Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1601 - 1610 of 3543 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia (Japan) ASIA 1135 Geographical, cultural, and historical background of Japan. Ideological, social, and political aspects of Japan's development placed in historical context. Course Regular Studies Cross-Cultural Perspectives I ASIA 1140 Comparative analysis of selected cultures and societies. Topics include language and communication, cultural diversity, family and kinship, myth and religion, power and authority, business and social practices, social and economic inequality, technological impact, and conflict and control. Course Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia - Korea ASIA 1155 Korea has become an economic powerhouse and cultural superpower with K-pop, film, and drama dominating international markets. In this course, students study long term Korean history, starting from the early formation of Korean polities and civilization to modern times in early 20th century. The... Course Regular Studies Special Topics I ASIA 1195 This number is reserved for Asian studies courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College Asian studies program faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty; or b) visiting lecturers from Asian countries. Course Regular Studies Contemporary China ASIA 1225 China's drive for modernization is explored with reference to the role of the Communist Party, the government, and the individual. A survey of domestic policy and international relations. Course Regular Studies Contemporary Japan ASIA 1235 Japan's place in the world is explored with reference to the role of the government, society, and the individual. A survey of domestic policy and international relations. Course Regular Studies Cross-Cultural Perspectives II ASIA 1240 Comparative analysis of selected cultures and societies. Topics include language and communication, cultural diversity, family and kinship, myth and religion, power and authority, business and social practices, social and economic inequality, technological impact, and conflict and control. Course Regular Studies Special Topics II ASIA 1295 This number is reserved for Asian Studies courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College Asian studies program faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty; or b) visiting lecturers from Asian countries. Course Regular Studies Japanese Society and Culture ASIA 2115 A survey of modern Japanese life with special attention given to social organization and cultural patterns and behaviour. Topics include family, education, gender and ethnic relations, class and other inequalities, and the influence of globalization.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA... Course Regular Studies China and the World in the 19th Century and Before ASIA 2170 This course provides an interpretive account of the development of imperialism in China in the 19th century. The course will concentrate on the political, economic, and social impacts of imperialism on China and China's response to the western challenge. Students will receive credit for only one of... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia (Japan) ASIA 1135 Geographical, cultural, and historical background of Japan. Ideological, social, and political aspects of Japan's development placed in historical context.
Course Regular Studies Cross-Cultural Perspectives I ASIA 1140 Comparative analysis of selected cultures and societies. Topics include language and communication, cultural diversity, family and kinship, myth and religion, power and authority, business and social practices, social and economic inequality, technological impact, and conflict and control.
Course Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia - Korea ASIA 1155 Korea has become an economic powerhouse and cultural superpower with K-pop, film, and drama dominating international markets. In this course, students study long term Korean history, starting from the early formation of Korean polities and civilization to modern times in early 20th century. The...
Course Regular Studies Special Topics I ASIA 1195 This number is reserved for Asian studies courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College Asian studies program faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty; or b) visiting lecturers from Asian countries.
Course Regular Studies Contemporary China ASIA 1225 China's drive for modernization is explored with reference to the role of the Communist Party, the government, and the individual. A survey of domestic policy and international relations.
Course Regular Studies Contemporary Japan ASIA 1235 Japan's place in the world is explored with reference to the role of the government, society, and the individual. A survey of domestic policy and international relations.
Course Regular Studies Cross-Cultural Perspectives II ASIA 1240 Comparative analysis of selected cultures and societies. Topics include language and communication, cultural diversity, family and kinship, myth and religion, power and authority, business and social practices, social and economic inequality, technological impact, and conflict and control.
Course Regular Studies Special Topics II ASIA 1295 This number is reserved for Asian Studies courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College Asian studies program faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty; or b) visiting lecturers from Asian countries.
Course Regular Studies Japanese Society and Culture ASIA 2115 A survey of modern Japanese life with special attention given to social organization and cultural patterns and behaviour. Topics include family, education, gender and ethnic relations, class and other inequalities, and the influence of globalization.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA...
Course Regular Studies China and the World in the 19th Century and Before ASIA 2170 This course provides an interpretive account of the development of imperialism in China in the 19th century. The course will concentrate on the political, economic, and social impacts of imperialism on China and China's response to the western challenge. Students will receive credit for only one of...