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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Asian Studies Minor
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Requirements: 15-18 credit hours of Asia-related courses. A minimum grade of C or higher is required in all courses counting toward the minor. No more than two courses (6-8 hours) may come from a single discipline/prefix. Courses counted toward the interdisciplinary minor cannot also count toward the major.
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Required Introductory Course (3 Hours)
Choose one Asian Language Course from the Following (3 Hours)
Notes
- The selected course should be in addition to the course used to fulfill requirements in Area F or Area G, if appropriate.
- Students who are native speakers of one of the above languages must either take a course in another language or take four courses from section 3 below. Transfer students who have course credit in other Asian languages may apply these to the minor on approval of the minor faculty coordinator.
Choose Three Courses from the Following (9-12 Hours)
- ARBC 4501 - Classical Arabic Literature and Culture - CTW 3 Credit Hours
- ARBC 4502 - Modern Arabic Literature in Translation - CTW 3 Credit Hours
- CHIN 3080 - Panorama of Traditional Chinese Culture-CTW 3 Credit Hours
- CHIN 4011 - Chinese for Internal Business I 3 Credit Hours
- CHIN 4012 - Chinese for International Business II 3 Credit Hours
- CHIN 4021 - Modern/Contemporary Chinese Literature in Translation 3 Credit Hours
- GLOS 3700 - China and Japan to 1600 4 Credit Hours
or - HIST 3700 - China and Japan to 1600 4 Credit Hours
- GLOS 3710 - China and Japan since 1600 4 Credit Hours
or - HIST 3710 - China and Japan since 1600 4 Credit Hours
- GLOS 3780 - Middle East 600-1800 4 Credit Hours
or - HIST 3780 - Middle East 600-1800 4 Credit Hours
or - MES 4110 - The Middle East, 600 to 1800 4 Credit Hours
- GLOS 3800 - History of India from the Indus Civilization to the Present 3 Credit Hours
or - HIST 3800 - History of India from the Indus Civilization to the Present 3 Credit Hours
- GLOS 3850 - China, India, and the Modern World Economy 3 Credit Hours
or - HIST 3850 - China, India, and the Modern World Economy 3 Credit Hours
- GERO 4119 - Global Aging and Families 3 Credit Hours (study abroad course in Asia only)
or - SOCI 4119 - Global Aging and Families 3 Credit Hours (study abroad course in Asia only)
- HIST 3615 - The Indian Ocean World 4 Credit Hours
- HIST 3790 - The Middle East since 1800 4 Credit Hours
or - MES 4120 - The Middle East since 1800 4 Credit Hours
- IB 4030 - China’s Economy & International Business Environment 3 Credit Hours
- JAPN 3081 - Japanese Language and Society 3 Credit Hours
- KORE 3011 - Korean Proficiency Through Korean Television Drama 3 Credit Hours
- KORE 4011 - Korean for Professional Purposes 3 Credit Hours
- KORE 4300 - Korean Language, Culture and Society 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 4255 - Politics and Political Economy of East Asia 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 4256 - Politics and Political Economy of Japan 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 4257 - Chinese Politics 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 4465 - China in the International System 3 Credit Hours
- POLS 4258 - Government and Politics of South Asia 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4610 - Hinduism 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4612 - Hindu Sacred Myths and Epics 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4615 - Introduction to Buddhism in Asia and the West 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4620 - Introduction to Daoism, Confucianism, and the Religions of China 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4625 - Introduction to Zen Buddhism, Shinto, and the Religions of Japan 3 Credit Hours
- RELS 4628 - Topics in Asian Religion 3 Credit Hours
- SOCI 3315 - Asian American Experience 3 Credit Hours
- WGSS 4240 - Sexuality and Gender in Asia 3 Credit Hours
- Study abroad in Asia 3 Hours
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