The mission of the undergraduate program in Japanese is to expose students to a variety of perspectives in Japanese language, culture, and history by providing students with training in writing and communication, literature, and civilization. Emphasis in classes is on developing powers of critical thinking and expression that will serve students well no matter what their ultimate career goals are. The program prepares students for diverse professions and enterprises, including business, government service, and academia.
African and African American Studies
Chinese
Explore a variety of perspectives in Chinese language, culture, and history.
Comparative Literature
While Comparative Literature seeks to prepare its students for reading and research in the languages and histories of different societies and periods, it is also dedicated to their critical and cultural analysis.
Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
Focus on democracy, economic development, and rule of law subjects in any university department to earn honors in democracy, development, and rule of law.
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