Berkeley to Halve Its Offerings in East Asian Languages

Francis Hult francis.hult at UTSA.EDU
Tue May 13 04:12:30 UTC 2008


Via lgpolicy...
 

May 8, 2008
Budget Crisis Prompts Berkeley to Halve Its Offerings in East Asian
Studies

The California budget crisis has taken a toll on the University of
California at Berkeleys department of East Asian languages and cultures,
which has announced that this fall it will eliminate classes for 1,500
students to make up for an unexpected financial shortfall.

The cuts are a response to Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneggers proposed state
budget, which would reduce spending on Berkeley by $30-million to
$40-million, the Daily Californian reported. The university has asked
several academic departments to make cuts to courses and faculty members
to close the gap, but hardest hit will be departments that employ many
adjunct lecturers and graduate-student instructors.

As a result, the East Asian department, which expects to lose $300,000 in
support, will cut 40 percent of its courses in Japanese, 54 percent of
those in Chinese, and 66 percent of those in Korean. It will also not
renew contracts for 13 lecturers. According to a notice on its Web site,
the department will restrict enrollment in its courses to students in the
College of Letters & Science.

Full story:

http://chronicle.com/news/article/4458/budget-crisis-prompts-berkeley-to-halve-its-offerings-in-east-asian-studies



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