University of North Georgia

06/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/09/2024 19:15

East Asian studies rolls out internships

Olivo Sandoval, originally from MoroleĆ³n, Mexico, is pursuing degrees in modern languages with a concentration in Spanish language and literature and East Asian studies with a Japanese concentration. She said her students refer to her as "Susana-Sensei," or "Teacher Susana."

"I am surprised with the structure of the school. Students are taking classes in full Japanese. Even during the math period they receive instruction in Japanese," she said. "Children are very energetic, and as educators, we need to keep a cheerful and strict attitude with them. Still, I am enjoying spending time with students who are learning English and Japanese."

The internship provides professional experience which Olivo Sandoval believes is an asset in her application for a graduate degree. Her career plans include being a Foreign Service officer focused on public diplomacy, and the exposure to different cultures and languages is important.

Kim and Dr. Christopher Jespersen, dean of the College of Arts & Letters, developed the East Asian studies program.

"We worked together, and we made this program which concentrates on China, Japan and Korea so students can choose a country concentration and graduate with their specialty," Kim said.

Faculty of the East Asian Studies program, including Dr. Jiyoung Daniel, Dr. Tomoe Nishio and Dr. Robin O'Day, visited potential employers.

"In the process, we became acquainted with these schools and were able to propose an internship program that would benefit both them and our students," Kim said.

Kim said it's a learning experience for all.

"They are teaching kids mathematics and science in Japanese or Korean, and our students never learned those terms," Kim said. "So they are learning and teaching at the same time."