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To view course lists prior to Fall 2004, please visit our course archives.

NOTE: The following courses cover Southeast Asia to varying degrees, from 25% to 100%. For Center MA students, if you want a course to count toward the degree course requirement, remember that at least one-thrid of your effort (e.g. papers, readings) must be related to Southeast Asia. Therefore, verify with the instructor beforehand that you will be able to meet the requirement for courses you elect with less than 100% area content.

Some 400-level courses carry graduate credit, others do not. Students must determine the credit status of the course.

Due to frequent changes in times and locations, we are no longer listing that information. Please consult the online course schedule on Wolverine Access. Further information and some course descriptions may also be found on the LS&A online course guide. We have noted restrictions on enrollment; please check notes carefully.

CSEAS courses Fall 2007

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Anthropology

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
404.001 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
3
Keane
  Meets with ANTHRCUL 504.001 (for graduates). Undergraduate students should enroll in ANTRHCUL 404.001. Advisory prerequisites: ANTHRCUL 101 or 222.
504.001 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
3
Keane
  Meets with ANTHRCUL 404.001 (for undergraduates). Graduate students should enroll in ANTRHCUL 504.001.

Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Languages

Crs.Sec TitleHrsInstructor
111.001 First Year Filipino I
5
121.001First Year Indonesian I
5
Sudarsih
161.001First Year Thai I
5
Krishnamra
175.001First Year Vietnamese I
5
211.001Second Year Filipino I
4
  Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 112.
221.001Second Year Indonesian I
4
Sudarsih
261.001Second Year Thai I
4
Krishnamra
  Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 162.
275.001Second Year Vietnamese I
4
411.001Advanced Filipino I
3
  Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 212 or consent of the instructor. Organizational meeting to be held Sept. 4th at 4pm in 6000 Thayer.
419.001Advanced Indonesian I
3
Sudarsih
 Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 222 or consent of the instructor. Rackham credit requires additional work.
423.001Javanese I
3
 Permission of instructor.
461.001Advanced Thai I
3
Krishnamra
 Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 262 or consent of the instructor. Rackham credit requires additional work. There will be an organizational meeting - students to be contacted by instructor.
475.001 Advanced Vietnamese I
3
  Prerequisite: ASIANLAN 276 or consent of the instructor. Rackham credit requires additional work.

Asian Languages and Cultures: Asian Studies

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
207.001 Introduction to Southeast Asian Civilization
4
Lieberman
  Meets with History 207.001.
235.001 Introduction to the Study of Asian Cultures
4
Merrill, Fukuoka
253.001 The Philippines: Culture and History
3
de la Cruz
  Undergraduate Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Culture. Cross-listed with History 208.001.
480.001 Secular Enchantments: Technology and Modernity in the Asia-Pacific
3
de la Cruz
  30-35% SEA content.
550.001 Seminar in Cultural and Comparative Studies of Asia
3
Nornes, Florida
  Graduate standing.
575.001Indonesian Literary Cultures
3
Florida
  Seminar in Indonesian Studies. Graduate standing. Qualified undergraduates with permission of instructor. Reading knowledge of Indonesian required.

Dance

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
347.001Beginning Javanese Dance
1
Mastati
348.001Advanced Javanese Dance
2
Mastati

Ensemble

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
405.001Beginning Javanese Gamelan
1
Walton
407.001Advanced Javanese Gamelan
2
Walton
  Prerequisite: ENS 405-406.

History

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
207.001Introduction to Southeast Asian Civilization
4
Lieberman
  Meets with Asian 207.001.
397.003 Penal Colonies and Camp Cultures in the Twentieth-Century Asia and Europe
4
Mrazek
  Enrollment limited to junior and senior History concentrators by permission only. History concentrators are required to elect HISTORY 396 or 397. Graduate students who wish to take this course as an independent study should contact the instructor. 30% SEA content.
452.001History of Late-Colonial Southeast Asia, 1780-1942
3
Mrazek
  Meets with SEAS 452.001.
469.001Precolonial Southeast Asia
3
Lieberman
  Cross-listed with History 698.008 (for graduates). Undergraduates with upperclass standing should enroll in History 469.001.
698.008Precolonial Southeast Asia
3
Lieberman
  Cross-listed with History 469.001 (for undergraduates). Graduate students should enroll in History 698.008.

Musicology

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
542.001Studies in World Music
3
Becker

Political Science

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
354.001 Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia
3
Hicken
  Advisory prerequisite: One course in Political Science or upperclass standing.

Public Policy

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
534.001Economics of Developing Countries
3
Yang
  By permission of instructor. 25% SEA content.

South and Southeast Asia

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
699.001 Directed Readings in South and Southeast Asia
1-8
  Graduate standing and permission of instructor.

Southeast Asian Studies

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
452.001History of Late-Colonial Southeast Asia, 1780-1942
3
Mrazek
  Meets with History 452.001.
501.001Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies
3
Whitmore

Strategy

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
584.001Business in Asia
3
Lim
  Prerequisite: STRATEGY 503 (can be taken simultaneously with instructor permission) or STRATEGY 510 or STRATEGY 593. Override needed for non-Business students who wish to take this course.

Study Abroad

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
361.001CIEE-SEA
1-12

Urban Planning

Crs.Sec Title Hrs Instructor
658.001Urban and Regional Planning in Developing Countries
3
Shatkin
  25% SEA content.

The center is committed to promoting a broader and deeper understanding of Southeast Asia and its peoples, cultures, and historiesby providing resources for faculty, students and the community to learn and disseminate knowledge about the region.

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