Major
Southeast Asian Studies Concentration
Listed below are regularly offered courses that students can take to satisty the Asian Studies program requirements. Besides these specific courses, special courses (399), approved semiars (407), and Experimental Courses (410) are eligible. Students should check with the Asian Studies Program Undergraduate Advisor or their faculty advisor before taking 399, 407 and 410 courses in order to make sure that they are eligilble.
Anthropology
ANTH 321 Peoples of India
ANTH 323 Pacific Basin: Polynesia and Micronesia
ANTH 324 Pacific Basin: Melanesia and Australia
ANTH 341 Asian Archaeology
ANTH 343 Pacific Island Archaeology
ANTH 425/525 Topics in Pacific Ethnology
ANTH 436/536 Cultures of Island Southeast Asia
ANTH 437/537 Cultures of Mainland Southeast Asia
ANTH 440/540 Southeast Asian Archaeology
ANTH 473/573 Paleoanthropology of South Asia
Art History
ARH 207 History of Indian Art
ARH 381 Nomadic Art of Eurasia**
ARH 382 Art of the Silk Route
Dance
DAN 302 Dance in Asia
Geography
GEOG 201 World Regional Geography**
History
HIST 385/386 India
HIST 388 Vietnam and the United States
HIST 484/584 Philippines
HIST 486/586 Peasant Uprisings in Southeast Asia
HIST 495/595 Issues in Southeast Asian History
International Studies
INTL 421/521 Gender and International Development**
INTL 423/523 Development and the Muslim World**
INTL 440/540 The Pacific Challenge**
INTL 441/541 Southeast Asian Political Novels and Films: Changing
Images
INTL 442/542 South Asia: Development and Change
INTL 443/543 Postwar Vietnam and United States' Relations
Music
MUS 454/554 Music of India
MUS 490/590 Gamelan
Philosophy
PHIL 213 Eastern Philosophy
Political Science
PS 338 Southeast Asia in Modern Times
Religious Studies
REL 330/331 Buddhism and Asian Culture
REL 440/540 Readings in Buddhist Scriptures
**indicates that the course meets requirement for the "partial Asian focus" for the Asian Studies minor requirement