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ASIA RELATED COURSES SPRING 2013 Updated 10/8/12<br />
Note: some depts add courses later in the semester, so if you know of a course that's not on the list, email Sharmila.<br />
Grad courses are in bold.<br />
Some courses have pre-reqs--please carefully check the course description.<br />
If you see TBA next to a special topics course, that means that the dept has not yet released the topic.<br />
The days/times are listed based on schedule as of 10/8. Double-check on online schedule before registering.<br />
Cross-listed courses are double-listed under both depts.<br />
Dept Course Title Time<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
171 Japan (Professor J. Habu) <strong>TuTh</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong>-<strong>11</strong><br />
280C South Asia (L. Cohen) M 9-noon<br />
ASIAN STUDIES<br />
98 (1-4) Taiwanese Language Decal<br />
150-1 Topics course, topic TBA TBA<br />
150-2 Topics course, "Emerging Giants: China and India" <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
H195A<br />
Senior Honors<br />
H195B<br />
Senior Honors<br />
198 (1-4) Taiwanese Language Decal<br />
199 Independent Study<br />
201 Graduate proseminar (required class for MA students) Tu 5-7<br />
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
138 Topics in Asian Popular Culture (topic TBA)<br />
BUDDHIST STUDIES<br />
C<strong>11</strong>4 Tibetan Buddhism (cross-listed w/ Tibetan C<strong>11</strong>4, SA C<strong>11</strong>4) <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
C154 Death, Dreams and Visions in Tibetan Buddhism <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
200 Proseminar in Buddhist Studies (Sharf) TBA
C215B Readings in Indian Buddhist Texts(A. Von Rospatt, cross-listed w/ South Asian C215B) W 3-6<br />
C223 Readings in Chinese Buddhist Texts (Sharf, cross-listed w/ Chinese C223) TBA<br />
C 224-1 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts (Dalton, cross-listed w/ Tibet C224 and SA C224 Th 2-5<br />
C 224-2 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts (Ronis) Tu 9:<strong>30</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
CHINESE<br />
1B Elementary Chinese (6 sections) see schedule<br />
7B Introduction to Modern Chinese Literature (A. Jones) <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
10B Intermediate Chinese (3 sec) see schedule<br />
10X Intermediate Chinese for Mandarin Speakers (3 sec) see schedule<br />
10Y Intermediate Chinese for Dialect Speaker (3 sec) see schedule<br />
100B Advanced Chinese (1 sec) MTWTF 10-<strong>11</strong><br />
100XB Advanced Chinese for Heritage Learners (3 sec) see schedule<br />
102 Fourth-year Readings: Social Sciences and History (3 sec) see schedule<br />
<strong>11</strong>0B Intro to Literary Chinese (R. Ashmore) MWF <strong>11</strong>-12<br />
<strong>11</strong>2 Fifth-Year Chinese B MWF 12-1<br />
1<strong>30</strong> Topics in Taoism MWF 2-3<br />
136 Readings in Medieval Prose (R. Ashmore) <strong>TuTh</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong>-<strong>11</strong><br />
153 Reading Taiwan (A. Jones) <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
220 Seminar in Philological Analysis of Ancient Chinese (M. Csikszentmihalyi)M 3-6<br />
C223 Readings in Chinese Buddhist Text (cross-list w/ Budd Studies C223 TBA<br />
234 Texts on the Civilization of Medieval China (P. Varsano) Th 2-5<br />
255 Late Imperial Fiction and Drama (L. Lam) W 4-7<br />
280 Modern Chinese Cultural Studies (W. Bao) Tu 1-4 (Film screenings<br />
from 4-6)<br />
EALC<br />
109 History of Culture of Tea in China and Japan (course can be counted towards ChinaMWF 1-2
ECONOMICS<br />
100A<br />
Economic Analysis--Micro (note lower-div prereq)<br />
100B<br />
Economic Analysis--Macro (note lower-div prereq)<br />
101A<br />
Economic Theory-Micro (note lower-div prereq)<br />
101B<br />
Economic Theory-Macro (note lower-div prereq)<br />
162* The Chinese Economy (D. Roland-Holst) <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
Pre-req: 100A-100B or 101A-101B<br />
GEOGRAPHY<br />
164 The Geography of Economic Development in China (Y. Hsing) <strong>TuTh</strong> 12:<strong>30</strong>-2<br />
HISTORY<br />
100-2 Special topics "Friendship, Family and Lovei n Chinese and Western Thinking (M. NylanW 3-6<br />
103F-2* Spec topics "Chinese Nationalism & Ethnicity in Historical Context (N. Tackett) W 12-2<br />
*Special enrollment procedure at http://history.berkeley.edu/courses/undergraduate/103<br />
<strong>11</strong>4B Modern South Asia (G. Pai) MWF 10-<strong>11</strong><br />
<strong>11</strong>6B Two Golden Ages: Tang and Song Dynasties (N. Tackett) MW 4-5:<strong>30</strong><br />
<strong>11</strong>7D The Chinese Body: Medicine and Health, Sex and Gender (M. Nylan) <strong>TuTh</strong> 2-3:<strong>30</strong><br />
<strong>11</strong>8C Empire and Alienation: The 20th Century in Japan (A. Barshay) <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
275F Core Course in the Literature on Asian History (A. Barshay) M 10-12<br />
280F-1 Nationalism, Revolution and Reaction in Indonesia and Vietnam (Zinom M 2-5<br />
280F-2 Asia, topic TBA (China, W. Yeh) F 10-12<br />
HISTORY OF ART<br />
1<strong>30</strong>A Early Chinese Art, part I (P. Berger) MW 4-5:<strong>30</strong><br />
136C Art of India <strong>TuTh</strong> 5-6:<strong>30</strong><br />
192A-2 Asia, Topic TBA Tu 9-12<br />
234 Seminar in Japanese Art (G. Levine) Tu 2-5<br />
236 Seminar in the art of India Th 2-5
INTERDISC STUDIES FIELD MAJOR<br />
100A<br />
Intro to Social Theories&Cultural Analysis (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads)<br />
100B<br />
See above<br />
Since there is no second disciplinary focus class offered through this dept, courses from other depts can be used.<br />
INTL & AREA STUD<br />
102 Scope and Methods of Research in Intl and Area Studies (2 sec) sec 1 Tu 2-5<br />
course can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads sec 2 <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
JAPANESE<br />
1B Elementary Japanese (10 sec) see schedule<br />
7B Introduction to Modern Japanese Lit and Cultures (P. Noonan) <strong>TuTh</strong> 12:<strong>30</strong>-2<br />
10B Intermediate Japanese (5 sec) see schedule<br />
100B<br />
Advanced Japanese (4 sec)<br />
100S<br />
Japanese for Sinologists<br />
100X Advanced Japanese for Heritage Learners MTWTF 3-4<br />
102 Fourth-year Readings: Japanase Culture MWF 3-4<br />
104 Fourth-year Readings: Japanase History MWF 3-4<br />
144 Edo Literature (J. Wallace) <strong>TuTh</strong> 2-3:<strong>30</strong><br />
159 Contemporary Japanese Literature <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
161 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics MWF 1-2<br />
185 Introduction to Japanese Cinema, P.J. Noonan (NO lang pre-req) MWF 12-1<br />
234 Seminar in Classical Japanese Drama (S. Matisoff) W 2-5<br />
259 Seminar in Postwar Japanese Literature (A. Tansman) Tu 3-6
KOREAN<br />
1B Elementary Korean (4 sec) see schedule<br />
1BX<br />
Elem Korean for Heritage Speakers (2 sec)<br />
7B Intro to Modern Korean Literature and Cultures (J. An) <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
10B<br />
Intermediate Korean (2 sec)<br />
10BX<br />
Intermediate Korean for Heritage Speakers (2 sec)<br />
100B<br />
Advanced Korean<br />
100BX<br />
Advanced Korean for Heritage Speakers (2 sec)<br />
102 Fourth-Year Readings: Social Sciences and History MWF 2-3<br />
<strong>11</strong>2 Fifth-Year Korean MWF 3-4<br />
185 Picturing Korea (J. An, no language pre-req) MW 4-5:<strong>30</strong><br />
LEGAL STUDIES<br />
161 Law in Chinese Society (R. Berring) <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
LINGUISTICS<br />
100 Intro to Linguistic Science (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergradsMWF 9-10<br />
Since there is no second disciplinary focus class offered through this dept, courses from other depts can be used.<br />
MUSIC<br />
140 Javanese Gamelan (1st session Beginners; 2nd session Intermed)<br />
146B Balinese Gamelan <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES<br />
126 Silk Road Art and Archaeology (S. Mehendale) <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES<br />
135 Spec Topics in Regional Conflict "Peace & Security in Northeast Asia" <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5
PHILOSOPHY<br />
100 Philosophical Methods (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads) Tu 2-4<br />
Since there is no second disciplinary focus class offered through this dept, courses from other depts can be used.<br />
POLITICAL ECON<br />
100 Classical Theories of Political Economy (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads)<br />
101 Contemporary Theories of Political Economy (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads)<br />
Since there is no second disciplinary focus class offered through this dept, courses from other depts can be used.<br />
150 Adv Study in Political Economy of Industrial Societies, topic is China <strong>TuTh</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong>-<strong>11</strong><br />
POL SCI<br />
143A Northeast Asian Politics (L. Dittmer) MW 5-6:<strong>30</strong><br />
145A South Asian Politics (P. Chhibber) <strong>TuTh</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong>-<strong>11</strong><br />
149E Special topics, "Politics of Southeast Asia" MW 4-5:<strong>30</strong><br />
Note: Pol Sci reserves most seats for their majors so only a few handful from the waitlist are accepted. Always have a back-up class in mind.<br />
191* Junior Seminar, "Asian Comparative Politics" (L. Dittmer) W 12-2<br />
*Note: only juniors who are double-majoring in AS and Pol Sci can take this course<br />
RELIGIOUS STUDIES<br />
C 161<br />
Religion in Eary India<br />
C166<br />
India's Great Epics<br />
173AC<br />
Gandhi and the Civil Rights Movement in America (cannot be counted towards major)<br />
SOCIOLOGY<br />
101 Sociological Theory II (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads)<br />
102 Sociological Theory II (can count towards Theories & Methods req for undergrads)<br />
190 Seminar and Research in Sociology "Globalizing Chinese Society" (T. GoW 10-12
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES<br />
120-1 Special Topics TBA<br />
149 Studies in South and Southeast Asian Languages (2 sec)<br />
190 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies, topic TBA<br />
250-1 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies (M. Faruqui)<br />
250-2 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies (J. Hadler)<br />
250-3 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies (S. Lewis)<br />
SOUTH ASIAN<br />
C<strong>11</strong>4 Tibetan Buddhism <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
124 Modern Indian Literature <strong>TuTh</strong> 9:<strong>30</strong>-<strong>11</strong><br />
C127 Religion in Early India <strong>TuTh</strong> 3:<strong>30</strong>-5<br />
C154 Deaths, Dreams and Visions in Tibetan Buddhism <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
C215B Readings in Indian Buddhist Texts (A. Von Rospatt) W 3-6<br />
C224 Readings in Tibetan Buddhist Texts Th 2-5<br />
SOUTHEAST ASIAN<br />
10B Intro to the Civilization of Southeast Asia (J. Hadler) <strong>TuTh</strong> <strong>11</strong>-12:<strong>30</strong><br />
129 Mainland Southeast Asian Literature <strong>TuTh</strong> 2-3:<strong>30</strong><br />
Language courses available in Bengali, Filipino, Hindi-Urdu, Khmer, Malay/Indonesian, Punjabi, Sanskrit,<br />
Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Thai and Tibetan. Check schedule for listings