An introductory survey of the history and cultures of East Asia with particular reference to China, Japan and Korea.
An examination of the leading religious and philosophical ideas that have shaped the cultures and histories of East Asia: China, Korea, and Japan....
An examination of religious phenomena in the history of Japan, including their impact on art, literature, philosophy, and politics. Buddhism, Shinto,...
An examination of religious phenomena in the history of China, including their influence on art, literature, philosophy, and politics. Buddhism,...
An introduction to Chinese literature in the classical and modern languages; historical writing, belles lettres, poetry, novels and drama. [Note: A...
This course examines the evolution of the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean communities in Canada as well as their significance for Canadian economic,...
An intensive study of the culture and language of an East Asian country. With the guidance of a Course Director, students will complete readings,...
The course examines how religious beliefs and values in Japan are explored in the medium of film. [Note: This course fulfills an Area 3B requirement...
This course explores key topics in the international relations of East Asia after WWII. Classes examine literature on major developments of East Asian...
This course surveys several key topics in the politics and diplomacy of contemporary Japan, particularly in its relations with its Asia-Pacific...
This course is designed to explore the rise of the East Asian economy since the end of World War II. The subject is pursued through examining some of...
An examination of Pure Land Buddhism, including its origins, development and influence in India, China, Korea, Japan, and the West. [Note: This course...
This course deals with selected topics in East Asian Studies according to the research and/or instructional interests of faculty. [Note: Students...