The following courses being offered in Summer 2022 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)
Japanese
ASIALANG 203 and 204 (3rd and 4th semester, 4 cr each)
ASIALANG 355, 356, 357, and 358 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr each)
Tibetan
ASIALANG 317, 327, (1st semester, 2nd semester 4 cr)
ASIALANG 355, 356, 357, and 358 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th semester for graduate students, 4 cr each)
Agricultural & Applied Economics
A A E 474, 3 S cr, Economic Problems Of Developing Areas
Asian Languages and Cultures
ASIAN 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction To East Asian Civilizations
ASIAN 300, 3 H cr, Chinese Hip Hop
ASIAN 371, 2-3 L cr, Topics in Chinese Literature: Confucian Analects
ASIAN 371, 2-3 L cr, Topics in Chinese Literature: Shiji (Grand Scribe’s records)
Cross-listed Courses
A A E/ECON 474, 3 S cr, Economic Problems Of Developing Areas
ASIAN/HIST/POLI SCI 255, 3 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
Dance
DANCE 100, 1 H cr, Understanding Dance
Economics
ECON 474, 3 S cr, Economic Problems Of Developing Areas
Education Leadership & Policy Analysis
ELPA 940, 1-3 cr, Special Topics Seminar in Educational Leadership: Global Higher Education
Geography
GEOG 340, 3 S cr, World Regions in Global Context (paper on E. Asian topic)
History
HIST 201, 3-4 H cr, Shanghai Life And Crime
HIST 229, 3 H cr, Explorations in Transnational/Comparative History
HIST 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
Political Science
POLI SCI 255, 3-4 H/S cr, Introduction to East Asian Civilizations