
100C. Introduction to East Asia: Continuity and Change. 4 semester hours.
Introductory survey of the societies of China, Japan and Korea. Primarily designed for the student with no background knowledge of East Asia, this course examines the broad themes that shape these countries. Every year. Writing intensive. No prerequisites.
290. Topics in East Asian Studies. 2-4 semester hours (1-8 semester hours for study abroad).
Study of selected topics in East Asian Studies. Topics vary by instructor. This course counts as an elective toward a major or minor in East Asian Studies, and may be repeated for credit.
400. Senior Seminar. 4 semester hours.
Capstone course in which the senior East Asian Studies major integrates the major strands of East Asian history and society around a specified theme and writes an extensive research paper. Every year. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: Must be a senior East Asian Studies major.
490. Independent Study. Variable semester hours.
Course allows the advanced student the chance to do a directed independent research project. Writing intensive. Every year.
491. Internship. Variable semester hours.
At least one semester of work in some capacity related to East Asia in either the private sector or government. Student must write a paper related to the work experience. Every year. This course may be repeated for credit.
499. Honors Thesis/Project. Variable credit.
Prerequisite: 3.50 GPA, permission of the Department Chair.
Chinese111. Beginning Chinese I. 5 semester hours.
Introduction to spoken putonghua and the Chinese writing system. Mastery of 250 characters and compounds expected. Every year.
112F. Beginning Chinese II. 5 semester hours.
Continuation of 111. Mastery of another 300 characters and compounds expected. Prerequisite: Chinese 111 or its equivalent. Every year.
130. Chinese Topics. 4 semester hours.
Topics, chosen by the instructor, designed to be of interest to the entire campus community. Taught in English, reading in English. Some sections are writing intensive. This course may be repeated for credit.
151. Modern Chinese Film and Fiction. 4 semester hours.
Survey of film and fiction in 20th century China. Intended for students with no previous knowledge of the subject matter. Taught in English. Every year.
211. Intermediate Chinese I. 5 semester hours.
Emphasis on vocabulary acquisition and grammatical competency. Classes are conducted in spoken putonghua. 90 minutes of independent work in the Foreign Language Learning Center are required. Prerequisite: Chinese 112. Every year.