EDU 346/546: Intercultural Studies: Student Teaching in China. HIS 120 ... CHN
152 Elementary Chinese Conversation II ... CHN 301 Advanced Chinese I.
Minor Map: Asian Studies Effective Fall 2014 The Asian Studies minor offers students an organized plan of study to facilitate the exploration of their interests in Asia. Courses range across history, anthropology, economics, political science, languages, international business, religion, and philosophy. The enormous population an immensely long and significant history, extraordinarily complex and diverse societies and cultures, and rising economic significance all call for study and understanding Seven (7) courses, including at least three (3) from the history and culture category, at least two (2) from political economy, and one (1) course in an Asian language at any level. At least two (2) courses must be taken at the upper division (300-400) level and no more than three (3) courses can be in any single department. All core courses must be taken at Rollins (except for courses taken by transfer students prior to admission to Rollins), at least one-half of all courses for the major at Rollins (no exemption for transfer students), and of these at least two must be at 300-400 level. Students are encouraged to participate in one (1) academicallybased study trip to Asia. Students are highly encouraged to participate in a semester-long stay in one of the Asian Studies approved programs or universities, from which a maximum of four (4) pre-approved courses may be counted towards the Asian Studies minor. Should the student study abroad please see the Asian Studies coordinator for substitutions. HISTORY & CULTURE At least t hree (3) courses required from the list below to attain knowledge of Asian history and culture Semester
Course
Prerequisite
REL
113
Asian Religions
HIS
163
Modern East Asia
ANT 205 Asian Film & Culture ANT 233 Indian Ocean in Antiquity ANT 234 Archaeology of South Asia ANT 252 Cultures of China ANT 305 Topic: Sufi-Buddhist Mysticism ANT 452 Topic: Cinema and Society in China EDU 346/546: Intercultural Studies: Student Teaching in China HIS 120 Decade of Decision: 1980’s China HIS 120 Decade of Decision: China’s May Fourth HIS 120 Decade of Decision: China’s Cultural Revolution
HIS 150 Modern Japan HIS 161 Modern China HIS 260 History of Chinese Civilization HIS 262 East Asia in Pre-Modern Times HIS 349 The Chinese Revolution HIS 361 Contemporary China HIS 365 Topics: Contemporary China HIS 375 Aspects of War: The United States in Vietnam INAF Japanese Culture & Society PHI 211/211F Religion and Culture in Bali (Field trip)
Grade
G.E.*
REL 212 India & the Infinite: Religion & Society REL 217 Jewish Life & Thought REL 221 Judaism & Islam in Dialogue REL 230 Buddhism: Theory & Practice REL 240 Buddhist Philosophy REL 241 Buddhist Ethics REL 251 The Lost Tribes of Israel REL 300 Religion & The Body REL 304 Jerusalem: History, Religion & Polities REL 340 Zen Buddhism
POLITICAL ECONOMY At least two (2) courses are required from the list below for an understanding of comparative politics, business & economics. Semester
ECO 203 Principles of Micro & Macro Economics ECO 323 Political Economy of Chinese Development ECO 327 Comparative Economic Systems ECO 351 Economic Development INB 200 Introduction to International Business
Course
INB 311 Asian Business Environments INB 315/SHA 315 Business & Economic Development in Modern China INB 340 Globalization & Gender INB 390 Inter Market Research and China POL 130 Introduction to International Politics POL 302 Politics in the Third World
Prerequisite
Grade
G.E.*
POL 325 Sustainable Dev. in Southeast Asia POL 331 International Political Economy POL 334 Political Economy of Japan POL 384 East Asian Politics POL 385/SHA 385 Politics in China POL 393 Vietnam Experience Online
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
One (1) course any level in a single Asian language is required. Students are encouraged to take these foreign language courses in the host-country. Three Asian language courses may count toward the minor and at least one Asian language at any level is required. Students can take up to two (2) additional Asian languages which may count for History and Culture or the Political Economy categories. Semester
ARA 101 Elementary Arabic I ARA 102 Elementary Arabic II ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I ARA 202 Intermediate Arabic II CHN 101 Elementary Chinese I CHN 102 Elementary Chinese II CHN 152 Elementary Chinese Conversion I
Name:
Course
CHN 152 Elementary Chinese Conversation II CHN 201 Intermediate Chinese I CHN 202 Intermediate Chinese II CHN 251 Chinese Conversation II CHN 301 Advanced Chinese I CHN 302 Advanced Chinese II CHN 401/402 Advanced Chinese III/IV
Prerequisite
Grade
HBR 101\102 Elementary Hebrew HBR 201 Intermediate Hebrew II HBR 202 Intermediate Hebrew JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I JPN 102 Elementary Japanese II JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
Date: See the Rollins College Catalogue for a comprehensive listing of all requirements.