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SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 61 ASIAN AREA COURSES CSUF offers courses in many disciplines which are concerned with outh, outheast, and East Asia. Although there is no degree program in Asian Studies, by appropriate election of electives a student can secure a useful background of study in this area as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. The faculty advisers in this area are: S.M. Opper (Art), C. 1 • asse (Geography), S. H. Chang (History), P. J. Mistry (Linguistics), D. A. Tueller (Political Scienc ). The following list includes the upper division and graduate courses most directly concerned: Anthropology 103. Anthropology of Modernization (3) 123. Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3) 124. Peoples and Cultures of East Asia (3) Art 105T. Topics in Art History (3) Indian Art History Chinese Art History Japanese Art History 260. Seminar in Art History (3) Economics 114. Economics of Underdeveloped Areas (3) Geography 126. Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands (3) 128T. Asian Regions (3) Geography of East Asia Geography of South Asia Geography of Southeast Asia Geography of Southwest Asia 270T. Seminar in Selected Regions (1--3; max total 6) History 6. East Asian Civilization (3) l04A. Modern China (3) 1048. Recent China (3) l04C. Chinese Foreign Affairs Since 1949 (3) 107. Southeast Asia and the Modern World (3) 109T. Studies in Oriental and African History (3; max total 6) 205T. Seminar in Far Eastern History (3) Linguistics (Foreign Language) Chinese lA. Elementary Chinese (4) 2A. Intermediate Chinese (4) Japanese 1A. Elementary Japanese (4) 2A. Intermediate Japane e (4) Philosophy 130T. Philosophical-Comparative Studies of Religion (3) Political Science 145T. Area Studies in Asia (1-4; max total 8 if no area repeated) . 183. Comparative Administration (3) Departmental Independent Study (190 and 290) courses may be used to pursue topics of special interest or explore related topic in greater depth. Consult the appropriate departmental section of thi catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE COURSES Certain graduate courses have been grouped to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and implementation of change. Emphasis is on the development and application of planned change techniques to groups in business, education, ocial welfare, and governmental organizations. The selected graduate courses are from areas such as business education, psychology, social work, and speech. They are d signed to provide a knowledge of behavioral science principles and skills to students who wish to apply such knowledge within their own graduate a reas. Courses currently applicable include: Busines 223. Seminar in OrganizaUonal Dehavior (3) l'sychology 270T. Seminar in Applied Behavioral Science (1-6) Social Work 273T. Sernina'r in Social Work Practices {2) Speech 215. Seminar in Speech Arts (3) For further information, consult the office of the School of Graduate Studies.
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Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 067 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 61 ASIAN AREA COURSES CSUF offers courses in many disciplines which are concerned with outh, outheast, and East Asia. Although there is no degree program in Asian Studies, by appropriate election of electives a student can secure a useful background of study in this area as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. The faculty advisers in this area are: S.M. Opper (Art), C. 1 • asse (Geography), S. H. Chang (History), P. J. Mistry (Linguistics), D. A. Tueller (Political Scienc ). The following list includes the upper division and graduate courses most directly concerned: Anthropology 103. Anthropology of Modernization (3) 123. Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3) 124. Peoples and Cultures of East Asia (3) Art 105T. Topics in Art History (3) Indian Art History Chinese Art History Japanese Art History 260. Seminar in Art History (3) Economics 114. Economics of Underdeveloped Areas (3) Geography 126. Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands (3) 128T. Asian Regions (3) Geography of East Asia Geography of South Asia Geography of Southeast Asia Geography of Southwest Asia 270T. Seminar in Selected Regions (1--3; max total 6) History 6. East Asian Civilization (3) l04A. Modern China (3) 1048. Recent China (3) l04C. Chinese Foreign Affairs Since 1949 (3) 107. Southeast Asia and the Modern World (3) 109T. Studies in Oriental and African History (3; max total 6) 205T. Seminar in Far Eastern History (3) Linguistics (Foreign Language) Chinese lA. Elementary Chinese (4) 2A. Intermediate Chinese (4) Japanese 1A. Elementary Japanese (4) 2A. Intermediate Japane e (4) Philosophy 130T. Philosophical-Comparative Studies of Religion (3) Political Science 145T. Area Studies in Asia (1-4; max total 8 if no area repeated) . 183. Comparative Administration (3) Departmental Independent Study (190 and 290) courses may be used to pursue topics of special interest or explore related topic in greater depth. Consult the appropriate departmental section of thi catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE COURSES Certain graduate courses have been grouped to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the planning and implementation of change. Emphasis is on the development and application of planned change techniques to groups in business, education, ocial welfare, and governmental organizations. The selected graduate courses are from areas such as business education, psychology, social work, and speech. They are d signed to provide a knowledge of behavioral science principles and skills to students who wish to apply such knowledge within their own graduate a reas. Courses currently applicable include: Busines 223. Seminar in OrganizaUonal Dehavior (3) l'sychology 270T. Seminar in Applied Behavioral Science (1-6) Social Work 273T. Sernina'r in Social Work Practices {2) Speech 215. Seminar in Speech Arts (3) For further information, consult the office of the School of Graduate Studies. |