Southeast Asian Studies Minor

The Southeast Asian studies minor explores a dynamic region encompassing some of the largest world economies and some of the oldest civilizations. This minor allows students to focus on countries such as Vietnam and the Philippines, drawing on a wide-ranging curriculum with courses in anthropology, art history, dance, film, geography, history, international studies, music, philosophy, political science, and religious studies.

First- and second-year language courses cannot be used to satisfy requirements for the minor. All courses used to satisfy minor requirements must be taken for letter grades and passed with grades of C– or better.

Southeast Asian Studies Minor Requirements

Courses focused on Southeast Asia 120
Cultures of India and South Asia
Pacific Islands Archaeology
Archaeology of Southeast Asia
What Is Asia: Theoretical Debates
Introduction to Pacific Islander Studies
South Asia: Development and Social Change
Southeast Asia Today
Bollywood's Lens on Indian Society
India
Vietnam War and the United States
Balinese Gamelan
Southeast Asian Politics
Course with partial focus on Southeast Asia4
Islamic Art & Architecture
Arts of the Silk Road
Great Books on Modern Asia
Asian Foodways
Introduction to Asian American Literature
Introduction to Asian American Studies
World Regional Geography
Geography of Globalization
Advanced Climatology: [Topic]
Advanced Biogeography: [Topic]
Gender and International Development
Foundations of East Asian Civilizations
Music in World Cultures
Non-Western Political Theory
World Religions: Asian Traditions
Dark Self, East and West
Readings in Buddhist Scriptures
Total Credits24
1

At least 12 credits must be upper division.