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SPECIAL PROGRAMS The college has certain programs whose organization or administration does not fall within a single department. These programs are described or referred to in tllis section. Successful completion of courses in these programs, with minor exceptions, will lead to credit which may be applicable to certain departmental or college requirements. Interested students should consult the appropriate advisers. ASIAN AREA COURSES Although the college dqes not offer a bachelor's degree program in Asian studies, there are courses in many disciplines wl1ich are concerned with Soucl1, Southeast, and East Asia. By appropriate selection of electives a sn1dent can secure a useful background of study in tllis area as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. The faculry advisers for this program are: S. Chang, History; G. Nasse, Geography; and S. M. Opper, Art. The following list includes the upper division and graduate courses most directly concerned: Antluopology 103 Acculturation (3) Anthropology 123 Civilizations of Southeast Asia (3) Art lOST Topics in Art History (4) lOsT History of Chinese A-rt (4) Art 260 Seminar in Art History (3) Economics 114 Economics of Underdeveloped Areas (3) Foreign Lru1guages Chlnese IA Elementary Chinese (4) Chinese 2A Intermediate Chinese ( 4) Japanese lA Elementary Japmesc (4) Japanese 2A Intermediate Japanese (4) Geography 126 Australia, New Zealmd, a11d the Pacific lslmds (3) Geography 128T Eurasian Regions (3; max total9) 128T Geography of East Asia (3) 128T Geography of Sonth Asia (3) 128T Geography of Southeast Asia (3) Geography 270 Seminar in South Asia (3; max total 6) History 6 East Asian Civilizations I (3) History 7 East Asian Civilizations 11 (3) History I04A China 1800-1928 (3) History 104B China 1928 to Present (3) History 105 japan and Korea (3) History 106 India and Pakistan (3) History 107 Southeast Asia (3) History 109T Studies in Non-Western History (1- 3) 109T History of Buddhism (3) 109T History of Taoism (3) History 20ST Seminar in Far Eastern History (3) Political Science 145T Area Studies in Asia (1-4; max total 8 if no area repeated). Consult the appropriate departmental section of this catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE Within Fresno State College the Experimental College is designed to facilitate educational experimentation. It encourages the development of kinds of learning which may involve departures from current methods of instruction and scheduling, unit allocations, discipline boundaries, and relations between students and instructors.
Object Description
Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 058 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS The college has certain programs whose organization or administration does not fall within a single department. These programs are described or referred to in tllis section. Successful completion of courses in these programs, with minor exceptions, will lead to credit which may be applicable to certain departmental or college requirements. Interested students should consult the appropriate advisers. ASIAN AREA COURSES Although the college dqes not offer a bachelor's degree program in Asian studies, there are courses in many disciplines wl1ich are concerned with Soucl1, Southeast, and East Asia. By appropriate selection of electives a sn1dent can secure a useful background of study in tllis area as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. The faculry advisers for this program are: S. Chang, History; G. Nasse, Geography; and S. M. Opper, Art. The following list includes the upper division and graduate courses most directly concerned: Antluopology 103 Acculturation (3) Anthropology 123 Civilizations of Southeast Asia (3) Art lOST Topics in Art History (4) lOsT History of Chinese A-rt (4) Art 260 Seminar in Art History (3) Economics 114 Economics of Underdeveloped Areas (3) Foreign Lru1guages Chlnese IA Elementary Chinese (4) Chinese 2A Intermediate Chinese ( 4) Japanese lA Elementary Japmesc (4) Japanese 2A Intermediate Japanese (4) Geography 126 Australia, New Zealmd, a11d the Pacific lslmds (3) Geography 128T Eurasian Regions (3; max total9) 128T Geography of East Asia (3) 128T Geography of Sonth Asia (3) 128T Geography of Southeast Asia (3) Geography 270 Seminar in South Asia (3; max total 6) History 6 East Asian Civilizations I (3) History 7 East Asian Civilizations 11 (3) History I04A China 1800-1928 (3) History 104B China 1928 to Present (3) History 105 japan and Korea (3) History 106 India and Pakistan (3) History 107 Southeast Asia (3) History 109T Studies in Non-Western History (1- 3) 109T History of Buddhism (3) 109T History of Taoism (3) History 20ST Seminar in Far Eastern History (3) Political Science 145T Area Studies in Asia (1-4; max total 8 if no area repeated). Consult the appropriate departmental section of this catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE Within Fresno State College the Experimental College is designed to facilitate educational experimentation. It encourages the development of kinds of learning which may involve departures from current methods of instruction and scheduling, unit allocations, discipline boundaries, and relations between students and instructors. |