful role in the emerging syncretism
that is East Asia.
The Department of
East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign offers the Master of Arts (A.M.) and the Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in East Asian Languages and Cultures.
The A.M. may be taken
either as a first step toward the Ph.D. in the Department or as
a terminal degree in preparation for various professional activities
and positions. It may also be pursued as part of an interdisciplinary
program of graduate studies such as the M.B.A.; or it may lead to
work at the doctoral level in one of the University's numerous other
disciplinary and professional graduate programs that permit specialization
in East Asian studies. Master's students who wish to pursue the
Ph.D. must apply for and be accepted into the doctoral program.
The Ph.D. is an advanced
research degree that qualifies its recipients for a variety of professional
and research careers. Often the degree leads to positions in teaching
and research at the college or university level, but it can also
be useful in other positions in the public and private sector where
advanced training in East Asian languages and cultures is valued.
It may also be pursued as part of an interdisciplinary program of
graduate studies, such as the M.B.A. The Ph.D. is the highest degree
conferred by the University, and all applicants for admission to
the Ph.D. program must first have earned an A.M., either in the
Department or elsewhere.
Director of Graduate
Studies:
Professor David G. Goodman
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
707 S. Mathews, Rm. 2090A
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: 217-244-1432
FAX: 217-244-4010, e-mail: dgoodman@uiuc.edu
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