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Center for Southeast Asian Studies

Courses - Course Descriptions - Summer Language Programs

The following courses cover Southeast Asia to varying degrees, from 25% to 100%.

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Time Location Instructor
American Culture
214.001 Intro to Asian American Studies
+Discussion
3
MW 11-12 269 DENN Akutsu
301.001 Asian Pacific American Women and Performance/ WS 342.001
3
T 3-6 3439 MH Lawsin
301.005 History of the Pacific
3
T 6-9 166 FB Salesa
309.001 Asian Pacific American Leadership (Permission of instructor required)
1-4
Th 3-6 1436 MH Lawsin
310.001 Asian Pacific Americans & Public Policy
3
W 6-9 G160 AH Wong
311.001 Filipino American Experience
3
TTh 1-2:30 3427 MH Lawsin
498.002 Music of Pacific Islanders/ Music 469/569
3
TTh 9-10 ARR Stillman
498.003 Asian Pacific American Narrative/ ENGLISH 417.010
3
MW 8:30-10 3520 FB See
699.002 U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific
3
W 1-4 2024 TISCH Diaz
699.005 Postcolonial Pacific Literature/ ENGLISH 637.001
3
W 4-7 3419 MH Najita
Anthropology
258.001 Culture, Adaptation, and Environment/ ENVIRON 256/ NRE 256
+Discussion
3
TTh 10-11 ARR Kirsch
333.001 Non-Western Law
3
TTh 2:30-4 1200 CHEM Owusu
425.001 Evolution of War and Peace in Unstratified Societies
3
T 2:30-4:30 3004 FB Kelly
658.001 Core Seminar in Anthropology and History/ HISTORY 604.001
3
W 1-4 3058 LSA Stoler, Coronil
Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Languages
111.001 First Year Filipino I
4
M-Th 10-11 2106 MLB Agas -Weller
121.001 First Year Indonesian I
5
M-F 2-3 TBA Sudarsih
161.001 First Year Thai I
5
M-F 10-11 3301 MLB Krishnamra
175.001 First Year Vietnamese I
5
MTW 10-11
Th 10-12
 3004 FB  Nguyen
211.001 Second Year Filipino I
4
TTh 11-1 3516 FB Weller
221.001 Second Year Indonesian I
4
MF 10-11
W 10-12
2202 MLB Sudarsih
261.001 Second Year Thai I
4
M-Th 12-1 3442 MLB Krishnamra
275.001 Second Year Vietnamese I
4
MW 12-2 3516 FB Nguyen
311.001 Third Year Filipino I
3
T 2-4 1504 FB Agas 'Weller
321.001 Third Year Indonesian I
3
M 1-3
W 1-2
3518 FB Sudarsih
361.001 Third Year Thai I
3
TTh 1-2:30 3301 MLB Krishnamra
375.001 Third Year Vietnamese I
3
T 12-2
Th 12-1
2006 MLB Nguyen
421.001 Readings in Indonesian I
3
M 10-1 3044 FB Florida
499 + Independent Language Study
1-5
ARR ARR Staff
Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Studies
112.001 Southeast Asian Civilization/Hist 152
+Discussion
4
TTh 11:30-1 1360 FH Lieberman
230.001 Intro to Buddhism/BudStud 230/Rel. 230
+Discussion
4
TTh 11:30-1 AUD 3 MLB Lopez
492.001 Re-reading "Letters from a Javanese Princess"/ INSTHUM 411.002/ WS 481.001
1
Sept. 19, 26 Oct. 3, 10, 17 ARR Florida, Mohamad
492.002 Indonesian Islam/ AAPTIS 593.002
1
Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 9-12 3044 FB Madjid
499+ Independent Study-Directed Readings
1-4
ARR ARR Staff
550.001 Comparative Study of Asia
4
T 1-4 2442 MH Florida, Nornes
798+ MA Essay SSEA Studies
1-6
ARR ARR Staff
Asian Languages and Cultures: Buddhist Studies
699+ Directed Readings in Buddhist Studies
1-8
ARR ARR Staff
Asian Languages and Cultures: South and Southeast Asia
699+ Directed Readings in South & SE Asia
1-8
ARR ARR ARR
Comparative Literature
   
 
     
Corporate Strategy & International Business
584.001 Business in Southeast Asia
3
MW 2:30-4 WOLVRMBUS Lim
750 + Research Pojects
1-3
ARR ARR Staff
Environment
256.001 Culture, Adaptation, and Environment/ ANTHRCUL 256/ NRE 256
3
TTh 10-11 ARR Kirsch
History
112.001 Southeast Asian Civilization/AS 112
4
TTh 11:30-1 1360 EH Lieberman
  +Discussion
 
     
302.002 History of the Pacific Islands
3
MW 1-2:30 166 Frieze Selesa
453.001 Modern Southeast Asia
3
TTh 10-11:30 3409 MH Mrazek
604.001 Core Seminar in Anthropology and History/ ANTHRCUL 658.001
3
W 1-4 3058 LSA Stoler, Coronil
698.001 Narratives and Histories
3
W 4-6 3442 MH Mrazek, Rosenberg
History of Art
603+ Independent Study of Asian Art
1-3
ARR ARR Staff
Music Ensemble
405.001 Beginning Javanese Gamelan
1
Th 4:30-6 361 SM  
407.001 Adv Javanese Gamelan ensemble
2
Th 7-9 361 SM  
Musicology
343.001 Music and Islam
3
MW 2-3:30 506 BMT Becker
460.001 Pacific Island Music/569.001
3
TTh 12-1:30 ARR Stillman
Natural Resources
201.001 Ecological Issues
+Discussion
4
TTh 8:30-10 296 DENN Diana
256.001 Culture, Adaptation, and Environment/ ANTHRCUL 256/ ENVIRON 256
+Discussion
3
TH 10-11 ARR Kirsch
Philosophy
230.001 Intro to Buddhism/ ASIAN 230/RELIGION 230
+Discussion
3
TTh 11:30-1 AUD 4 MLB Gomez
Political Science
454.001 Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia
3
TTh 8:30-10 1360 EH Hicken
Religion
230.001 Intro to Buddhism/ASIAN 230/PHIL 230
+Discussion
3
TTh 11:30-1 AUD 4 MLB Gomez
487 + Independent Study
1-3
ARR ARR Staff
Residential College Humanities
333.001 Arts and Ideas of S &SE Asia
4
MW 12-2 24-26TY EQ Walton
Sociology
396.006 Third World Wmen: Gender and Globalization/ WOMENSTD 345.001
3
TTh 2:30-4 4560 LSA Lal
Studies Abroad
361.001 CIEE-Southeast Asia
ARR
ARR SE Asia ARR
Women Studies
342.001 Asian Pacific American Women and Performance/ AC 301.001
3
T 3-6 3439 MH Lawsin
345.001 Third World Women: Gender and Globalization/ SOC 306.006
3
TTh 2:30-4 4500 LSA Lal
481.001 Re-reading "Letters from a Javanese Princess"/ INSTHUM 411.002
1
Sept. 19, 26 Oct. 3, 10, 17 ARR Florida, Mohamad

* 400 level courses can be taken for graduate credit with permission of the instructor and center.
1 Must get permission of instructor.

For Center MA students, if you want a course to count toward the degree course requirement, remember that at least one-third of your effort (e.g., papers, readings) must be related to Southeast Asia. Therefore, verify with the instructor beforehand that you will be able to meet the requirement for courses you elect with less than 100% area content.

If you wish to take a course not listed here in which you feel you can complete 30% or more of the course work as Southeast Asia related material, please fill out a Special Request for MA Degree Credit form.

Professors on sabbatical or leave:

Semester Course List: Fall 2002