TRANSFER GUIDE Asian Studies

BYU-Provo Required Core ASIAN 200: Introduction to Asian Studies: Methods and Materials HIST 231: Introduction to East Asian History GEOG 272: East GEOG 273: IHUM 240: Introduction to the Humanities of Asia

Electives ANTHR 343: Chinese Culture and Society 441: Introduction to Classical Japanese CHIN 342: Chinese Film in Translation JAPAN 444: Modern CHIN 343: in Translation—Poetry JAPAN 445: Christianity in Japanese Literature CHIN 344: Chinese Literature in Translations— POLI 386: Japanese Foreign Policy CHINE 345R: Chinese Culture HIST 337: Pre-modern CHIN 346: Introduction to Chinese Philosophy HIST 338: Modern Korea CHIN 441: Classical and Literary Chinese KOREA 340: to 1900 CHIN 442: Classical and Literary Chinese KOREA 345: Korean culture CHIN 443: Modern Chinese Literature KOREA 441: Classical Korean (Hanmun) CHIN 444: Contemporary Chinese Literature KOREA 443: Korean Literature after 1900 CHIN 445R: Chinese Poetry POLI 348: Government and HIST 340: Traditional ANTHR 335: Peoples of HIST 341 China since 1200 ANTHR 336: Cinema and Culture of India HIST 347: Chinese Cultural History ANTHR 341: Ethnonationalism and Culture in India POLI 353: China: Government and Politics ASIAN 342: Asian Literary Traditions POLI 388: Chinese Foreign Policy HIST 348: Modern South REL C 358: Survey of Eastern Religions HIST 349: History of Asian Religions and Thought ANTHR 348: Contemporary Japan MUSIC 203: World Music Cultures ARTHC 375: Japanese Art and Architecture POLI 346: Southeast Asian Politics HIST 343: Early Japan: Shinto, Samurai, Courtiers POLI 385: International Relations of Asia HIST 344: Modern Japan SAMOA 340: Introduction to Literature—Samoan JAPAN 345: Japanese Culture TONGA 340: Introduction to Literature--Tongan JAPAN 350: Japanese Lit. in Translation—8th-16th c. POLI 347: Russia/Former Soviet Politics JAPAN 351: Japanese Lit. in Translation—17th-19th c. RUSS 330: Cultural History of Russia JAPAN 352: Japanese Lit. in Translation: Modern Era HIST 330: Tsarist Russia HIST 331: Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia

Note: There may be additional courses offered through BYU-Provo that may count toward the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor.

BYU-Idaho Required Core FDINT 211: Pakistan at the Crossroads of Conflict

Electives FDINT 215: China INSTST 347: Southeast Asia Culture INST 341: East Asia Culture RUSS/INTST 342: Russian Culture HIST 330: The RUSS 340: -Translation HIST 331:

Note: There may be additional courses offered through BYU-Idaho that may count toward the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______Dixie State Required Core PHIL 2600: World Religions Replaces HIST 1210

Electives POLS 4440: Introduction to Islam HIST 3490: East Asia since 1800 HIST 3150: Russian History from 1860-1924 HIST 3550: Cultures of East Asia HIST 3160: Russian History from 1924-present JAPN 3070: Japanese History and Culture HIST 3480: East Asia to 1800

Note: There may be additional courses offered through Dixie State that may count toward upper-division electives for the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______Salt Lake Community College Required Core RELS 2010: Asian Philosophy and Religion Transfers in place of HIST 1210 RELS 2300: World Religions Transfers in place of HIST 1210

Electives ARTH 2640: Asian Art: Buddhist Art INTL 2230: Global French Cultures ARTH 2700: Asian Art: Japan RUS 2710: Intro to Russian Film HUMA 2220: Pacific American Studies JPN 2710: Intro to Japanese Film RELS 2020: Intro to Buddhism CHI 2710: Intro to Chinese Film ETHS 2420: Asian American Culture

Snow College Required Core PHIL 2600: World Religion & Scripture Transfers in place of HIST 1210 HIST 1220: Modern Asian Civilization Transfers in place of HIST 1220 ______

Southern Utah University Electives SOC 3110: Culture and Religion in SE Asia

Note: There may be additional courses offered through SUU that may count toward upper-division electives for the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______

Utah State University Required Core PHIL 2600: World Religion & Scripture Transfers in place of HIST 1210 HIST 1220: Modern Asian Civilization Transfers in place of HIST 1220

Electives ANTH/LANG 3550: Cultures of East Asia HIST 4890: Cold War in Asia ART 3050: Japanese Calligraphy HIST 4891: Cold War: Vietnam and Afghanistan ARTH 3310: : Ancient to Modern HIST 4821: World War II in Asia HIST 3010: Intro to Buddhism JAPN 3090: Intro to Japanese Literature HIST 3020: Intro to Hinduism JAPN 2100: Readings in Contemp. Japanese Culture HIST 3320: Tsarist Russia JAPN 3510: Japanese for the Business Environment HIST 3330: Modern Russia and the Soviet Experiment JAPN 3560: Studies in Japanese Film HIST 3430: History of Ancient Religions KOR 3510: Business Korean HIST 3460: Comparative Asian History LANG 3870: Narrative Ethics in Asian Literature/Film HIST/RELS 3470: Religion and Politics in South Asia RUSS 3510: Business Russian HIST 3482: Ancient China to 1800 RUSS 3540: Translation for Science, Business, Culture HIST 3483: Modern China, 1800-Present PHIL 3710: Philosophies of East Asia HIST 3560: Modern East Asia POLS 3220: Russian and East European Gov’t/Politics HIST 4150: Japan, , and Early Modern World POLS 3250: Chinese Government and Politics HIST/RELS 4555: Women in Buddhism POLS 4260: Southeast Asian Government/Politics HIST 4822: The Vietnam War WGS 3450: Asian Gender History

Note: There may be additional courses offered through USU that may count toward upper-division electives for the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______

Utah Valley University Electives CHST 362G: Traditional Chinese History HIST/RUS 416G: Post Soviet Russian Media and Film CHST 363G: Modern Chinese History HIST 3650: Imperial Russia—Autocracy to Opposition CHST 373G: Literature HIST 366G: History of Modern Russia 1864-present CHST 375G: Modern Chinese Literature HIST 4170: USSR under Stalin CHST 416G: Chinese Literature and Film POLS 3600: International Relations of East Asia CHST 490R: Special Topics in Chinese Studies POLS 356G: Comparative Politics of CHIN 3200: Business Chinese I RUS 3200: Business Russian CHIN 3510: Chinese Culture and Civilization RUS 3520: Russian Culture and Civilization CHIN 4200: Business Chinese II RUS 3620: 19th c Russian Literature CHIN 490R: Special Topics in Chinese Lang. & Lit. RUS 366G; 20th c Russian Literature HIST 3530: History of Vietnam RUS 490R: Special Topics in Russian Studies HIST/RUS 367G: History of Russian Film

Note: There may be additional courses offered through UVU that may count toward upper-division electives for the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______Weber State University Electives ARTH 2040: Art and Architecture of Asia GEOG 3660: Geography of China and Japan ARTH 3060: Art and Architecture of India HIST 4310: History of Russia to 1917 ARTH 3070: Art and Architecture of China HIST 4320: Russia since 1917 ARTH 3080: Art and Architecture of Japan HIST 4530: Far Eastern history GEOG 3620: Geography of Russia & the Former USSR HIST 4550: Southeast Asian History GEOG 3640: POLS 3220: Politics and Governments of Asia

Note: There may be additional courses offered through WSU that may count toward upper-division electives for the Asian Studies major (including language coursework). If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor. ______Westminster University

There are no courses currently listed as transferring from Westminster that count toward the Asian Studies major. If you have questions about if a course can count, speak with an Asian Studies academic advisor.