Korea Related Courses

The following courses are in the area of Korean Studies, but are not offered through the Jackson School. The current General Catalog gives descriptions of all of these courses. Some of these courses may be offered infrequently or are no longer offered. Please check with the department.

Anthropology
ANTH/SISEA 444 Contemporary Chinese Society
ANTH 443/SISEA 447 Anthropology of Modern Japan
ANTH 447/SISEA 445 Religion in China

Art History
ART H 311 Chinese Art
ART H 316 Japanese Painting
ART H 317 Chado: Japanese Esthetics
ART H 413 Selected Topics in Chinese Art
ART H 414 Early Chinese Painting: Neolithic Period to Five Dynasties
ART H 415 Chinese Painting: Sung Period
ART H 416 Chinese Painting: Yuan Period
ART H 417 Later Chinese Painting: Ming, Ch'ing, and Modern Periods
ART H 418 Political Aspects of Chinese Painting
ART H 419 Japanese Architecture
ART H 420 Art of the Japanese Print
ART H 421 Early Japanese Painting
ART H 422 The Kan-ga Tradition
ART H 423 Later Japanese Painting
ART H 424 The Nanga Tradition
ART H 425 Modern Japanese Painting
ART H 428 East Asian Calligraphy

Comparative Literature
C LIT 302 Comparative Literature: Themes
C LIT 476 Comparative Approaches to Chinese Poetry and Poetics
C LIT 496 Special Studies in Comparative Literature

Economics
ECON 466 Economic History of China: 1840-1949
ECON/SISEA 468 China's Economic Reforms
ECON/SISEA 494 Economic Growth of Japan since 1850

Geography
GEOG 313 East Asia
GEOG 336 China
GEOG 435 Industrialization and Urbanization of China
GEOG 437 Contemporary Japan

History
HSTAS 211 History of Chinese Civilization
SISEA 422 History of Tokugawa Japan
HSTAS/SISEA 423 History of Modern Japan
HSTAS 451 Chinese History: Earliest Times to 221 BC
HSTAS 452 Chinese History: 221 BC to AD 906
HSTAS 453 Chinese History: AD 906 to 1840
HSTAS/SISEA 454 History of Modern China
HSTAS 481 History of Traditional Korea: Earliest Times to Nineteenth Century
HSTAS 482 History of Modern Korea: 1860 to the Present
HSTAS 581 Field Course in Modern Korean History
HSTAS 582, 583, 584 Research Seminar on Korean History

International Business
I BUS 440 Business in Japan
I BUS 490 Special Topics in International Business

Law
LAW B/SISEA 540 Law in East Asia: Japan
LAW B 542 Law in East Asia: Korea and Southeast Asia

Political Science
POL S/SISEA 435 Japanese Government and Politics
POL S 442/SISEA 449 Government and Politics of China
POL S 446/SIS 444 Peasants in Politics
POL S 544 Problems in Comparative Government

Korean Language
KOREAN 301, 302, 303 Introduction to Korean
KOREAN 304 Spoken Korean
KOREAN 305 Heritage First-Year Korean
KOREAN 311, 312, 313 Introduction to Korean Writing in Mixed Script
KOREAN 315 Heritage Second-Year Korean
KOREAN 411, 412, 413 Readings in Contemporary Korean
KOREAN 415 Social Science Literature in Korean
KOREAN 416 Korean Narrative Dramatic Literature
KOREAN 417 Readings in Korean Journals
KOREAN 531 Advanced Readings in Modern Korean Literature
KOREAN 532 Advanced Readings in Traditional Vernacular Korean Literature

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Korea Studies Program
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Center for Korea Studies
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