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Can I double major in East Asian Studies with a Japanese/ Chinese/ International Relations major?

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Can I double major in East Asian Studies with a Japanese/ Chinese/ International Relations major?

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Yes. In fact you can overlap the lower division courses (including the first two years of language study) and up to 7 units of upper division units. Having a double major in EAS with either Chinese or Japanese will allow the student to have a more well rounded and diverse approach to their area study outside of language and literature studies. Having a double major in EAS with International Relations will allow the student to pursue IR’s Track 4: Peoples and Nationalities with an Area Studies Requirement in East/ South Asia. Also the quarter of an education or internship abroad experience can be achieved simultaneously with education abroad programs that fulfill EAS major. Please refer to the “Study Abroad” tab for more information.

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