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Asian Studies is the interdisciplinary study of the language, literature, culture, history, society, politics, philosophy, religion, and traditions of the rich and diverse countries of Asia. Courses in more than 10 academic disciplines contribute to this minor program. The Leidecker Center for Asian Studies, established in 1998, annually sponsors lectures, workshops, concerts, conferences, and cultural events to promote awareness and understanding of Asia. These activities augment the curricular offerings of the minor.

Study abroad is not required for the Asian Studies Minor, but it is both recognized and encouraged. Asian Studies Minor students are eligible to apply to study abroad for a semester or year through any of the approved programs listed in the Center for International Education website under Asian Studies. After consultation with their academic advisors, students may contact the relevant program director for more information and are encouraged to work closely with the staff at the Center for International Education.

Minor Requirements

Twenty-four (24) credits including two semesters (6 credits) or the equivalent of an Asian language (the language credits apply to one language, taken in sequence; the language may be taken at UMW or at an outside institution or as part of a study abroad program for transfer credit); six additional non-language courses, representing at least two different academic disciplines, of which a minimum of 9 credits must be at the 300 level or above. A maximum of 6 credits Individual Study and/or Internship may count toward fulfilling the minor requirements.

Asian Studies Course Offerings

Course List
Code Title Credits
CHIN 101
& CHIN 102
Beginning Chinese I
and Beginning Chinese II
6
CHIN 201
& CHIN 202
Intermediate Chinese I
and Intermediate Chinese II
6
ARTH 118History of Asian Art3
ARTH 224Arts of Japan and Korea3
ARTH 270Topics in Non-Western and Non-Eurocentric Art (approved topics)3
ARTH 356Global Modernisms in East Asian Art3
ARTH 357Contemporary Asian Art3
ARTH 470Seminar: Special Studies in Art History (approved topics)3
ENGL 353Asian-American Literature3
ENGL 364Contemporary Asian Novel3
HIST 141
& HIST 142
Asian Civilization I
and Asian Civilization II
6
HIST 300Topics in History (approved topics)3
HIST 300D9Minecrafting the Asian Past3
HIST 324Chinese History through Film3
HIST 364History of Japan3
HIST 365
& HIST 366
Late Imperial China
and Modern China
6
HIST 368Gender in Chinese History3
HIST 390AThe United States and Vietnam3
HIST 466Cultural History of Late 20th Century China3
IDIS 350Study Abroad (approved topics)1-6
IDIS 350CCArt & Culture in Tokyo & Kyoto3
JAPN 101
& JAPN 102
Beginning Japanese I
and Beginning Japanese II
6
JAPN 201
& JAPN 202
Intermediate Japanese I
and Intermediate Japanese II
6
MDFL 201World Literature in Cultural Context3
PHIL/RELG 283Hinduism3
PHIL/RELG 284Buddhism 3
PHIL 440Studies in Asian and Comparative Philosophy3
RELG 101Introduction to World Religions3
RELG 210Islam 3
RELG 298Ethics of Religion and Violence3
RELG 331Special Studies in Religion (approved topics)3
RELG 350Happiness: Here and Now3
PSCI 354APolitics of South Asia3
PSCI 366Government and Politics of China3
PSCI 367East Asia in World Affairs3
Independent Study (in any appropriate discipline, with approved topic)
Internship (with approved topic)
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