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Skip to contentEast Asian Languages and CulturesMenu Close Search UndergraduateGraduateEALC PhD & MA programsStudent ResourcesEventsNamed Lecture SeriesOur PeopleFaculty BookshelfLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesRecent NewsContact UsAlumni Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S Our PeopleUndergraduateGraduateResourcesEventsNews About Our Department Welcome to the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. EALC explores the complexity and richness of human experience as expressed in the languages, histories, cultures, and literatures of China, Japan, and Korea. Not only are the civilizations of East Asia among the world's most ancient, these three cultural and linguistic areas have also come to play a vital role in today's global economy. EALC offers a wide-ranging and diverse curriculum by means of which students may acquire knowledge and understanding of the literary, historical and cultural expressions of East Asia from ancient times up to the present. Our language programs also foster the ability to negotiate meaning in a culturally and contextually appropriate manner through the development of high levels of proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The emphasis in the East Asian Language and Culture programs (with concentrations on Chinese, Japanese or Korean), is on achieving high competency in the relevant language and learning how to read texts from the target culture—literary, philosophical, cultural, historical, or even visual—with an informed appreciation of the contexts in which they were produced.  The goal of all of these studies -- language, textual and interdisciplinary -- is to acquire the cultural sensitivities needed to become sophisticated scholars and educated global citizens, as well as to provide a deeper appreciation of our common cultural experience and the intrinsic value of humanistic study. Since FL21 East Asian Languages and Cultures has offered a unified EALC major and minor. The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures respectfully acknowledges that we are on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Osage Nation. The process of knowing and acknowledging the land we stand on is a way of honoring and expressing gratitude for the ancestral Osage people who were on this land before us. For more information about the Osage Nation, click here.  three cultures, one program New EALC PhD and MA degrees for FL23 East Asian Languages and Cultures UG Program upcoming eventsSee More Events First Day of FL24 Classes August 26, 20248:00 AM Awards & NotablesChen, Kuzuoğlu awarded ACLS early career fellowshipsRead MoreAwards & NotablesThird Annual David Sands Holloway Memorial AwardsRead More Being able to study in the Japanese Language Program at Wash U is, without a doubt, one of the most enjoyable and fulfilling experiences of my time at Wash U. And it is studying Japanese that inspired me to pick up a few novels in Japanese-to-English translation in the summer before my sophomore year - which, in turn, took me so completely that I couldn't wait until the fall to declare my major in Japanese Language and Culture. Ultimately, I loved being a part of EALC at Wash U. I loved being a part of the Japanese Language Program.―Katarina Lacy KlafkaMajor in Japanese Language & Culture, Minor in Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, '16 Quick LinksResourcesEventsCareers & OutcomesOur PeopleAlumniContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Contact Us: East Asian Languages and Cultures [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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