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East Asian Studies
It has become a commonplace to talk about globalization, cultural
diversity, and the “shrinking” of the globe. At a personal level,
what these ideas really come down to is that we cannot remain bound
by the traditions, assumptions, culture and language we are brought
up with; we must experience and learn about the rest of the world
to become truly global citizens. Fortunately, this process is also
one of tremendous self-discovery, excitement, and pleasure. East
Asia is one of the most fascinating and rewarding regions of the
world to learn about and to experience first-hand. Not only do the
nations of China, Taiwan, the two Koreas, and Japan share a
heritage in one of the world’s oldest and most intriguing cultural
traditions, they are also some of the most important players on the
international stage. The field of East Asian Studies offers an
integrated program of language study, interdisciplinary coursework,
and study abroad opportunities to guide students in discovering
this important part of the world and developing the skills to
approach it intelligently and confidently.
Eckerd has one of the strongest programs in East Asian Studies of
any small college in the southeastern United States. As a small
liberal arts college, Eckerd is able to offer instruction in East
Asian Studies in a specialized, personal way unavailable at larger
institutions, including tutorials, independent study options, and
faculty-student collaborative research opportunities. Eckerd has
strong international focus, especially through our programs in International
Relations & Global Affairs and International
Business. We have a large number of international students (13%
of the student body), many from Asian countries, and house a
separate English Language School with many Asian students who are
available for socializing and for language exchange. Situated in
the large and dynamic urban center of Tampa Bay, Eckerd also offers
ready access to Asian art collections, Asian immigrant communities,
international businesses, and ready transportation connections to
the wider world.
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