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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Career Opportunities for Majors in East Asian Studies

Introduction

The East Asian Languages and Cultures Department offers major programs in Chinese and in East Asian Languages and Area Studies, and minor programs in Chinese, Japanese, and Asian Studies. For students just beginning the study of East Asian languages, the different writing systems, the complex characters and idioms, and the new set of sounds and inflections present intellectual challenges. Upper-level courses also offer more advanced students the opportunity for an in-depth analysis of another culture. Through courses on Chinese, Japanese and Korean civilization and literature, Rutgers students study the elements that formed these languages centuries ago and the forces that shape their modern expression.

Proficiency in an East Asian language opens doors to a wide range of opportunities for individual and academic growth, whether students seek the feeling of achievement that comes from mastering a different language, the practical skills that can lead to an exciting international career, or a new perspective on the world from a distant society. Today, students of East Asian languages enjoy expanded job opportunities, enhanced by a growing world economy and new political relationships. An impressive number of corporations and agencies operate branches worldwide as China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea have become more important in international trade. East Asian Languages and Area Studies as a major is versatile and helps develop skills useful anywhere. Your major is only one of many variables to be considered when developing your career plans. Many careers do not require a specific major, but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, responsible work experience, good grades and involvement in college activities.



A Sample of Related Occupations

Admissions Counselor Editor/Writer Lobbyist
Advertising Account Exec. Employee Relations Specialist Market Research Specialist
Archivist FBI/CIA Agent Museum Curator
Attorney Foreign Service Officer Non-profit Administrator
Business Manager Foreign Student Advisor Peace Corps/VISTA Worker
CIA/FBI Agent Government Agency Admin. Politician
Community Action Specialist Historic Preservation Specialist Professor/Educator
Community Affairs Specialist Historic Site Administrator Psychologist
Conflict Resolution Specialist Human Resources Specialist Public Administrator
Consultant Import/Export Specialist Public Information Officer
Consumer Advocate Int'l. Banker Public Policy Specialist
Copy Writer Int'l. Consultant Public Relations Specialist
Corporate Trainer Int'l. Relations Specialist Publications Specialist
Counselor Int'l. Trade Specialist Translator
Cultural Affairs Officer Interpreter Travel Consultant
Customer Relations Rep. Int'l. Conference Planner Writer/Author
Customs/Immigration Officer Journalist



Types of Employers

Private and Non-profit Organizations
Advertising Agencies Cultural Organizations Project Hope
Airlines/Airports Entertainment Firms Public Interest Groups
American Friends Service Foundations Public Relations Firms
American Schools Abroad Historic Sites / Historical Societies Red Cross Int'l.
Amnesty Int'l. Hospitals/Clinics Retail Stores
Archives Hotels/Restaurants/Resorts School Systems
Banks Int'l. Exchange Programs Social Service Agencies
Book Publishers Law Firms Television/Radio Stations
CARE, Inc Libraries Travel Agencies
Civic Organizations Manufacturing Firms United Nations
Clinics Museums World Health Organization
Colleges & Universities Newspapers/Magazines YMCA/YWCA
Consulting Firms Pan American Health Org.  
Consumer Organizations Professional Associations  

Government Agencies
Agency for Int'l. Development Immigration & Naturalization Service Office of Int'l. Policy & Programs
Bureau of Export Admin. Int'l. Trade Admin. Office of Int'l. Affairs
Bureau of Intelligence & Research Library of Congress Office of Int'l. Coop. & Development
Bureau of Int'l. Labor Affairs National Endowment for the Humanities Peace Corps/VISTA
CIA/FBI National Security Agency Smithsonian Institution
Civil Rights Commission NJ Governor's Commission on Int'l. Trade Telecommunications Satellite Organization
Consumer Affairs Office NJ Int'l. Trade Division US Customs Service
Department of Commerce NJ Travel & Tourism Division US Department of State
Foreign Commercial Service Office of Int'l. Education US Information Agency



Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates

Information is not available at this time on graduates from East Asian Studies.



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Last Updated: 09/15/2009

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