ASIAN STUDIES JPN 3202 Readings in Short Stories and Essays JPN 3250 Practical Skills in Japanese Communication APPROVED COURSE LIST JPN 3301-1 ST: Kanji Drill (1 credit hour only) Spring 2021 (as of October 5, 2020) JPN 3303 Writing and Reading Japanese

JPN 4413 Advanced Japanese B  ST = Special Topics (Maximum credit amounts vary. Check JPN 4930-1 ST: Life-Writing in Japan Undergraduate Bulletin) JPT 3330 Premodern Japanese Literature in  x = Cross-Cultural Studies Course Translation  y = Diversity in Western Experience Course  It is your responsibility to verify course location, MUSIC prerequisites, and requirement designations via course search MUN 2800-1 ST: World Music Ensemble: Balinese and/or http://liberalstudiescourses.fsu.edu/care/LS- Gamelan (instructor permission required; courses/course-display.php only 0-1 credit hours)  Some courses may have major restrictions or other reserve MUN 4803-1 ST: World Music Ensemble: Balinese caps limiting enrollment. It is recommended that you contact Gamelan (instructor permission required; the instructor of the course or the department (i.e. if the course only 0-1 credit hours) prefix is “REL” then the department is ) to request MUN 4803-12 ST: Middle Eastern Ensemble (instructor enrollment permission. permission required; only 0-1 credit hours)

RELIGION Area Specific Courses: IDS 2420 (x) Heretics, Rebels, and Militants of the Asian Studies Major Requirement: (Students are to select at Islamic World least twenty-four (24) semester hours of area specific REL 2350 (x) of East Asia coursework) REL 3171-1 ST: Religion & Ecology REL 3171-2 ST: Samurai Ethics ECONOMICS REL 3171-3 ST: Islamic Ethics ECS 3200 Economics of Asia* REL 3171-4 ST: Marxism *Prerequisites: ECO 2013, ECO 2023 REL 3337 (x) , Women, and Power in REL 3340 (x) The Buddhist Tradition HISTORY REL 3363 (y) Islamic Traditions AMH 3544 The United States and Vietnam, 1941-1975 REL 3367 (y) Islamic Traditions II: up to the ASH 3100 (x) History of Asia Modern World ASH 3230-1 ST: Middle East Research: An REL 4304-3 ST: Anthropology of Islam (instructor Interdisciplinary Seminar (instructor permission required) permission required) REL 4359-1 ST: Body, Healing, Asceticism ASH 3930-1 ST: Contemporary Asia ASH 3930-2 ST: Modern Turkey ASH 4223 Modern Middle East HIS 4935-1 Sr. Seminar: WWI in the Middle East Concepts and Theories Courses: IDS 3415 Guns, Drugs, and Slaves: The History of Asian Studies Major Requirement: Students are to select at Trafficking in the Modern World least six (6) semester hours of concept and theory courses. WOH 3930-3 ST: Refugees ANT 2410 (x) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ANT 4241 (x) ††† INR 3932-3 ST: Modern China ARH 2000 Art, Architecture, and Artistic Vision MODERN LANGUAGES & LINGUISTICS ARH 2050 History and Criticism of Art I (Prerequisites for language courses not listed) ARH 2051 History and Criticism of Art II ARA 2240 Intermediate Conversation CPO 3034 Politics of Developing Areas* ARA 3222 Mid-Intermediate Arabic CPO 3743 States and Markets* ARA 3300 Advanced Arabic 1 ECO 4704 International Trade† CHI 3240 Chinese Reading and Conversation ECO 4713 International Finance†† CHI 3404 Chinese Calligraphy and Poetry GEA 1000 (x) World Geography CHI 3420 Chinese Grammar and Composition GEO 1400 (x) Human Geography CHI 3422 Grammar and Composition II GEO 3502 Economic Geography CHI 3441 Business Chinese II GEO 4471 Political Geography th CHI 4411 Advanced Chinese II HUM 3321 (y) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20 CHT 3391-1 (x) ST: Survey of Chinese Art House Films Century Culture CHT 3392 (x) Writing Women in Pre-Modern China INR 3084 Terror and Politics** IDS 3450 (x) Through an Arabic Lens: The Intersection of INR 3502 International Organization** Film and Culture INR 4702 Political Economy of International JPN 2300 Review Grammar and Syntax Relations** MUH 2051 (x) Music in World Cultures PAD 3003 Public Administration in American Society PAD 4301 Disaster Management Planning for Urban Poor Communities PAD 4374 Introduction to Terrorism: Preparedness and

Response PAD 4375 Advanced Topics in Terrorism*** PAD 4831 International Conflicts and Terrorism PAD 4833 International and Comparative Disaster Management PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 2630 Ethical Issues and Life Choices PHI 3670 Ethical Theory PHI 3700 PHM 2300 (x) Introduction to Political Philosophy PHM 3400 Philosophy of Law PHM 4340 Contemporary Political Thought PSY 2012 General Psychology PUP 3002 Introduction to Public Policy REL 1300 (x) Introduction to REL 3142 Religion, the Self, and Society REL 3170 (x) Religious Ethics and Moral Problems REL 3505 The Christian Tradition SOP 3004 Social Psychology SYA 4010 Sociological Theory SYG 1000 Introductory Sociology SYG 2010 (y) Social Problems SYO 3530 Social Classes and Inequality URS 1006 (x) World Cities URP 3000 Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning *Prerequisite: CPO 2002 or instructor permission **Prerequisite: INR 2002 or instructor permission ***Prerequisite: PAD 4374 †Prerequisites: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023; ECO 3101 recommended ††Prerequisites: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023; ECO 3101 or ECO 3223 recommended †††Prerequisite: ANT 2410

Additional Courses: Asian Studies Major Requirement: Students may select the remaining six (6) credit hours from any approved Asian Studies course (either in the Area Specific or the Concepts and Theories categories) and/or an approved internship (ASN 4930 or INR 4941, 3-6 credit hours).