Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 15,700 (US$ 15,700) a year | Contact provider |
Harpur College of Ar...
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Course summary
This program focuses on the language, culture and historical experience of one of the following East Asian areas: Chinese, Japanese or Korean.
Program modules
This course covers the following modules, AAAS 210 (Introduction to Japanese Culture), 211 (Korean Civilization), 218 (Structure of Korean), 219 (Structure of Japanese), 240 (Korean Literature and Culture, Pre 20th C), 241 (Classical Chinese Literature in Translation), 271 (Japan to 1600), 273 (Chinese Civilization), 274 (Modern China), 275 (Labor and Society in Contemporary Japan), 251 (Classical Japanese Literature and Culture), 313 (Religions and Cultures of Korea), 317 (Economy of China), 341 (China and the West), 350 (Modern Japanese Literature in Translation), 361 (Korea in the Age of Empire), 372 (20th Century Japan), 374 (China in the 20th Century), 431 (Confucianism and Korea), 449 (Pedagogy-E. Asian Languages, Korean), 472 (Chinese Women and the Family); CHIN 305 (Advanced Chinese I), CHIN 306 (Advanced Chinese II), JPN 305 (Advanced Reading and Comprehension I), JPN 306 (Advanced Reading and Comprehension II), KOR 305 (Advanced Reading and Comprehension I) and KOR 306 (Advanced Reading and Comprehension II). In addition to the three common core courses, students must complete two (2) intermediate Chinese, Japanese, or Korean language courses (203 and 204) or demonstrate language proficiency at the 204 level. Students should complete four (4) courses designated as Asian Specialization, meaning courses relating to the culture or society of their choice, specifically Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should be a high school graduate. They must have SAT or ACT scores. Non native English speakers must have TOEFL or IELTS or SAT I Verbal scores. The minimum TOEFL scores are: Paper-based: 550; Computer-based: 213; Internet-based: 80. IELTS score is: 6.5, with no individual bands below 5.0; SAT I Verbal minimum score of 500.
State University of Newyork At Binghamton accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
State University Of Newyork At Binghamton
Department name
Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies
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