Asian Studies


        THE MAJOR:   The B.A. in Asian studies requires a second-year proficiency in an Asian language and the completion of 24 semester hours of non-language Asia-related courses. The language requirement may be ful-filled by completing the second-year level courses in either Chinese or Japanese (CHI 2201-02 or JPN 2201-02).

        Native speakers with a second-year proficiency in one Asian language may be required to complete course work in a second language. 18 of the 24 non-language semester hours must be at the 3000 level or above. No more than 12 hours of courses from any one department may be included in the 24 non-language hours. A grade of C or better is required for all courses.  At present, no new students are being admitted to this major.

        HONORS: Honors in Asian studies may be earned by students who have at least a 3.5 GPA in their courses for the major and in their overall junior/senior course work. For high or highest honors, students write an honors thesis through ASN 4935 under the guidance of an Asian studies program faculty member.

        The Alice M. Zirger Memorial Scholarship in Asian Studies is awarded each spring to an outstanding major, minor or certificate student. Preference is given to female and nontraditional students. Applicants must have com-pleted or be completing the second year level of Asian language. For further information, contact the
department.

        THE MINOR: There are two options:

Option 1: 15 semester hours in non-language Asia-related courses.

Option 2: Completion of the two-semester sequence of beginning Chinese or Japanese (CHI 1120-21 or JPN 1120-21) and 12 hours of non-language Asia-related courses. Beginning Vietnamese is also available. Lan-guage credits earned at other institutions may be accepted.

        No more than nine hours of courses from one depart-ment may be used to fulfill non-language courses for the minor. A grade of C or better is required in all courses.

        OVERSEAS STUDY: Credits in Asian studies may be earned through programs at Kansai Gaidai (Osaka), National Taiwan Normal University (Taipei) and Shaanxi Teachers University (Xian). For information, contact the UF International Center in 123 Grinter or the overseas studies advisers: C. Chennault (China) and S. Kubota (Japan).

        GENERAL EDUCATION: Most Asian studies courses meet the international and diversity requirement and may also fulfill other categories.

        COURSES: Students are encouraged to elect several courses that develop understanding of more than one Asian region.

        General Asia: AMH 3523, ASH 3930, HUM 2410, HUM 2518, ASN 2001, ENG 4133 (when concentration is Asia), ASN 4935, POS 4931, REL 2002, REL 4390 and REL 5395.

        East Asia: ASH 2023, 2033, 3402, 3404, 3442, 5388; CHI 3500, 4850; CHT 3110, 3124, 4111; CPO 3513; JPN 3500, 3730, 4850; JPT 3100, 3120, 3130, 3140, 3150, 4502; ECS 4203; and FOL 3932C.
Also languages: JPN 1120, 1121, 2201, 2202, 2222L, 2223L; CHI 1120, 1121, 2201, 2202, 2220L and 2221L.

        India and Southeast Asia: AMH 3544; ASH 3521, 3550; REL 3330, 3336 and 4390.

        Individual study and special topics courses dealing with Asia may be used for the major and minor require-ments with approval of the Asian studies faculty.