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					| 2015-2016 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Asian Studies Minor |  
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				Contact: Chad R. Diehl, Assistant Professor of HistoryOffice: Humanities Center, Room 306
 Telephone: 410‑617‑5531
 This joint program with the Notre Dame of Maryland University allows students in any major to declare a minor devoted to Asian studies. In the Asian studies minor, students learn how different disciplines bring their methodologies to bear on the study of Asia. One by-product is a better understanding of the West as well. |  
													| Requirements for the Minor (18 credits)
 Requirements for the minor (18 credits) consist of five electives plus a final seminar (HS 482 , HS 483 , or HS 484 ) or an independent study. The following restrictions apply:  no more than two courses may be counted from one discipline (e.g., history, political science);no more than two courses may be counted in language;no more than three courses from any department containing more than one discipline may be counted toward the minor;no more than three courses from a study abroad program may be counted toward the minor. In their final semester, students research, write, and present papers designed to integrate their work on Asia. The seminar alternates between Notre Dame and Loyola, and the content varies according to the interests of the instructor and the participants. In order to accommodate individual interests or scheduling needs, a student may be allowed to choose an independent study instead of the seminar. Please confer with the coordinator for additional information.Electives
 The following courses at Loyola and Notre Dame, as well as Japanese and Chinese language courses at Johns Hopkins University count toward the minor: AH 203  -  The Arts of East AsiaAH 204  -  Islamic ArtBH 282  -  International BusinessCI 101  -  Chinese ICI 102  -  Chinese IICI 103  -  Chinese IIICI 104  -  Chinese IVCI 201  -  Chinese Composition and ConversationCI 202  -  Advanced Chinese Composition and ConversationCI 303  -  Selected Readings in Modern Chinese ICI 304  -  Selected Readings in Modern Chinese IIHS 104  -  Making of the Modern World: South AsiaHS 105  -  Making of the Modern World: East AsiaHS 107  -  Making of the Modern World: The Middle EastHS 370  -  The Jesuits in Asia Since 1542HS 371  -  East Asia in the Modern WorldHS 372  -  The Vietnam War through Film and LiteratureHS 374  -  East Asia on FilmHS 375  -  Indian History, Culture, and Religion through FilmHS 376  -  Memories of Nagasaki and HiroshimaHS 377  -  History of Modern ChinaHS 378  -  History of Modern JapanHS 380  -  History of South Asia in the Twentieth CenturyHS 381  -  Search for the Divine: Hindu, Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist Ways in IndiaHS 391  -  History of the JesuitsHS 444  -  War and Revolution: East Asia, 1937-1954IB 282  -  International BusinessJP 101  -  Japanese IJP 102  -  Japanese IIJP 103  -  Japanese IIIJP 104  -  Japanese IVJP 201  -  Japanese Composition and ConversationJP 202  -  Advanced Japanese Composition and ConversationML 285  -  The Passions of Ancient China: Love, War, and Rectitude in the Classic Literary EraML 301  -  Modern Chinese LiteratureML 306  -  Old Wine in a New Bottle: Modern Film and Classical Chinese TalesML 310  -  Introduction to Traditional Chinese CultureML 315  -  Popular Culture in Contemporary China: Transformation, Consumption, and ExchangeML 324  -  Representations of Women in Premodern Chinese LiteratureML 340  -  China through FilmML 358  -  Japanese Thought and CulturePL 216  -  Philosophical Perspectives: Asian ThoughtPL 321  -  Cross-Cultural PhilosophyPL 325  -  Philosophy of Asian ThoughtPL 336  -  Comparative Philosophy: East-West DialoguesPL 354  -  Chinese PhilosophyPL 365  -  Japanese PhilosophyPL 396  -  Classics of Asian PhilosophyPS 302  -  Chinese PoliticsPS 308  -  China and GlobalizationPS 351  -  Third World PoliticsTH 266  -  Christian Theology and World Religions
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