Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Chinese

Opportunities

Student organizations

Learn about the Chinese Student Activities and opportunities including Chinese Club and Chinese Conversation Hour.

Study Abroad

Learn about opportunities to Study Abroad in China.

Work in China

American graduates are finding jobs in China. Read the New York Times article.

Information

East Asian-Studies Minor requirements

Our East-Asian Studies minor includes a choice of classes both in Chinese and in Japanese language and cultural studies.

news

East Asian Languages great choice for International Business

The business world is keeping an open eye on Asia, and ISU students are incorporating East Asian studies into their education.  Bloomberg rankings lists Mandarin, spoken by 845 million people, as scoring highest in a ranking of languages, excluding English, based on business usefulness.  Dr. Roger Thomas, Coordinator for the EA-Studies minor expressed that learning a language is key to understanding a culture. “To learn any language is to better understand human nature. It helps to get inside another culture, and not approach it as an outsider.”  Having an inside track is key to business majors – and also to major businesses in the European Union, who are encouraging learning Mandarin.  Europeans already speak 3 or 4 languages, and now are seeing the importance of exposure to Asian languages because the market is so significant.”

A taste of China

Chinese Language Club generally meets every Tuesday, from 7pm to 8pm.
Every 1st and 3rd week of the month are Culture nights.  Every 2nd and 4th week of the month are Conversation Hours.  Meetings take place at I-House in Manchester.