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Stanfords interdisciplinary MA program in East Asian Studies is designed both for students who plan to complete a PhD but who have not yet decided on the particular discipline in which they prefer to work and for students who wish to gain a background in East Asian Studies in connection with a career in nonacademic
Hardest Majors to Get Into at UC Berkeley Computer Science 4% Admit Rate. Berkeleys Computer Science (CS) program is one of the most selective majors, with an admission rate of just 4%. Public Health 5% Admit Rate. Engineering 7% Admit Rate. Architecture 8% Admit Rate. Social Sciences 9% Admit Rate.
The curriculum of the Japanese Language and Culture major focuses on acquiring the modern and classical forms of the language, engaging in informed and critical reading of a wide range of East Asian texts within their historical and cultural contexts, and developing effective writing skills and critical thinking.
Introduction to the Major The program explores connections among Asian communities in the United States and around the world in terms of the entangled histories and circuits of migration and the interconnected space through which people, capital, ideas, influences, and activism flow among Asian diasporic communities.
East Asian Area Studies Major The EAAS major also provides a strong foundation for students pursuing additional training in graduate or professional programs as well as those seeking careers in public service, journalism, international business and law, government, and the private sector.

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The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures offers undergraduate majors in Chinese, Japanese, and East Asian Religion Thought and Culture as well as a sequence of courses in Korean language and literature. The Department also offers undergraduate minors in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tibetan.

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