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BA Honors and BA Major/Minor Requirements
44.9
East Asian Studies
44.9 East Asian Studies
44.9.1 Honors in Chinese or Japanese Studies
Students planning to apply for admission to the Honors program should consult §15.2.2 for admission requirements.
See §43.6 for Faculty regulations concerning the Honors program.
The Department offers the following Honors programs:
Honors in Chinese Studies requires a minimum of 48 and a maximum of 60 at the junior and senior levels. The program must include: CHINA 342, 402; EASIA 101, 6 in 400-level non-language CHINA courses, plus CHINA 490 and EASIA 480. The 48 minimum may include a maximum of 12 EASIA. | |
Honors in Japanese Studies requires a minimum of 48 and a maximum of 60 at the junior and senior levels. The program must include: EASIA 101; JAPAN 341, 402; 6 in 400-level non-language JAPAN courses, plus EASIA 480 and JAPAN 490. The 48 minimum may include a maximum of 12 EASIA. |
In each of these programs, an original thesis is required on a topic related to senior course material. The thesis will be written under the supervision of an advisor chosen by the Department.
Promotion Requirements
Promotion from year to year in any of the department’s honors programs requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 on all courses applied to the major.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation with Honors in any of the department’s honors programs requires a graduation average of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all courses applied to the major. Graduation with First Class Honors requires an average of at least 3.7 in all senior courses applied to the major and a GPA of at least 3.5 or better in all courses in the final year (last 30).
44.9.2 Combined Honors in East Asian Studies
Combined Honors programs are offered by the Department of East Asian Studies. The common requirements in these Combined Honors programs are the same as for other Honors programs (refer to §43.6).
Available combined Honors programs are:
Combined Honors in Chinese and one other discipline, which may be East Asian Studies. | |
Combined Honors in Japanese and one other discipline, which may be East Asian Studies. | |
Combined Honors in East Asian Studies and one other discipline, which may be Chinese or Japanese. |
A Combined Honors program as specified above in (1), (2) or (3) requires a minimum of 36 in Chinese or Japanese, which must include the courses identified as requirements for the Honors in Chinese Studies or the courses identified as requirements for the Honors in Japanese Studies, and a minimum of 36 in the other discipline or in East Asian Studies. A Combined Honors program as specified in (3) above requires a minimum of 42, including 18 in either Chinese or Japanese language, 9 in either Chinese or Japanese literature and culture, and 9 to be chosen from EASIA courses, and/or from the approved list of East Asian content courses. As well, EASIA 480 Honors Seminar and EASIA 490 Honors thesis must be taken in the final year of the (3) program. No credit can be counted twice to meet these requirements.
Promotion and Graduation Requirements
In a combined honors program, students must meet the promotion and graduation standards of each department. The requirements for all honors programs in the Department of East Asian Studies are outlined in §44.9.1.
44.9.3 Major and Minor in Chinese, Japanese, or East Asian Studies
Degree of BA
Students with a background in one of the languages should consult the Department before selecting courses. All prospective students are asked to contact the Department for information, advice, and program planning.
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Major Requirements
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Minor Requirements
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Note: Students taking Chinese or Japanese as a major or minor and East Asian Studies as a major or minor cannot count EASIA courses toward requirements for the Chinese or Japanese major or minor.
44.9.4 Certificate in Translation Studies in Chinese or Japanese
Students may pursue this certificate in translation studies while fulfilling existing requirements in their disciplines by choosing courses (see below) for a minimum of 27. While the certificate does not prepare students to be full-fledged translators upon graduation, it provides them with the necessary focus to pursue further training in the profession. Furthermore, since cultural literacy is emphasized in the certificate, students who complete its requirements will have honed their skills in their area of specialization and will be ready to embark on many types of careers requiring cultural expertise in government organizations, foreign trade, business abroad, and tourism. The certificate is only granted at the time of graduation.
Japanese:
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Please note that the Certificate in Translation Studies in Japanese is available only to students with a major or minor in Japanese or East Asian Studies in the Faculties of Arts or Science (see §43.1).