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Mission & Vision Statements
Department Mission
The mission of the Department of Asian Languages and Literature
is to serve the University, the region, the nation, and
the world at large by:
- providing instruction, at the elementary through advanced
levels, in important representative languages
of East, South, Southeast, and Central Asia;
- contributing to the general education function of the
University, through instruction on the literatures,
civilizations, and cultures of Asia;
- offering courses of study leading to the BA, MA, and
PhD degrees in Asian Languages and Literature;
- training undergraduate and graduate students, who go
on to use their knowledge of and proficiency in Asian
languages and literature in diverse professions and enterprises,
including business, government service, and academia;
- expanding knowledge, through research in diverse areas,
whether historical or descriptive, basic
or applied, concerning the languages, literatures, and
cultures of
Asia;
- promoting educational and cultural exchange between
the University of Washington and educational
institutions throughout Asia;
- collaborating with other academic units in interdisciplinary
curricular and research endeavors;
- assisting educational institutions by training future
teachers;
- serving the region by means of the expertise and knowledge
possessed by members of the department; and
- sponsoring talks, colloquia, conferences, and symposia
that expose the general and University communities
to intellectual and cultural trends related to Asian
languages,
literatures, and civilizations.
Department Vision
The University of Washington's Department of Asian Languages
and Literature is a nationally and internationally renowned
department engaged in teaching, research, and service with
regard to representative languages and literatures of East,
South, Southeast, and Central Asia. The Department places
particular emphasis on treating Asian languages and literatures
in a broad humanistic context, taking care to examine them
with reference to the cultures and cultural traditions
within which they exist and have developed.
The Department
seeks to achieve an effective balance among its various
activities. Through its language classes, it seeks to inculcate
in students, both undergraduate and graduate, advanced
abilities to utilize Asian languages for a multiplicity
of purposes in a rapidly changing world. Through its courses
on literature, culture, and civilization; the Department
seeks to spread awareness of the contributions of Asia
to the literary and cultural traditions of the world as
a whole. And through its research, in areas as far-ranging
as literature, linguistics, language pedagogy, philology,
religion, epigraphy and paleography, and cultural studies;
it attempts to increase knowledge about a geographical
region that includes approximately forty percent of the
world's population.
The Department of Asian Languages and Literature is situated
in one of the thriving cultural and economic centers of
the Pacific Rim, and serves as a vital resource to Seattle,
the State of Washington, and the Pacific Northwest as a
whole. As this region continues to expand its influence
on the world stage, knowledge of Asia, its languages and
cultures, is indispensable. The Department plays a vital
role in training the next generation of citizens to meet
the challenges of an increasingly interrelated world. The
Department also takes pride in its status as a visible
link in a chain of first-tier institutions throughout the
world dedicated to the study of the languages and literatures
of Asia.
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