Extractions: The London occasion was organised by 50 art dealers, three of the capital's leading auction houses and major art galleries. Asian Art made its point effectively with fashion shows, lectures, seminars and social gatherings on an unprecedented scale demonstrating the extraordinary alliance between academia and commercial concerns unequalled in British contemporary history.
Field Requirement Courses asian 202, literature and Culture of Traditional Japan, 5 cr. Usually offeredAlternate Years C lit 322, Studies in asian and Western literature, 5 cr. http://depts.washington.edu/engl/ugrad/ugfield.html
Extractions: myhome="undergraduate"; Advising Quarterly Course Descriptions Apply to the Major Degree Tracks and Requirements ... Undergraduate Calendar The Field Requirement focuses on literature underrepresented in the Anglo-American canon or literature taught in a department other than English. The 3-5 credit courses listed below all meet the English Field Requirement, and most meet Areas of Knowledge-VLPA as well. None requires prerequsites. These courses are taught in English translation, although other literature courses taught either in the original language or not listed here may be acceptable. Please check with an English adviser in A2B Padelford. Every effort has been made to provide specific information about the courses below to assist students in course scheduling, but departments make changes in course availability based on many things, and unfortunately, we cannot guarantee accuracy in all cases. To view or print the list of field courses in PDF format, click
Asian Studies Poli Sci 434 China and Japan Friends or Foe (3) Poli Sci 451T Problems inInternational Politics (3) Comp lit 380 Introduction to asian literature (3) http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/asianstudies.asp
Extractions: Ian Bailey (Kinesiology and Health Promotion), K. Chu (Economics), Craig Ihara (Philosophy), Irene Lange (Marketing), Keiji Matsumoto (Foreign Languages), Vera Simone (Political Science), Preston Stedman (Music), Barbara Weightman (Geography), Rich Wiseman (Speech Communication) and Heping Zhao (English). INTRODUCTION Asia, more than any other region in the world, has become the focus of extensive international business, political relationships, and cultural exchange. Millions of people of Asian descent have become an integral part of American society. Indeed, California, more than any other place in the United States, is the residence of immigrants from throughout Asia. In order to keep pace with current developments in this extremely important part of the world, students are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to minor in Asian Studies. The faculty for the Asian Studies Minor is drawn from several departments. What they have in common is that they teach and do research on Asia. The interdisciplinary nature of the Minor allows students the unique opportunity to learn about Asia from broad and differing perspectives.
Institute For Asian Studies CPO 4541, Politics of China. CPO 4553, Government Politics of Japan lit 4197,Global asian literature. MUH 3052, Music of the World http://www.fiu.edu/~asian/area_studies_course_list.html
Extractions: (Equivalent to Asian Studies Certificate Social Science/Professions) Course # Course Title CPO 3502 Politics of the Far East CPO 4507 Comparative Political Economics of Asia CPO 4541 Politics of China CPO 4553 Government Politics of Japan ECS 3003 Comparative Economic Systems ECO 3704 International Economics ECO 4701 World Economy ECO 4703 International Trade Theory and Policy ECS 3200 Economics of Asia FIN 3652 Asian Financial Markets and Institutions INR 3081 Contemporary International Problems INR 3202 World Politics INR 3223 Japan and the US INR 3224 International Relations of East Asia INR 3226 International Relations of Central Asia and the Caucuses INR 3232 International Relations of China INR 3262 International Relations of Russia and the Former USSR INR 3703 International Political Economy INR 3705 Geography of Central Asia and the Caucuses INR 4032 Asia and Latin America in World Affairs INR 4283 INR 4521 Politics of Regional Integration INR 4926 Model United Nations LBS 4653 Labor Movements in Developing Countries LBS 4654 Comparative and International Labor Studies MAN 4600 International Management MAR 4156 International Marketing SSI 3240 World Prospect and Issues
East Asian Studies-Course Catalog Bucknell University Meiji lit. The Prose of Modernity (II; 3, 0) asian Art (I or II; 3, 0).China and Japan highlighting issues of the artist, political and cultural http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Course_Catalog/Course_Descriptions/East_Asian_
Extractions: Select one Prospective Student Alumni Visitors Professors : Paul H. Noguchi, Mary Evelyn Tucker Associate Professors : James J. Orr (Chair), James R. Pusey Assistant Professors : Elizabeth L. Armstrong (adjunct), Erik R. Lofgren, Anne Wang Pusey (adjunct) The civilizations of East Asia offer a wealth of human experience of invaluable import to every academic discipline. Unbroken cultural lines of great antiquity lead to modern East Asian cultures of ever growing global significance. Whether we look first to the past, the present, or the future, in studying East Asia we study ourselves and our world. A traditional liberal education, limited to the study of "Western" civilization, is no longer a liberal education. The department of East Asian studies, therefore, offers courses for all Bucknell students, as well as for the special interests of students choosing either the East Asian studies major or one of the department’s three minors: in East Asian studies, Chinese, or Japanese. The major For the China emphasis: EAST 111, EAST 233, EAST 234
East Asian Studies Priorities EASIA_203C Modern Japan Depicted in lit, 1. SR EASIA majors 2. EASIA majors EASIA_205M Relig Cult of China Japan, 1. FR EASIA RELGN majors http://www.dickinson.edu/departments/reg/priorities/easia.htm
Bates College | Academic Program blank image. About German, Russian, and East asian Lang/lit Modern JapaneseWomen Writers. ES/JA 290. Nature in East asian literature. ES/JA 320. http://www.bates.edu/GREAL-program.xml
Extractions: A secondary concentration can be pursued in all languages offered. Application for a secondary concentration should be made to the chair of the department. A secondary concentration requires a minimum of seven courses in the given language (or six courses and a designated Short Term unit). At least one of the seven courses must involve a study of literature or culture (taught either in the language or in translation), but only one course in translation may be counted toward the concentration. A student may petition to have up to three comparable courses, completed at other institutions either in the United States or abroad, apply toward the secondary concentration. Advanced Placement courses may not be applied toward the secondary concentration. All students, and especially majors, are strongly encouraged to spend an extended period of time abroad prior to graduation. Opportunities to do so include participation in the Bates Fall Semester Abroad programs in Austria, China, Japan, Germany, and Russia; junior year or junior semester abroad programs; summer sessions; and the various off-campus Short Term units sponsored by the department. Entering students are assigned to the appropriate level in language courses according to the following criteria: their performance on a SAT II or Advanced Placement Test of the College Entrance Examination Board taken in secondary school, relative proficiency based on length of previous study, and/or after consultation with an appropriate member of the department.
Extractions: IEAS Chinese Studies Japanese Studies Korean Studies ... Contact GAS The following courses numbered 100 through 299 will be accepted for credit toward the graduate program in Asian Studies. Those numbered 100 to 199 are upper division undergraduate courses; those numbered 200 and above are graduate level courses. Courses numbered 1 through 99 are lower division undergraduate courses and, although sometimes needed in preparation for higher level courses, may not be used as credit for a graduate program. The courses are listed by area and by department within the area. The M.A. candidate must usually concentrate on one geographic area. Please note that the list is not all inclusive; if you think another course might apply, check with the graduate assistant. All courses are not offered every semester or even every year; check with individual departments for their semester offerings. Semester units are in parentheses. Anthropology
Fall '05 Roster: Asian Studies (ASIAN) asian 100 FWSLIT FROM COLONIAL SE ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY 073690 SEC 01 TR 301-364 LEC 01 T 0230-0425P UH 438 PETERSON, C asian 612 JAPAN BIBLIO http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF5/RSF5ASIAN.html
Extractions: Fall '05 Course and Room Roster Asian Studies (ASIAN) ASIAN 100 FWS:LIT FROM COLONIAL SE ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 TR 0840-0955A BH 3331 PATERSON, LORRAINE ASIAN 101 FWS:WOMANHOOD/TRADITION CHINA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 MW 0255-0410P SR 341 WARNER, DING XIANG ASIAN 103 FWS:PERFOMING ARTS/S-EAST ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 MWF 1115-1205P UH 394 NICOLAS, ARSENIO ASIAN 113 FWS:ZEN IN JAPANESE RELIGIONS 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 TR 1010-1125A AW 110 LAW, JANE MARIE ASIAN 191 INTRO TO MODERN ASIAN HISTORY 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH HIST 191 402-940 EACH STUDENT MUST ENROLL IN A SECTION LEC 01 WF 1010-1100A GS HEC T.LOOS/S.COCHRAN SUB-COURSES SEC 01 M 1010-1100A MG 145 STAFF SEC 02 M 1115-1205P MG 365 STAFF SEC 03 M 0125-0215P MG 365 STAFF SEC 04 M 1010-1100A UH 302 STAFF ASIAN 208 INTRO TO SOUTHEAST ASIA 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET LEC 01 MWF 1010-1100A MT 253 CHALOEMTIARANA, T ASIAN 211 INTRO TO JAPAN 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET