Asian Studies
Undergraduate Concentration
Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary concentration that can be taken as a complement to any major. The concentration requires six Asian-studies courses. Of these six courses, three may be selected from language courses; the other three must be selected from nonlanguage courses. The concentration further requires that two of the nonlanguage courses must be 200-level courses and one must include a significant research component. Students concentrating in Asian studies are encouraged, though not required, to take at least one year of Chinese or Japanese language and to study one year or one semester abroad in Asia.
Through Clark’s Study Abroad Office, students may apply to enroll at Kansai Gaidai University near Osaka, Japan, or at the CET program in Beijing, for language and other courses on Japan or China. Students may spend one year or one semester at Kansai Gaidai, which requires at least one year of Japanese language prior to study in Japan. The CET program in Beijing is available for one semester each year in the spring term. Enrollment in the CET program requires at least three semesters of Chinese language study prior to enrollment in China. Clark offers Chinese and Japanese language courses at the beginning and intermediate levels as well as advanced Japanese. Through the Colleges of Worcester Consortium, students may also take advanced Chinese and other Asia-related courses at the College of the Holy Cross.
Program Faculty
Yuko Aoyama, Ph.D.
William Fisher, Ph.D.
SunHee Kim Gertz, Ph.D.
Betsy P. Huang, Ph.D.
Thomas Massey, Ph.D.
Paul Ropp, Ph.D.
Srinivasan Sitaraman, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Alice Valentine, M.A.
Courses (Click on "Title of Course" or "Course Number" to sort by that category)
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Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: The Cultural Heritage Of China/First-Year Seminar
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AS033 |
Introduction to Modern East Asia/Lecture, Discussion
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AS080 |
Miracles of Asia: Economic Growth in Global Contexts/Lecture, Discussion
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AS107 |
In the Shadow of World War II: Memory, Identity, and Nation in Japanese Fiction and Film/First Year Seminar
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AS180 |
Chinese Civilization/Lecture, Discussion
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AS181 |
Modern China/Lecture, Discussion
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AS182 |
Political Economy of Asia
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AS192 |
Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: Intellectual History of China/Lecture, Discussion
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AS233 |
Still Spaces–East Meets West: Contemplative Practice in the Classroom/Seminar
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AS254 |
Fictions of Asian America/Seminar
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AS279 |
China Rising: The People's Republic of China since 1949/Lecture, Discussion
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AS281 |
Chinese Women in Literature and Society/Lecture, Discussion
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AS282 |
Seminar in Chinese History/Seminar
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AS288 |
Chinese 101-102 Beginning Chinese/Lecture, Discussion
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CHIN101 |
Elementary Chinese/ Lecture, Discussion
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CHIN101 |
Intermediate Chinese/Lecture, Discussion
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CHIN103 |
The Vietnam War/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST286 |
Political Dissent in Chinese History/Seminar
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HIST290 |
Elementary Japanese/Lecture, Discussion
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JAPN101 |
Intermediate Japanese/Lecture, Discussion
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JAPN103 |
Japanese Women Writers
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JAPN190 |
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About Asian Studies
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Additional Resources
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