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Core/Graduation Requirements
Language (100-200 level)
No.CourseCR G SemType
1Asia Lang101
2Asia Lang102
3Asia Lang201
4Asia Lang202
Foundation Requirements (100-200 level)
5FW EnglishN/A
6FS Math/LogicN/A
7FGN/A
8FGN/A
Diversification Requirements -- Science (100-200 level)
9DB Biological Sci
10DP Physical Sci
11DY Lab
 
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Type may be one of W E O H DL DA DH DS DB DP DY or as many as may apply to the given course
How many of these strange-letter courses do you need? (Will vary for transfer students)
W -> 5 (2 must be 300, 400 level)
H -> 1
E -> 1
O -> 1
DA/DH/DL courses may also count as H E O courses.
Major courses may also count as H E O and DA/DH/DL courses.
Elective courses may also count as H E O and DA/DH/DL courses.
Diversification Requirements -- Arts, Humanities, Literature, Social Sciences Among the Major and Electives courses, you must have
  1. 6 credits of DS courses and
  2. 6 credits of DA/H/L courses. For example, DA & DH, DA & DL, or DH & DL
  3. 7 credits of DB,DP,DY courses. Natural sciences and lab (see table above)
You must have 60 credits of 300-400 level courses
Major/Electives
Major Courses
No.CourseCR G SemType
12ASAN 201
13ASAN 202
14ASAN 31?
15ASAN
17ASAN
17Asia CON1
18Asia CON2
19Asia CON3
20Asia CON4
21Asia OUT1
22Asia OUT2
23Asia OUT3
Electives
24ELEC01
25ELEC02
26ELEC03
27ELEC04
28ELEC05
29ELEC06
30ELEC07
31ELEC08
32ELEC09
33ELEC10
34ELEC11
35ELEC12
36ELEC13
37ELEC14
38ELEC15
39ELEC16
40ELEC17
41ELEC18

Area of Concentration Asian Studies has several areas of concentration. Japan is an area, China is an area, Korea is an area, the Philippines is an area, Southeast Asia is an area, South Asia is an area.

FW -- Written Communications: 3 credits
ENG 100 Composition I
ENG 100A Composition I
ENG 101/101L Composition I/Composition I/lab
English Language Institute 100 Expository Writing: A Guided Approach
FS -- Symbolic Reasoning: 3 credits
BUS 250 Applied Math in Business
ECON 301 Intermediate Economics: Price Theory
ICS 141 Discrete Math for Computer Science I
ICS 241 Discrete Math for Computer Science II
Math 100 Survey of Mathematics
Math 100A Survey of Mathematics
Math 112 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
MATH 140 Trig and Analytic Geometry
MATH 203 Calculus for Business/Social Sciences
MATH 215 Applied Calculus
MATH 241 Calculus I
MATH 251A Accelerated Calculus I
NREM 203 Applied Calculus for Mgt, Life Sciences, Hum Resources
PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic
PHIL 110A Introduction to Logic
PHIL 111 Intro to Inductive Logic
PHIL 111A Intro to Inductive Logic
FG -- Global and Multicultural Perspectives: 6 credits (2 courses; not from same group)
Group A
  • ANTH 151 Emerging Humanity
  • ART 175 Survey of Global Art
  • HIST 151 World History to 1500
  • HIST 161A World Cultures in Perspective
Group B
  • AMST 150 America and the World
  • ANTH 152 Culture and Humanity
  • ART 176 Survey of Global Art II
  • GEOG 102 World Regional Geography
  • HIST 152 World History since 1500
  • HIST 155 Issues in World History
  • HIST 162A World Cultures in Perspective
Group C
  • GEOG 151 Geography and Contemporary Society
  • GEOG 151A Geography and Contemporary Society
  • LLL 150 Literature and Social Change
  • MUS 107 Music in World Cultures
  • REL 150 Intro to the world's Major Religions
  • REL 150A Intro to the world's Major Religions
Asian Languages
Chinese, Filipino, Hindi, Ilokano, Indonesian, Japanese, Khmer (Cambodian), Korean, Pali, Sanskrit, Thai, Vietnamese
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