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Asian Studies 160: Introduction to Asian Studies B.Kim
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Taught by an Asian studies faculty member, this course is designed to introduce the study of Asia to students with little or no background in the area. Reflecting the geographical and theoretical diversity of the Asian studies field itself, the course is not limited to a particular part of Asia nor to a particular disciplinary approach. Rather, the course introduces students to selected exemplary Asian primary materials and scholarly perspectives on them in order to open up discussion of the larger ideas and issues which concern scholars working in the Asian studies field today.
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Asian Studies 200: Special Topics: Summer Seminar in Chinese Studies
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Course offered at the Whitman Summer Studies in China program. Taught in China over a period of six weeks by the Whitman faculty member who is resident director. The course explores selected topics in Chinese studies and incorporates classroom and field studies. Prerequisite: admission to the Whitman Summer Studies in China program.
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Asian Studies 201-204: Special Topics: Intermediate Level
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 The course explores selected topics in Asian studies at the intermediate level.
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Asian Studies 301: Special Topics: Advanced Level
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 The course explores selected topics in Asian studies at the advanced level.
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Asian Studies 411 ,412: Individual Projects
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff Directed individual study and research. Prerequisites: appropriate prior coursework in Asian studies and consent of the supervising instructor.
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Asian Studies 412: IP:History and Ethnobiology of the Silk Roads Dott and H.Dobson
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course is required for all of the students who will participate in the field trip to China as a supplement to the full semester course History and Ethnobiology of the Silk Roads. The two professors and the selected students will travel to China during Spring Break. We will spend approximately one week in the Shanghai region, where there are a variety of historical sites and agricultural/biological trade centers (e.g., tea farms, silk farms and processing factories, paper industries, specialty agricultural crops), and a second week in a more outlying location along the trading roads in far western or northern provinces (e.g., Xinjiang or Inner Mongolia). Students will be required to keep a journal during the trip and to give a multimedia or poster-style presentation of an aspect of the trip to the college community near the end of the semester. Prerequisites: As the slots on the trip are limited to eight students, those interested will have to apply to participate in the trip. All students accepted to participate in the trip must also register for Biology 172 (2 cr.) and History 248 (2 cr.)
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Asian Studies 490: Senior Seminar in Asian Studies McKhann
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Taught by an Asian Studies faculty member with guest participation by others. This class expands on themes and ideas about the study of Asia first examined in Asian Studies 160. Like Asian Studies 160 the course is not limited to a particular part of Asia nor to a particular disciplinary approach. The class will also provide seniors a structured program for helping them to formulate a thesis topic based on a firm foundation of methodological and theoretical discussions in the discipline of Asian Studies. Students will conduct research related to their thesis topic resulting in a detailed research proposal. Prerequisites: open only to Asian studies seniors. Distribution area: alternative voices.
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Asian Studies 492: Thesis x
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff Senior majors will work with an adviser to record in a thesis a substantial original research project based on the research proposal completed in Asian Studies 490. Prerequisites: open only to Asian studies seniors.
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Asian Studies 498: Honors Thesis x
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff Designed to further independent research leading to the preparation of an undergraduate honors thesis in Asian studies. Required of and limited to senior honors candidates in Asian studies. Prerequisite: admission to honors candidacy.
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Astronomy 110: Principles of Astronomy Sofia
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course offers an introduction to our present knowledge of the universe and the historical development of humanity's changing understanding of the cosmos. Emphasis not only on the nature of planets, stars, and galaxies, but also on the evolutionary processes which occur in the universe, including cosmology and the origin of the elements, the formation and life cycles of stars, and the development of planetary systems. Three lecture/lab sessions per week. Not open to physical science majors or to students who have received credit for Astronomy 100.
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