East Asian Languages and Literatures (EALL)
Courses

EALL 109. Language of Food in East Asia. 4 Credits.
This introductory course offers an intellectual feast on the language of food and foodways in East Asia. It introduces students to East Asian food cultures and heritages through the lens of language.
Additional Information:
Arts & Letters Area
Cultural Literacy: Global Perspectives

EALL 196. Field Studies: [Topic]. 1-2 Credits.
A series of practical experiences on or off campus to understand principles or develop skills in performing selected tasks.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 198. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-2 Credits.
An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 199. Special Studies: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.
Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 199L. Special Studies: [Topic]. 4 Credits.
Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 209. Languages and Societies in East Asia. 4 Credits.
Introduction to languages and societies in East Asia. Topics include the structure of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; politeness; intercultural communication; writing; minority and immigrant communities. Taught in English.
Additional Information:
Arts & Letters Area
Cultural Literacy: Global Perspectives

EALL 211. Japan A Cultural Odyssey. 4 Credits.
Introduction to distinctive features of Japan's linguistic, literary, artistic, and religio-philosophical heritage. Includes guest lectures, films.
Additional Information:
Arts & Letters Area
Cultural Literacy: Global Perspectives

EALL 399. Special Studies: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.
Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 401. Research: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.
Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 402. Supervised Tutoring. 1-12 Credits.
A student, under faculty supervision, accepts responsibility for tutoring other students within the discipline.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 405. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.
A particular selection of material read by a student and discussed in conference with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 406. Field Studies: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.
A series of practical experiences on or off campus to understand principles or develop skills in performing selected tasks.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 407. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-4 Credits.
A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 408. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.
An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 409. Terminal Project. 1-12 Credits.
A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 410. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.
Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 440. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Phonetics. 4 Credits.
This course introduces students to the articulatory and acoustic analyses of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean sound systems. Students acquire knowledge of the sound systems of the three languages and to engage in the examination of current issues involving Chinese, Japanese and Korean phonetics.
Requisites: Prereq: One from CHN 103, JPN 103, KRN 103.

EALL 442. Second-Language Acquisition. 4 Credits.
Analyzes how important theories and concepts in second-language acquisition apply specifically to the learning of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

EALL 443. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Pedagogy. 4 Credits.
Advanced language pedagogy; includes investigation of issues pertinent to the teaching of East Asian languages.
Requisites: Prereq: one from CHN 303, JPN 303, KRN 303.
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BA Language Satisfying Course

EALL 445. East Asian Psycholinguistics. 4 Credits.
Language is a fundamental aspect of human beings and is central to social life. In this course, we will consider a range of topics relevant to our ability to comprehend and produce language, focusing on East Asian languages. We will discuss various topics ranging from the nature of abstract linguistic representation to the relationships between language, cognition, and culture.

EALL 460. Teaching East Asian Languages and Literatures at College Level. 2 Credits.
Training in Chinese and Japanese language instruction through lectures, observations, and teaching practicums.
Repeatable 3 times for a maximum of 8 credits

EALL 507. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-4 Credits.
A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 508. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-21 Credits.
An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 510. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits.
Experimental course - topic varies.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 540. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Phonetics. 4 Credits.
This course introduces students to the articulatory and acoustic analyses of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean sound systems. Students acquire knowledge of the sound systems of the three languages and to engage in the examination of current issues involving Chinese, Japanese and Korean phonetics.

EALL 542. Second-Language Acquisition. 4 Credits.
Analyzes how important theories and concepts in second-language acquisition apply specifically to the learning of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

EALL 543. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Pedagogy. 4 Credits.
Advanced language pedagogy; includes investigation of issues pertinent to the teaching of East Asian languages.

EALL 545. East Asian Psycholinguistics. 4 Credits.
Language is a fundamental aspect of human beings and is central to social life. In this course, we will consider a range of topics relevant to our ability to comprehend and produce language, focusing on East Asian languages. We will discuss various topics ranging from the nature of abstract linguistic representation to the relationships between language, cognition, and culture.

EALL 560. Teaching East Asian Languages and Literatures at College Level. 2 Credits.
Training in Chinese and Japanese language instruction through lectures, observations, and teaching practicums.
Repeatable 3 times for a maximum of 8 credits

EALL 601. Research: [Topic]. 1-10 Credits.
Disciplined inquiry of a topic with varying techniques and assignments suited to the nature and conditions of the problem being investigated. Often pursued in relation to a dissertation or thesis.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 603. Dissertation. 1-16 Credits.
A written document resulting from study or research and submitted as a major requirement for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 605. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-16 Credits.
A particular selection of material read by a student and discussed in conference with a faculty member.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 607. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits.
A small group of students studying a subject with a faculty member. Although practices vary, students may do original research and exchange results through informal lectures, reports, and discussions.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 608. Workshop: [Topic]. 1-4 Credits.
An intensive experience, limited in scope and time, in which a group of students focus on skills development rather than content mastery.
Repeatable 3 times for a maximum of 12 credits when topic changes

EALL 609. Terminal Project. 1-12 Credits.
A presentation incorporating the knowledge and skills acquired from course work completed for a degree.
Repeatable 99 times

EALL 611. Critical Approaches. 2 Credits.
Introduces recent research and methodologies in the fields of Chinese, Japanese and Korean traditional and modern literary, cultural, film, and linguistic studies.

EALL 680. Linguistics Research and Bibliography. 5 Credits.
Provides critical training in quantitative and qualitative methods and bibliography research in linguistics and language pedagogy.