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  • AAS 102: Eastern Religions

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    DEC: B SBC: GLO; HUM

    Historical introduction to Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Attention is given to the cultural background, art, literature, philosophy, and institutional development of each tradition. This course is offered as both AAS 102 and RLS 102.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status
    Winter151230Mary DiazOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open
  • AAS 211: AAS Topics in Social Sciences

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    DEC: F SBC: SBS

    Using the methodologies of the social sciences disciplines of history, political science, sociology, and economics, this course provides an introductory overview of important topics in Asian and Asian American studies. May be repeated as the topic changes.

    Session Class # Section Topic Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status
    Winter130030Pathway To East-Asian Medicine TBAOnline Sync/Async CombinedFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open
    Winter130030Pathway To East-Asian Medicine Michael KimOnline Sync/Async CombinedWednesday05:30-08:55PMWest (Main Campus)Open
  • AAS 228: China: History and Geography

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    SBC: GLO

    An introductory survey of the history of China and its relations with neighboring peoples, cultures, and civilizations. Explores important events and developments of major historical periods, from the Neolithic across various imperial dynasties to the modern day. Covers arts and culture, politics and economics, gender and society, geography and ecology, foreign policy and domestic government, philosophy and education, technology and innovation, ritual and religion.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status
    Winter135630Gregory RufOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open
  • AAS 260: Buddhism

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    DEC: J SBC: GLO; HUM

    An introduction to the basic philosophy and doctrines of Buddhism, beginning with a survey of lives and works of major historical figures of Buddhism. The principal issues of Buddhist thought, drawing from Indian, East Asian, and Western sources, are treated. Particular attention is paid to the meaning of faith, practice, and enlightenment in Buddhism. This course is offered as both AAS 260 and RLS 260.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status
    Winter110930Mary DiazOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open
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