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EAST ASIAN STUDIES 493,494: Advanced Seminar in East Asian Culture
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
In-depth examination of a topic in modern and contemporary East Asian Culture (focusing primarily on China and Japan). Open to junior and senior majors in the department without prerequisite and to others with permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 15 students. Staff
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EAST ASIAN STUDIES 493A,494A: Literature And Film of The Chinese And Japanese City
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A study of the various ways the city has been conceptualized in China and Japan since the early 19th-century. We will attempt to understand and adjudicate between competing visions of the city as -on one hand-a site of alienation, anonymity, anxiety, repression, and culturaldislocation, and-on the other hand-as a site of community, carnival,open-ended possibility, and welcome cultural ferment. Course materials will include essays, travel-writings, novels, short stories, films, maps, and contemporary illustrations, as well as theoretical and historical readings. Students will receive guidance in advanced research methods, and must present a seminar paper.
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EAST ASIAN STUDIES 493B,494B: Narratives of The East Asian Diaspora
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A study of the past century of Asian Diaspora through literary works by writers of Japanese and Chinese descent. We will read texts against various historical forces that have spurred recent migrations, and consider the multiple cultural resources Asian diasporic writers draw upon to craft their stories.
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EAST ASIAN STUDIES 493G,494G: Art And Archaeology Along The Silk Road
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Art History 493G, 494G. Refer to Art History listing for a course description.
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EAST ASIAN STUDIES 497-498: HONORS STUDY Chinese Language and Literature
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
HONORS STUDY Chinese Language and Literature
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ECONOMICS 111: Introductory Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Problems of unemployment, inflation and economic growth in the United States. The impact of taxation, government expenditures and the regulation of interest rates and money. The balance of international payments and the role of the dollar. United States relationships with the developing world. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters. Staff
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ECONOMICS 112: Introductory Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The role of the consumer and the firm. Problems of monopoly and big business, labor relations and income distribution. Investment alternatives. The poverty problem. The fundamentals of international trade. The United States economic system in comparison with leading alternatives. Enrollment limited to 40 students per section. Offered both semesters. Staff
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ECONOMICS 205: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An analysis of the theory of value and price with special reference to consumer behavior and the theory of the business firm; a study of the theory of income distribution and factor pricing under competition and monopoly. Prerequisite: Course 112. Required of all majors in the department. It is advised that Economics majors elect this course directly following Courses 111 and 112. Enrollment limited to 25 students per section. Offered both semesters. C. Howes, Y. Park, D. Peppard, G. Visgilio
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ECONOMICS 206: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A treatment of the determinants of national income, employment and price levels in the short run; a study of the problem of business fluctuations in the economy and theoretical attempts to explain them; and integration of macroeconomic theory with the long-run growth process. Prerequisite: Course 111. Required of all majors in the department. It is advised that Economics majors elect this course directly following Courses 111 and 112. Enrollment limited to 25 students per section. Offered both semesters. M. Cruz- Saco, M. Lopez-Anuarbe, E. McKenna, S. Pack
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ECONOMICS 208: Economics of The Informal Sector in Vietnam
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Students will learn about the informal sector in Vietnam by conducting surveys among urban informal sector workers. They will compile their data and write about their findings in the context of readings about the urban informal sector in Vietnam. This course is taught only in Vietnam during SATA programs. Students taking this course must also take Course 216. Prerequisite: Courses 111 and 112. R. Jensen, D. Peppard
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