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Provided Programs&Courses

Undergraduate

  1. Program (Korea-related degree offered) : Asian Studies Minor
    • Programs Remarks - The purpose of this cross disciplinary program is to broaden the students' perspective by enhancing their understanding and appreciation of Asian culture and institutions. This program combines the offerings of several academic units, such as anthropology, art, design and art history, economics, English, geography, history, international business, foreign languages, political science, and religion and philosophy. - See more at: http://www.jmu.edu/philrel/majors-minors-curricula/related-minors/asian-studies-minor.shtml#sthash.jIuiHVb3.dpuf
    1. Korea-related Courses : HIST 377. History of Korea
      • Courses Remarks - A survey of Korean history from its earliest times to the present day. It is designed to develop an understanding in Korea, its historical tradition and the place of Korea in the larger narrative of East Asia and world history.
    2. Korea-related Courses : KOR 101. Elementary Korean
      • Courses Remarks - The fundamentals of Korean through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice in pronunciation and development of comprehension. One hour's work a week in the language lab. If student has had two or more years of the language in high school he/she will not receive credit for the course.
    3. Korea-related Courses : KOR 102. Elementary Korean
      • Courses Remarks - The fundamentals of Korean through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice in pronunciation and development of comprehension. One hour's work a week in the language lab. If student has had two or more years of the language in high school he/she will receive credit for the course.
    4. Korea-related Courses : KOR 231. Intermediate Korean I
      • Courses Remarks - A thorough review of grammar, vocabulary building, conversation, composition and reading.
    5. Korea-related Courses : KOR 232. Intermediate Korean II
      • Courses Remarks - A thorough review of grammar, vocabulary building, conversation, composition and reading.
    6. Korea-related Courses : ANTH 295. Peoples and Cultures of East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This introductory course examines the peoples and cultures of the core East Asian countries – China, Japan and Korea. The course is organized around anthropological perspectives on topics such as nationalism, consumption, gender, ethnicity and development but also emphasizes the cultural, social and historical characteristics of various groups in these nations in addition to important cultural flows within region.
    7. Korea-related Courses : HUM 252. Cross-Cultural Perspectives – East Asian Humanities - See more at: http://www.jmu.edu/philrel/majors-minors-curricula/related-minors/asian-studies-minor.shtml#sthash.Cr69mP6i.dpuf
      • Courses Remarks - This course is a cross-disciplinary study of a non-Western culture. Students examine the ways people have responded to the human condition from different historical, religious and philosophical positions, and with their own artistic, musical and theatrical expressions. Sections, which vary by instructor, include East-Asian experiences and West-African humanities.
    8. Korea-related Courses : HIST 379. Family and Gender in East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - This is a survey focusing on the ways families have been defined and gender roles assigned in China, Korea, Japan in pre-modern and modern times. Attention will be given to how the changing nature of family and gender have helped shape the historical evolution of these societies.
    9. Korea-related Courses : POSC 355. East Asian Politics
    10. Korea-related Courses : REL 312. Religions of East Asia
      • Courses Remarks - An introduction to the religions of China and Japan, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Shinto, folk religions and the "New Religions" of Japan. Attention to the role of religion in the family and the state, classic texts, the importance of nature and expressions of spirituality in the fine arts.