ASAN 202 examines the interrelationship of policies, economy, literature, religion, the arts, and history as the basis for understanding South and Southeast Asia through multidisciplinary approaches in the humanities and social sciences. Lectures and reading combine perspectives from the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, literature, the arts, religion, politics and economics. The goal of the course is to provide students with historical and cultural knowledge of the countries of South and Southeast Asia and to provide a solid foundation for further study. |
Class Details
Credits: 3
Prereq: Qualification for ENG 100 and qualification for MATH 82., Coreq: -
Courses: ASIAN STUDIES (ASAN)
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