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2003-04 ACADEMIC YEAR COURSES

Anthropology

403 Japanese Society and Culture; 406 Cinematic Representation of Japan; 551 Gender and Sexuality in China, Korea, and Japan

Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Studies

490 Topics in Japanese Studies; 491 Topics in Japanese Studies; 499 Independent Study; 600 Seminar in Japanese Studies; 799 Master's Essay in Japanese Studies

Asian Languages and Cultures: Buddhist Studies

486 Japanese Buddhism; 525 Tools and Methods in Buddhist Studies I; 526 Tools and Methods in Buddhist Studies II

Asian Languages and Cultures: Japanese

401 Japanese Literature in Translation: Classical to 1600; 402 Japanese Literature in Translation: Edo and Modern Periods; 475 Japanese Cinema 490 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics; 491 Advanced Topics in Japanese Linguistics; 493 Methods of Teaching Japanese as a Second Language; 551 Classical Japanese Prose; 552 Medieval Japanese Prose; 553 Classical Japanese Poetry; 554 Modern Japanese Literature; 556 Traditional Japanese Drama; 588 Japanese Bibliography I; 589 Japanese Bibliography II; 591 Japanese Dialects; 691 History of the Japanese Language

Corporate Strategy

673 Strategy, Technology and the Management of Innovation

Economics

454 Economics of Japan; 669 Economy of Japan

History

450 Japan to 1800; 451 Japan since 1800; 592 Topics in Asian and African History; 656 Studies in Modern Japanese History; 673 Studies in Premodern Japanese History; 751 Seminar in Modern Japanese History; 826 Seminar in Pre-Modern Japanese History

History of Art

495 Art of Japan; 590 Special Topics in Japanese Art; 591 Japanese Architecture; 595 Japanese Ink Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries; 596 Japanese Architecture: Mid-19th Century to the Present; 598 Japanese Painting to 1600; 599 Japanese Painting of the Edo Period; 603 Independent Study in Asian Art; 692 Art of Japan

Industrial and Operations Engineering

425 Manufacturing Strategies

International Business

580 Japanese Business System

Law

788 Japanese Law

Music

402 Japanese Music Study Group; 562 Japanese Music

Political Science

456 Government and Politics of Japan; 655 Proseminar in Japanese Politics; 755 Seminar in Government and Politics of Japan

Psychology

501 Cross-Cultural Psychology

Sociology

541 Contemporary Japanese Society; 620 Topics in Complex Organizations


ADDITIONAL COURSES

In addition to the courses listed above, the following courses are relevant to the field of Japanese studies and may be counted toward the degree. Not all courses included in this list meet the core courses requirement or the research/writing requirement, and the students are encouraged to consult the MA Program Advisor to determine how these courses fit into their degree program. Courses relevant to the program are not limited to this list, and students are urged to consult the Time Schedule and the Course Guide for information on course offerings.

Anthropology

480 East Asian Prehistory

Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Studies

441 Asia Through Fiction; 451 Asian Alternatives: Revolution and Change

Asian Languages and Cultures: Buddhist Studies

480 Problems in Buddhism; 481 Zen Buddhism; 528 Comparative Topics in Buddhism

Asian Languages and Cultures: Japanese

407 Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese I; 408 Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese II; 416 Communicative Competence for Japan-Oriented Careers I; 417 Communicative Competence for Japan-Oriented Careers II; 445 Readings in Technical Japanese I; 446 Readings in Technical Japanese II; 461 Social Science Readings in Japanese; 541 Classical Japanese I; 542 Classical Japanese II; 561 Japanese Historical and Documentary Texts

Corporate Strategy

587 Agile Manufacturing

Education

644 Comparative and International Education; 744 Topics in Comparative and International Education

History

555 The West in Asia, 1500-1950; 672 Comparative Studies in the Modern History of China and Japan;750 The West in Asia, 1500-1950; 753 Topics in East Asian Economic History

History of Art

409 Survey of East Asian Ceramics; 482 Buddhist Art; 483 Asian Architecture; 695 Special Studies in Buddhist Art; 697 The Arts of the T'ang Dynasty in China and Japan

International Business

510 The World Economy; 623 Management of International Firms; 700 Seminar in International Business Policy

Music

561 The Music of Asia; 648 Studies in Asian Music

Philosophy

457 Confucianism

Political Science

441 International Relations of the Far East; 478 Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Democracies; 733 Industrial Policies in the U.S., Canada, Japan, and European Nations

Sociology

420 Complex Organizations; 439 Comparative Social Institutions; 445 Comparative Family Systems

 

 

 

 
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