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SECONDARY CONCENTRATION - LANGUAGE TRACK |
Basic Requirements: |
9 half-courses
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Sophomore Tutorial: |
EAS 97ab (offered in spring of sophomore year) | Language Instruction: | 6 semesters of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Tibetan, or Vietnamese; or an approved combination of courses in two of these languages. Note: Because this requirement is met by attaining an approved level of competence, it is possible to satisfy the requirement in part by work done or experience gained elsewhere. Students who are required to take less than six semesters of language will be required to take up to six half-courses in related work. |
Area Courses: |
2, including a historical survey course from the following list, are required: Societies of the World 12 (formerly Historical Study A-13): China: Traditions and Transformations, Societies of the World 13 (formerly Historical Study A-14): Japan in Asia and the World, Societies of the World 27 (formerly Historical Study A-75): The Two Koreas, or Korean 111. It is recommended that at least two area courses be upper-level seminars. This requirement may double-count towards your general education requirements. |
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Senior Thesis: |
Required. Joint and secondary concentration is for honors candidates only. Students doing a secondary concentration in EAS will take the senior tutorial of their primary concentration. They are also expected to participate in several seminars throughout the academic year, and join the EAS thesis writers' symposium in March. Please note that 99 (thesis writing) is taken in the primary concentration. |
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