Asian Studies
The Asian Studies Program started in 1970. In 1990, the University of Toledo established the Asian Studies Institute to manage the Asian Studies Degree Program and to coordinate scholarly activities with Asia. The first director of the Institute was Dr. George Jan, Professor of Political Sciences, followed by Anthony Koh, Associate Professor of Business Administration, from 1996-1998. Then Dr. Gene Chang, Professor of Economics, lead the program and the institute as the third director for 17 years (1998-2015). The current director is Dr. An Chung Cheng, Associate Professor at the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
The institute currently has 40 faculty and staff members from different colleges of
the university. It is a home and resource for the interested faculty members, students
and the general public. The institute also hosts a number of visiting scholars from
overseas in the field of Asian studies.
The institute regularly sponsors various events such as lectures, film series, and
discussions to provide a deeper understanding of Asia and to promote scholarly and
cultural exchanges between the university, northwest Ohio and Asian countries.
The Asian Studies Institute manages the Asian Studies program. The program offers
a B.A. degree in Asian Studies. The degree is awarded by the College of Arts and
Sciences. The program is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive and
systematic education in Asian affairs. Emphasis is placed on language, culture, political
science, economics, history, and geography, as well as business environment and other
related areas. In addition to taking these Asian Studies courses, students may participate
in activities including seminars and study abroad programs in Asia.
In addition to the general education requirements of the University of Toledo and
the College of Arts and Letters, students will take 30 hours in Asian Studies selected
from the list of courses at the program website. Students must select courses from
a minimum of three different departments; no more than 15 hours of course work from
one department will be counted toward the Asian Studies major.
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Director: An Chung Cheng
Phone: 419.530.2146
2801 W. Bancroft St., MS 127, Toledo, OH 43606
e-mail: anchung.cheng@utoledo.edu
The University of Toledo has established exchange relationships with many Asian institutes. Each year, our faculty members visit Asia, while scholars from China, India, Japan, Korea and other Asian countries visit our institute.
The Asian Studies Program offers students a comprehensive education in Asian affairs and helps them to meet the requirements of today's world.