The following courses being offered in Fall 2020 can be taken for credit towards a certificate in East Asian Studies. CEAS strives to keep this list updated, but it is possible that not all eligible courses appear on this page. Generally a course containing at least 40% East Asian content can count towards the certificate. Any question regarding the eligibility of courses not appearing on this list should be directed to David Fields or Laurie Dennis. The “H”, “L”, or “S” following the courses credit number indicates the course meets the breadth requirements for humanities, literature, or social science.
Courses by Department/Discipline
Language Coursework (ASIALANG listings)
Chinese
ASIALANG 101, 201, and 301 (1st, 3rd, and 5th semester, 4 cr each)
ASIALANG 355, and 357 (1st, and 3rd semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 355 (Heritage Chinese I, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 378 (Chinese Conversation, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 453 (Advanced Readings in Chinese II, 3 cr)
Japanese
ASIALANG 103, 203, and 303 (1st, 3rd, and 5th semester, 4 cr each)
ASIALANG 355, and 357 (1st, and 2nd semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 376 (Japanese Conversation, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 450 (Advanced Readings Japanese II, 3 L cr)
Korean
ASIALANG 105, 205, 305 and 405 (1st, 3rd, 4th, and 7th semester, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 355, and 357 (1st, and 3rd semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 475 (Korean for Academic Purposes, 3 L cr)
ASIALANG 475 (Korean for Professionals, 3 L cr)
Tibetan
ASIALANG 135, 235, and 335 (1st, 3rd, and 5th semester, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 355, and 357 (1st, and 3rd semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
Elementary level*
ASIALANG 111 (Elementary Chinese II, 2 cr)
ASIALANG 114 (Elementary Japanese II, 2 cr)
*may not count for FLAS or other programs
Agricultural & Applied Economics
A A E 319, 3 cr, The International Agricultural Economy
A A E 731, 3 cr, Frontiers in Development Economics 2
Anthropology
ANTRHO 102, 3 H/S cr, Archaeology and the Prehistoric World
ANTHRO 358, 3 S cr, Anthropology of China
Art History
ART HIST 379/779, 3 H cr, Cities of Asia
ART HIST 411, 3-4 H cr, Painting in Japan: 1500-1850
ART HIST 575/875, 3 H cr, Proseminar in Japanese Art
Asian American Studies
ASIAN AM 121, 3 cr, Asian American Movement
Asian Languages and Cultures
ASIAN 100, 3-4 H cr, Gateway to Asia Special Topics: Revolutionary Asia
ASIAN 103, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: China
ASIAN 236, 3 H cr, Asia Enchanted: Ghosts, Gods, And Monsters
ASIAN 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction To East Asian Civilizations
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Topics in Asian Studies: Gateway to Asia
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Topics in Asian Studies: Korean Popular Culture
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Topics in Asian Studies: Picturing Korea
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Topics in Asian Studies: Teaching of Japanese
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Topics in Asian Studies: Yoga: Ancient Philosophies, Modern Practices
ASIAN 301, 1-3 S cr, Social Studies Topics in EAS: Gender, Work and Family in East Asia
ASIAN 307, 3 H cr, A Survey Of Tibetan Buddhism
ASIAN 335, 3-4 H/S cr, The Koreas: Korean War To The 21st Century
ASIAN 342, 3-4 H/S cr, History Of The Peoples Republic Of China, 1949 To The Present
ASIAN 354, 3 L cr, Early Modern Japanese Literature
ASIAN 371, 2-3 L cr, Topics in Chinese Literature: Dream of the Red Chamber
ASIAN 376, 3 H cr, Manga
ASIAN 379, 3 H cr, Cities of Asia
ASIAN 456, 3-4 H/S cr, Pearl Harbor & Hiroshima: Japan, The US & The Crisis In Asia
ASIAN 631, 3 H cr, History of Chinese Language
ASIAN 672, 3 L cr, Studies in Chinese Fiction
ASIAN 713, 3 cr, Teaching Of Japanese As A Foreign Language
Communicative Arts
COM ARTS 354, 3 H cr, Film Genres
COM ARTS 613, 3 cr, Japanese Cinema
Cross-listed Courses
ASIAN/E A STDS/HIST 103, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: China
ASIAN AM/DANCE 121, 3 cr, Asian American Movement
ASIAN/RELIG ST 236, 3 H cr, Asia Enchanted: Ghosts, Gods, And Monsters
ASIAN/E A STDS/HIST/POLI SCI 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
ASIAN/E A STDS 301, 1-3 S cr, Social Studies Topics in EAS: Gender, Work and Family in East Asia
ASIAN/RELIG ST 307, 3 H cr, A Survey Of Tibetan Buddhism
ASIAN/HIST 335, 3-4 H/S cr, The Koreas: Korean War To The 21st Century
ASIAN/E A STDS/ HIST 342, 3-4 H/S cr, History Of The Peoples Republic Of China, 1949 To The Present
ART HIST/ASIAN 379, 3 H cr, Cities of Asia
ASIAN/E A STDS/HIST 456, 3-4 H/S cr, Pearl Harbor & Hiroshima: Japan, The US & The Crisis In Asia
Dance
DANCE 1, 1-2 cr, Workshop in Dance Activity: Tai Ji
DANCE 121, 3 cr, Asian American Movement
East Asian Studies
E A STDS 103, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: China
E A STDS 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
E A STDS 301, 1-3 S cr, Social Studies Topics in EAS: Gender Work Family: East Asia
E A STDS 342, 3-4 H/S cr, History Of The Peoples Republic Of China, 1949 To The Present
E A STDS 456, 3-4 H/S cr, Pearl Harbor & Hiroshima: Japan, The US & The Crisis In Asia
E A STDS 682, 3 cr, Senior Honors Thesis
Economics
ECON 464, 3-4 S cr, International Trade
ECON 467, 3-4 S cr, International Industrial Organizations
Engineering Professional Development
E P D 374, 3 cr, Intermediate Technical Japanese I
Geography
GEOG 101, 4 S cr, Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 340, 3 S cr, World Regions in Global Context (paper on E. Asian topic)
History
HIST 103, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction To East Asian History: China
HIST 200, 1-4 H/S cr, East Asian Food Cultures
HIST 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
HIST 335, 3-4 H/S cr, The Koreas: Korean War To The 21st Century
HIST 342, 3-4 H/S cr, History Of The Peoples Republic Of China, 1949 To The Present
HIST 456, 3-4 H/S cr, Pearl Harbor & Hiroshima: Japan, The US & The Crisis In Asia
HIST 500, 3 cr, Reading Seminar in History: Samurai in Film
HIST 600, 3 H/S cr, American-Chinese Relations
HIST 701, 1 cr, History in a Global Perspective
HIST 855, 3 cr, Seminar In Japanese History
International Studies
INTL ST 310, 1-3 cr, International Learning Community Seminar: Monozukuri (Making Stuff)
Literature in Translation
LITTRANS 231, 3 H cr, Manga
Political Science
POLI SCI 120, 4 S cr, Politics Around the World
POLI SCI 182, 3 S cr, Politics Around the World (Honors)
POLI SCI 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
POLI SCI 400, 4 cr, Intro to Chinese Politics
Religious Studies
RELIG ST 236, 3 H cr, Asia Enchanted: Ghosts, Gods, And Monsters
RELIG ST 307, 3 H cr, A Survey Of Tibetan Buddhism
Sociology
SOC 496, 1-3 cr, Topics in Sociology: Gender, Work and Family in East Asia
Theatre
THEATRE 351, 3 H cr, Fundamentals Of Asian Stage Discipline