Welcome...
to the the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. EALL is the largest department of its kind in the country and offers a curriculum unparalleled in its breadth, depth, and variety of courses in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
At the undergraduate level, language skill courses are aimed at developing a high level of proficiency in both the spoken and written aspects of the languages. Cultural awareness as well as language proficiency are promoted through extra-curricular activities such as student clubs, video/film showings, lectures, and study abroad programs. The department currently offers through the Study Abroad Center programs in Hainan, China and Kobe, Japan. Other courses provide both introductory and advanced coverage of the literatures of East Asia and the analysis and description of the languages themselves. The graduate program is primarily designed to provide students with advanced professional training in language history, structure, pedagogy, and sociolinguistics, as well as literary history and criticism.
What's New
- Oct 19, 2009 - Updated Placement Tests For Spring 2010 Registration
- July 8, 2009 - Updated Requirements for Certificate in Korean.
- May 28, 2009 - Updated Undergraduate Korean Programs section.
- May 8, 2009 - The Intent to Register as a Graduate Student in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures form is now available.
- Apr. 29, 2009 - Updated Undergraduate Japanese Programs section
- Apr. 20, 2009 - EALL department newsletter for April 2009
- Apr. 15, 2009 - Update on "Representing EALL Graduate Students"
- Apr. 8, 2009 - View photos taken during the 2009 UH Korean Culture Day
- Mar. 13, 2009 - Updated placement test schedule for the Japanese section
- Jan. 16, 2009 - Audio files for JPN 211 and JPN 212
- Jan. 14, 2009 - Audio files for JPN 111 and JPN 112
- Jan. 12, 2009 - Links to BRIX sites courses for the Spring 2009 semester (see course pages for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)
- Jan. 11, 2009 - New door card and schedule/contact form for Spring 2009
- Oct. 28, 2008 - Video for the 2008 Nippon Culture Day