The following courses being offered in Spring 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 102, 202, and 302 (2nd, 4th, and 6th semester, 4 cr each)
ASIALANG 356 and 358 (2nd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 212 (Heritage Chinese II, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 379 (Business Chinese, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 454 (Advanced Chinese through Media, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 475 (Advanced Topics in Asian Translation, 3 cr)
Japanese
ASIALANG 104 and 204 (2nd, and 4th semester, 4 cr each)
ASIALANG 356 and 358 (2nd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 313 (Classical Japanese, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 377 (Business Japanese Communication, 3 cr)
ASIALANG 452 (Advanced Japanese through Audio-Visual Media, 3 cr)
Korean
ASIALANG 106, 206, 306 and 406 (2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th semester, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 356, and 358 (2nd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
Tibetan
ASIALANG 136, 236, and 336 (2nd, 4th, and 6th semester, 4 cr)
ASIALANG 356 and 358 (2nd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr)
Elementary level*
ASIALANG 110 (Elementary Chinese I, 2 cr)
ASIALANG 113 (Elementary Japanese I, 2 cr)
*may not count for FLAS or other programs
Anthropology
ANTRHO 357, 3 S cr, Introduction to the Anthropology of Japan
ANTHRO 456, 3-4 cr, Symbolic Anthropology
ANTHRO 917, 3 cr, Globalization and Transnational Cultures
Art History
ART HIST 372, 3-4 H cr, Arts of Japan
ART HIST 411, 3-4 H cr, Topics in Asian Art
Asian American Studies
ASIAN AM 121, 3 cr, Asian American Movement
Asian Languages and Cultures
ASIAN 100, 3-4 H cr, Passion and Enlightenment
ASIAN 104, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: Japan
ASIAN 236, 3 H cr, Asia Enchanted: Ghosts, Gods, And Monsters
ASIAN 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction To East Asian Civilizations
ASIAN 268, 3 H cr, Tibetan Cultures and Traditions
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Foodways of Asia
ASIAN 301, 3 S cr, Contemporary Korea
ASIAN 308, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to Buddhism
ASIAN 310, 3 H cr, Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels
ASIAN 341, 3 H/S cr, History of Modern China, 1800-1949
ASIAN 358, 3 H cr, Language in Japanese Society
ASIAN 431, 3 L cr, Chinese Linguistics I
ASIAN 433/833, 3 H cr, The Two Koreas
ASIAN 563, 3 L cr, Japanse Capstone: Translation
ASIAN 642, 3 cr, History of Chinese Literature II
ASIAN 763, 3 cr, Studies in Japanese Literature: Translation Theory and Practice
ASIAN 775, 3 cr, Japanese Applied Linguistics
Curriculum and Instruction
CURRIC 366/727, 3 S cr, Internationalizing Educational Knowledge
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 104, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: Japan
E A STDS 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
E A STDS 270, 1-3 H cr, Korea & the Apocalyptic Modern
E A STDS 301, 1-3 S cr, Contemporary Korea
E A STDS 341, 3-4 H/S cr, History of Modern China, 1800-1949
Economics
ECON 464, 3-4 S cr, International Trade
Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis
ELPA 886, 3 cr, Internationalization of Higher Education (Please contact the instructor Prof. Weijia Li for permission to enroll)
Engineering Professional Development
E P D 375, 3 cr, Intermediate Technical Japanese II
E P D 377, 3 cr, Japanese Business Communication
Geography
GOEG 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 104, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian History: Japan
HIST 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
HIST 308, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to Buddhism
HIST 341, 3-4 H/S cr, History of Modern China, 1800-1949
HIST 336, 3-4 H/S cr, Chinese Economic And Business History: From Silk To iPhones
HIST 500, 3 cr, Asian Intellectual History
HIST 500, 3 cr, Japan and the Atom Bomb
HIST 854, 1-3 cr, Seminar in Modern Chinese History
International Studies
INTL ST 310, 1-3 cr, International Learning Community Seminar: Six Ways to See the Afterlife
INTL ST 310, 1-3 cr, International Learning Community Seminar: Games in Chinese Culture
INTL ST 401, 3-4 cr, Korea and The US: 1882-Present
La Follette School of Public Affairs
PUB AFFR 974, 3 cr, China & Future of Foreign Policy
Political Science
POLI SCI 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
Religious Studies
RELIG ST 236, 3 H cr, Asia Enchanted: Ghosts, Gods, And Monsters
RELIG ST 308, 3 H/Scr, Introduction to Buddhism
Sociology
SOC 496, 1-3 cr, Contemporary Korea
Theatre
THEATRE 526, 3 H cr, The Theatres Of China And Japan
Urban And Regional Planning
URB R PL 505, 3 S cr, Urban Spatial Patterns and Theories