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courses from an approved list <strong>of</strong> courses in East Asian Studies, from at least two different<br />

departments or programs, toge<strong>the</strong>r with minimum language pr<strong>of</strong>iciency (two years) in an<br />

East Asian language (Chinese, Japanese, or Korean).<br />

COURSES ON EAST ASIAN STUDIES OFFERED BY DEPARTMENTS<br />

AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS<br />

Asian and African American Studies<br />

200S. Seminar in Asian and African Cultural Studies. C-L: see Asian & African Languages and Literature Studies<br />

200S; also C-L: Cultural Anthropology 288S, Literature 200S<br />

Art History<br />

272S. Topics in Chinese Art<br />

274S. Topics in Japanese Art<br />

379. Fascism East and West: The Visual Culture <strong>of</strong> Japan, Germany, and Italy<br />

Asian & African Languages and Literature<br />

200S. Seminar in Asian and African Cultural Studies. African and African American Studies 200S, Cultural<br />

Anthropology, 288S, Literature 200S<br />

205/2<strong>06</strong> Asian and African Languages and Literature<br />

250S. Chinese Modernism in Post-Mao Era<br />

252. Special Topics in Asian and African Literature<br />

253 East Asian Cultural Studies, Cultural Anthropology 254<br />

262. Modern Japanese Literature and Culture C-L: Cultural Anthropology 260<br />

280S. Intellectuals/Culture/History: Modern China in Transition, Staff<br />

288S. Seminar on Modern Chinese Cinema<br />

Japanese<br />

205S/2<strong>06</strong>S. Seminar in Japanese, Yoda<br />

291. Research Methods in Japanese C-L: Cultural Anthropology 290, History 292, Political Science 291, Sociology<br />

291<br />

Business Administration<br />

400. Business After Communism<br />

439. Cultural Setting <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

456. Emerging Markets<br />

482. Global Academic Travel Experience<br />

Cultural Anthropology<br />

208S. Postcolonial Anthropology<br />

234S. Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Development: Theories <strong>of</strong> Change in <strong>the</strong> Third World C-L: Political Science 234S,<br />

Sociology 234S<br />

254. East Asian Cultural Studies C-L: Asian & African Languages and Literature Studies 253<br />

260. Modern Japanese Literature and Culture C-L Asian & African Languages and Literature Studies 262<br />

288S.Seminar in Asian and African Cultural Studies C-L: Asian & African American Studies 200S, Literature 200S<br />

290. Research Methods in Japanese C-L Japanese 291, History 292, Political Science 291<br />

Sociology 291<br />

300S. Popular Culture, Theories and Practices<br />

Economics<br />

242S. Chinese Economy in Transition C-L: Public Policy Studies 242S<br />

265S. International Trade<br />

268S. Current Issues in International and Development Economics<br />

History<br />

204S. Technology, Economic Development, and Social Change, 1750 to Present<br />

207BS. Geographic Perspectives in History II: Asian and Pacific Worlds<br />

276A. Labor, Immigration, and <strong>the</strong> Asian American Experience<br />

292. Research Methods in Japanese C-L: Japanese 291, Cultural Anthropology 290, Political Science 291,<br />

Sociology 291<br />

299S. Special Topics<br />

343A. Before Modern Japan<br />

343B. Modernity in <strong>the</strong> Japanese Archipelago<br />

Law<br />

207H * Comparative Intellectual Property<br />

218H* The World Trade Organization: The Adjudication <strong>of</strong> International Trade Disputes<br />

* Course is taught at Summer Institute, Hong Kong<br />

East Asian Studies 115

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