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Asian Studies Program: Plan of Study, Study Abroad, and Senior Capstone Guidelines What Courses Do We Offer? What Are the Requirements For an Asian Studies Major/Minor? Social & Cultural History of Japan Through Music Education, research project of Yukiko Kawahara & Redlands students funded by the Freeman Foundation Installing and Using East Asian Languages on PC's Internet Resources For Asian Studies Asian Studies Development Program NEH Faculty Workshop Series: “Asian Culture through Theater,” Spring 2006 Roger Ames on Redlands’ Influence on His Distinguished Career in Chinese Studies Current Development in China and US-China Relations, Keynote Speech Prepared by Zhong Jianhua, Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles, for his Campus Visit, Feb. 25, 2003 Faculty Development Workshop: Continuities & Transformations in East Asian Culture & Society, Fall 2002 Asian Film Festival, Fall 2002 Let's Hear From You! |
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Asian Studies Program seeks to cultivate an understanding and appreciation of Asia’s diverse cultures and contemporary social, political, business, and economic issues. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining the study of languages, humanities, and the social sciences. In addition to the Asian Studies faculty, members of the Advisory Committee, as well as other faculty, regularly offer courses which are credited with fulfilling requirements of the degree(s). For a full listing of Asian-Studies related courses, see “Breadth Courses for the Major and Minor.” The many unique cultures within Asia offer the student distinct perspectives on art, literature, religion, and philosophy, developed through a history dating back thousands of years. The Asian Studies curriculum emphasizes China and Japan. Courses are also offered and encouraged, spanning the entire geographic area, which compare and contrast the development and current state of cultures throughout the Asian region.