EALC is IU's central department for study of all aspects of East Asian language, civilization, and society. Home to 31 faculty members, the department is large enough to encompass the diversity of East Asian cultures, from contemporary politics to ancient philosophy, yet small enough to provide a close, collegial environment for teaching and research. We offer Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, and Korean from beginning to advanced levels, and a full range of courses on East Asian literature, history, politics, religion, and art. Our undergraduate degree programs build the foundation for careers in teaching and research, international business and law, the foreign service, and cultural institutions. At the graduate level, our programs are tailored to meet students' individual needs and interests, yet all combine rigorous training in East Asian languages with extensive study in their chosen disciplines.
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Major grant from Korea Foundation, Korean IU alumni will endow new chair at IU Bloomington
IU participating in national China Town Hall featuring U.S. Ambassador Locke
IU research center to present findings on China and global governance at international conference
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