Language Intensive
CHINA: BEIJING (Fall/Spring/Full Year) - Prerequisite: Two years of college Chinese. Grade point average of 3.0 in language. Program: In cooperation with CET, Lewis and Clark offers a semester or a full-year program at the Chinese Language Training Center on the campus of Beijing Normal College of Foreign Languages. Study focuses on language, history, and contemporary culture. Housing is in college dormitories. Fulfills the overseas study requirement for the East Asian Studies major.
China:Beijing Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
CHINA: HARBIN (Fall/Spring/Full Year) - Prerequisite: Two years of college Chinese. Grade point average of 3.0 in language. Program: In cooperation with CET, Lewis and Clark offers a semester or a full-year program at the Chinese Language Training Center on the campus of the Harbin Institute of Technology. Study focuses on language, history, and contemporary culture. Housing is in college dormitories. Fulfills the overseas study requirement for the East Asian Studies major.
China: Harbin Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
JAPAN: OSAKA, KANSAI GAIDAI (Fall/Spring/Full Year)- Prerequisite: Two years of college Japanese. Grade point average of 3.0 in language. Program: In cooperation with Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Lewis & Clark College offers advanced students intensive Japanese language study and an East Asian Studies curriculum in the humanities and social sciences focusing on Japanese society and culture. All lecture courses are taught in English. Housing is with host families.
Japan: Osaka Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
General Culture Programs
INDIA: REGIONAL AREA STUDY (Fall 2009) - Prerequisite: None
Recommended Courses:
IA 257: Global Resource Dilemmas
HIST 217: The Emergence of Modern South Asia
MUS 305: World Music & Asia
RELS 241: Religion and Culture of Hindu India
SOAN 281: India in Sociological Perspective
SOAN 350: Global Inequality
Program: India's 5000-year history and current importance in the international socio/political scene provides an environment that is rich for intellectual inquiry. Program sites are in the north and south of Indiawith extended stays in New Delhi, Dehra Dun, Varanasi and Bangalore. The program starts in New Delhi under the direction of Dr. Sharada Nayak, Managing Director of the Educationala Resource Trust, and Dr. Sunil Kumar, a professor in the History at Delhi University. The study begins with a comprehensie three-week introduction to India and and academic focus on medieval history. This focus is complemented with field trips within New Delhi and trips to Tughluqabad, the Taj Mahal, and Fatehpur Sikri.
India: Regional Area Study Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
JAPAN: SAPPORO (Fall) - Prerequisite: One year of college Japanese. Program: Academic study focuses on the language, history, and contemporary culture of Japan. This program is part of a student exchange relationship with Hokusei Gakuen University in Sapporo, the capital city of Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. Students live with host families for the duration of the program. Fulfills the foreign language requirement and two-course international studies requirement. Fulfills the overseas study requirement for East Asian Studies. Japan: Sapporo Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
Vietnam: Regional Area Study (Spring 2010) - Prerequisites: Minimum 2.0 GPA. Program: Study will focus on a broad interdisciplinary introduction to the history, language, culture and politics of this Southeast Asian country. During the longes component, the program will be located Ho Chi Minh City where students will be immersed in extensive language study and introductory couse work. SEven to ten days will be spent in the central region, the ancient capital and historical center of Vietnam. A final segment of the program, will be offeredi n Haoi, the contemporary seat of the government. Weekend and day trips will supplement and enrich each course. Fulfills the IS 240 and IS 241 8 credit International Studies general education requirement.
Vietnam: General Area Study Program Information Sheet 2009/2010
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