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Asian Studies
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| ASIAN359L Women in Modern China | J Babbitts | Feb 4 - May 10 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2906 | $1020 | |
Description for ASIAN359L: This course examines the social and cultural roles of Chinese women, and their changes over time. Emphasis is given to twentieth-century China, especially the People’s Republic period.
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Academic Information: Credits: 3 Distribution: World Cultures Diversity: International focus Cross listed: HIST 359L & WOST 359L. |
| ASIAN363L Modern Japan | C Kim | Feb 4 - May 10 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2559 | $1020 | |
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| ASIAN371 Environmental Issues in China | J Clifford | Feb 4 - May 10 | Online | - | - | 3 | 4852 | $1020 | |
Description for ASIAN371: This course will analyze China’s environmental and resource challenges including food security, wildlife, conservation, water, air, and land pollution, water distribution, deforestation, desertification and population control. We will study the issues from economic, scientific, and social perspectives and look at solutions as well as causes. We will also study China’s environmental initiatives and accomplishments. Topics covered include pollution remediation, environmental protection,and investments in clean energy technology.
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Academic Information: Credits: 3 |