East Asian Studies Minor
The East Asian Studies (EAS) minor recognizes the importance of Asia in shaping global interconnections and brings together historical and contemporary notions of "Asia" and Asian, Asian American, and Asian diasporic communities. Students in this interdisciplinary program will encounter a balanced liberal arts and professional perspective to support their intercultural knowledge and competence as they embark on careers in an increasingly diverse workforce.
- International business
- International relations
- Teaching overseas
- Tourism
- Government organizations
- Law and social work
- Cultural institutions
- Education
Location & Format
Undergraduate students in this program study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.
Format:Coursework
Coursework is offered in a variety of subjects, including:
- History
- Languages
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Politics
- Cultures
- Art
- Geography
- Asian American studies
EAS minor requires 22 credits. Study abroad credits count for electives. See catalog for details.
Career Options
East Asian studies can be instrumental for a variety of careers:
Helpful Links
For More Information
School of Interdisciplinary StudiesEast Asian Studies
961381.com/eas
117 Lake Ontario Hall
(616) 331-8110
[email protected]
"The knowledge I gained through my minor gave me an advantage over other job candidates. I was selected for a job because I had the background to work with East Asian immigrant communities. It helped me when I was working in the academic world, the nonprofit sector, and in government. All of these roles were quite varied, but I was given the opportunity because of my knowledge of East Asia."
HISTORY MAJOR, EAS MINOR ALUMNA