The Minor in East Asian Studies provides a coherent framework for the study of East Asia. The minor is designed to prepare students for becoming leaders with specialized knowledge of the peoples, cultures, languages, and social systems of East Asia. It is also intended for heritage speakers of Chinese and Japanese, who wish to gain greater understanding of their identity, as well as for those who simply wish to acquire more knowledge about East Asia.
The minor in East Asian Studies provides opportunities for students to develop in-depth knowledge about China and Japan from multiple disciplinary perspectives and prepares students for future life and work in the region. Students will gain an understanding of the factors underlying Asia’s rising influence in the world and the possible consequences of this growing role. Available courses stretch across the fields of fine arts, history, language, philosophy, politics, religion, and sociology. The minor complements a major in any of these disciplines as well as others, e.g., international relations and international business. Students minoring in East Asian Studies are strongly encouraged to study abroad in Asia.
Please contact the Coordinator for East Asian Studies, Mary McCarthy, with any questions.
(21 credit hours)
History: HIST 021 (Pre-Modern East Asia) or HIST 022 (East Asia Since 1600) (3 credit hours)
Language: Two semesters of Chinese, Japanese, Korean (must transfer from another institution) or equivalent competence (6 credit hours)
Electives: Two courses each (four courses total) from the lists of social science and humanities/fine arts below (12 credit hours)
Study Abroad: Study abroad is strongly recommended, but not required. Students will take advantage of existing opportunities, including short-term travel seminars. Primary advisors and an advisor from WLC will work with Drake International to identify appropriate programs. Current faculty and staff are anticipated to develop new study abroad experiences in China and Japan.
ART 075 – Themes in Art History
ART 103 – Art of India, China, and Japan
ART 111 – Cultural Intersections C. 1900
ART 113 – Current Chinese Art and Issues
ART 117 – Chinese Landscape Painting
HIST 021 – Pre-Modern East Asia
HIST 022 – East Asia Since 1600
HIST 128 – Imperial China
HIST 129 - Modern China
HIST 130 – Twentieth Century China
HIST 131 – Modern Japan
HIST 170 – Women and Family in China
HIST 177 – Politics and Society: Late Imperial China
REL 064 – Introduction to Buddhism
PHIL/REL 103 – Philosophy and Religion in China
PHIL/REL 111 – Eastern Philosophy
REL 114 – Religions of Des Moines
PHIL/REL 121 – Comparative Religions
PHIL/REL 125 – Philosophy of Religion
REL 151 China: Way of the Sage
WLC 148 - Intercultural Communications
ECON 131 – China’s Economic and Business System
MKTG 170 – Global Marketing
POLS 109 – China and the World
POLS 109 - -Japan and the World: Issues of War and Memory
POLS 162 – The Government and Politics of China
POLS 163 – The Government and Politics of Japan
POLS 139 – Comparative Asian Politics
SCSS 130 – Contemporary Chinese Society
*Other courses may be applied to the minor as well, on the approval of your advisor.