Asian Languages and Cultures

Fall Term, 1998 (September 8-December 21, 1998)

Note: The Department Waitlist policy for all courses is 2 - Go to the department office to get on a waitlist, and then attend the first class meeting. Policies and procedures for handling the waitlist will be explained there.

Courses in Asian Studies (Division 323)

Take me to the Fall Time Schedule

121/Hist. 121. Great Traditions of East Asia. (4). (HU).
See History 121.
Check Times, Location, and Availability

220/Buddhist Studies 220/Rel. 202. Introduction to the Study of Asian Religions. (4). (HU).
See Buddhist Studies 220.
Check Times, Location, and Availability

252/Japanese 250. Undergraduate Seminar in Japanese Culture. No knowledge of Japanese language is required. (3). (HU). May be repeated with department permission.
See Japanese 250.
Check Times, Location, and Availability

253/S&SEA 250. Undergraduate Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Culture. No knowledge of any Asian language required. (3). (HU). May be repeated with department permission.
See S&SEA 250.
Check Times, Location, and Availability

401/Japanese 401. Japanese Literature in Translation: the Premodern. A knowledge of Japanese is not required. (3). (HU).
See Japanese 401. (Ramirez-Christensen)
Check Times, Location, and Availability

468/Chinese 468/Phil. 468. Classical Chinese Thought (To A.D. 220). Upperclass standing; no knowledge of Chinese required. (3). (HU).
See Chinese 468. (Ivanhoe)
Check Times, Location, and Availability

476/Chinese 476/RC Hums. 476. Writer and Society in Modern China. No knowledge of Chinese is required. (4). (HU).
See Chinese 476.
Check Times, Location, and Availability


Copyright © 1998
The Regents of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
1.734.764.1817 (University Operator)