A minimum of 10 courses (to be selected from a pre-approved list of East Asia related courses, and not including the 2 units of senior comps work).
At least two semesters of Chinese or Japanese numbered 201 or above.
The following courses may count toward the one-course seminar requirement. Students are encouraged to take the seminar by the end of their junior year and to select from the list below in consultation with their major advisor.
ARTH 360 | Women in Art in East Asia | 4 units |
ARTH 365 | Gender and Art in Japan | 4 units |
HIST 245/DWA 245 | China and the World | 4 units |
HIST 344 | Contemporary China: Reform, Rise, and Crisis | 4 units |
HIST 346 | The Transformation of Urban and Rural China | 4 units |
HIST 348 | The Chinese Cultural Revolution and the Global Sixties | 4 units |
RELS 261 | Between Empire and Appropriation: Buddhism in the Modern World | 4 units |
RELS 276 | Empire and Religion in Asia and the Pacific | 4 units |
RELS 335 | Downloading Deities, Mediating Meditation, Streaming Spirits: Religion and Media in Asia | 4 units |
SOC 340/UEP 340 | China's Environmental Challenges: A Sociological Perspective | 4 units |
Students must select six additional courses. In addition to CHIN and JAPN courses numbered 201 and above, students may select electives from the list below:
AMST 270 | Asian American Literature | 4 units |
AMST 272/EASN 272 | Asian Immigrants in American Society | 4 units |
AMST 280/DWA 246 | The United States and East Asia | 4 units |
ARTH 160 | Introduction to East Asian Art | 4 units |
ARTH 266 | The Arts of Japan | 4 units |
ARTH 268 | The Japanese Woodblock Print | 4 units |
ARTH 360 | Women in Art in East Asia | 4 units |
ARTH 365 | Gender and Art in Japan | 4 units |
CSLC 150 | The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons: Masterpieces of Classical Chinese Literature | 4 units |
CSLC 252 | To Dwell or to Wander: Reading Confucius and Zhuangzi | 4 units |
DWA 237 | Cuba, Vietnam, China: Communism in a Post-Communist World | 4 units |
DWA 245/HIST 245 | China and the World | 4 units |
DWA 246/AMST 280 | The United States and East Asia | 4 units |
DWA 253 | Security in Asia | 4 units |
EASN 272/AMST 272 | Asian Immigrants in American Society | 4 units |
EASN 295 | Topics in East Asian Studies | 4 units |
HIST 141 | East Asian Survey | 4 units |
HIST 242 | Imperial China | 4 units |
HIST 243 | Modern China: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Revolution | 4 units |
HIST 245/DWA 245 | China and the World | 4 units |
HIST 248 | Modern Japan | 4 units |
HIST 249 | Modern Korea | 4 units |
HIST 344 | Contemporary China: Reform, Rise, and Crisis | 4 units |
HIST 346 | The Transformation of Urban and Rural China | 4 units |
HIST 348 | The Chinese Cultural Revolution and the Global Sixties | 4 units |
POLS 226 | Contemporary Chinese Politics | 4 units |
POLS 227 | East Asian Politics: China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan | 4 units |
RELS 160 | How to Live and Die Well in Buddhist Traditions | 4 units |
RELS 215 | Shamans, Sages, and Spirits in East Asia | 4 units |
RELS 256 | Borderland Buddhisms: Religion in Tibet and the Himalayas | 4 units |
RELS 258 | Magic, Morality, and Modernity in China | 4 units |
RELS 261 | Between Empire and Appropriation: Buddhism in the Modern World | 4 units |
RELS 266 | Sexuality and Gender in Buddhism | 4 units |
RELS 276 | Empire and Religion in Asia and the Pacific | 4 units |
RELS 335 | Downloading Deities, Mediating Meditation, Streaming Spirits: Religion and Media in Asia | 4 units |
SOC 340 | China's Environmental Challenges: A Sociological Perspective | 4 units |