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61. Religious Studies Program, UW-Madison: Major Requirements
Students not held to general Education Requirements should consult of Buddhism inSouth and southeast asia 650 Proseminar 7. ancient/INDIGENOUS/FOLK TRADITIONS.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/rsp/majorrequirements.htm
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES Students earning a degree in Religious Studies are expected to:
  • Examine a variety of the world's religious traditions Understand at least one tradition in depth Become familiar with manifestations of religious awe in such things as texts, rituals, social institutions, and personal expression Understand different methodological approaches to religion Assess scholarly literatures on religion, conduct their own research into the subject, and present their conclusions clearly in speech and writing.
Accordingly, a baccalaureate degree in Religious Studies requires students not only to complete a series of courses, but also to acquire the skills to analyze religion and to communicate their findings cogently.
Major in Religious Studies
To earn a degree in Religious Studies, students must complete at least 31 credits, divided as follows:
A. 3 credits in an elementary-level course in Abrahamic religious traditions, and 3 credits in an elementary-level course in Asian religious traditions.
B.

62. South Asia: General Resources For Study
sacrifice and beefeating in ancient India site OVERVIEW MANAS, an excellentgeneral historical/cultural about Sind site southeast asia A great
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/generallinks.html
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SARAI, the great resource finder , created and maintained at Columbia University The Digital South Asia Library , a superb resource center that is putting an ever-increasing variety of materials online The Digital Asia Library , a searchable database of related websites, with much South Asian material Online books on South Asia , an increasingly valuable series, at the University of California Press website Manas *, Prof. Vinay Lal's very fine overview website CIA profiles * For a detailed analysis of any nation by the Central Intelligence Agency, use the 'Select a Country' menu. SAFMA *Good regional news and information from the South Asia Media Net; also see "Country Profiles": Bureau of South Asian Affairs * The State Department's regional information site, including human rights reports. Library of Congress * Detailed "Country Studies" full of useful material. British Library Online Newspaper Archives , a useful source for research. Himal , an intelligent journal interested in all of South Asia Tim Lubin's website , with a fine collection of links on South Asian religions, etc.

63. History 1996-97 General Catalog
Refer to Class Schedule for specific content. A. ancient, Medieval, and E. South,southeast, and Early Modern Europe East asia B. Modern Europe F
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LOWER DIVISION COURSES
The growth of civilizations and the interrelationships of peoples of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America to 1650. Modern history from a global perspective, 1650 to the present. Development of European culture, thought and institutions from ancient times through the seventeenth century. Not open to students with credit in History 305A. Development of modern societies and states to the present day. Not open to students with credit in History 305B. Political and social development of the United States, with emphasis on American civilization and ideals. History 110A: From colonial period to 1877. History 110B: Since 1877. Primarily for lower division students. This year course satisfies the graduation requirement in American Institutions. Western hemisphere from ancient times to present, with focus on interactions among European, American Indian, and African-American cultures, institutions, and traditions. History 115A: Ancient American civilizations, European colonial systems, creation of new nations. History 115B: Nations and cultures of the Americas since independence. This year course satisfies the graduation requirement in American Institutions.

64. HISTORY RESOURCES
Egypt Secrets of an ancient World. Latin American general Sites on Latin AmericanHistory History in South asia Library; East southeast asia An Annotated
http://www.sosu.edu/lib/subhistw.htm
HISTORY RESOURCES:
World Henry G. Bennett Library Southeastern Oklahoma State University
General
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65. General Education Requirements
Humanities (HUM) 193, Religion/Phil/ancient Greece Rome 3 hours) Math (MATH) 109,general Mathematics Math asia, and History of East southeast asia accepted F
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WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Effective 2001 summer term, beginning freshmen and transfer students will follow the general education framework below. Students who were enrolled prior to that time have the option of continuing under the previous requirements or adopting the new standards. Students choosing to follow the previous general education requirements must document their intent by filing an official
undergraduate degree program with their respective dean's office by August 15, 2001. After that date, the new requirements are effective for all students who have not filed a degree program. The schedule of classes bulletin will have the most up-to-date listing of approved courses. Western Kentucky University through its general education program provides students a broad academic preparation in basic areas of human knowledge and endeavors to orient them to the intellectual, social, and natural world. The program is designed to enable students to acquire certain fundamental knowledge, to improve basic communication and thinking skills, to develop intellectual curiosity, to strive for syntheses of knowledge and understanding, and to make informed decisions. This program will nurture in our students values such as independence, tolerance, responsible citizenship, and an appreciation for the art and quality of living, as well as for the means of living.

66. ASIAN STUDIES - GENERAL OPTION Advising Worksheet
asian Studiesgeneral. HSTAS 201 ancient Indian Civilization (5 SISSE/HSTAS 221 Historyof southeast asia (5) SISEA/HSTAS 241 Japanese Civilization (5) (formerly
http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/advise/catalog/SISAGeneralworksheet.html
Asian Studies-General BA Checklist
LANGUAGE: 30 credits (2 years) or 2 nd yr. proficiency in an Asian Language:
REQUIRED ASIAN SURVEY COURSE (5 credits) chosen from:
SISA 210 Rise of Asia
or SISA 209 Asian Civilizations: Traditions TWO ASIAN CIVILIZATION COURSES (10 credits) chosen from: HSTAS 201 Ancient Indian Civilization (5) HSTAS 202 Modern Indian Civilization (5) SISEA/HSTAS 211 History of Chinese Civilization (5) SISEA/HSTAS 212 History of Korean Civilization (5) SISSE/ HSTAS History of Southeast Asia (5)
SISEA/HSTAS 241 Japanese Civilization (5) formerly HSTAS 341 REQUIRED CROSS-REGIONAL THEMATIC/ COURSE 5 credits) chosen from: ART H 204 Survey of Asian Art (5) z
ASIAN 401 Introduction to Asian Linguistics (5)
ASIAN 404 Writing Systems (3)
COM 428 Asian Media Systems (5)
GEOG 313 East Asia (5)
MUSIC 316
RELIG 202 Introduction to World Religions: Eastern Traditions (5) z RELIG 350/ANTH 352 Buddhism and Society (5) RELIG 354 Buddhism (5) SIS/ANTH 449 Social Transformation in Modern East Asia (5) SISA 209 Asian Civilizations: Traditions (5) z SISA 245 Human Rights in Asia (5) z SISA/GEOG 372 Asian Sustainable Development (5) SISEA/SOC 434 Demographic Asia (3-5) SISEA 443/ANTH 446 Class and Culture in East Asia (5) SISEA 480 New Orders in East Asia (5) CONDITIONAL APPROVAL: SIS 302 Intercultural Relations (5) (when taught by Asian Studies instructor) SIS/HSTAS 348 Alternative Routes to Modernity (5) (when taught by Asian Studies instructor) SIS 430 International Population (5) (when taught by

67. FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin
History of ancient Near East (3). ASH 4223. general Psychology (3).PUP 3713. Peoples and Cultures of southeast asia (3). ANT 4363.
http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/gen_prog09.htm
Program in ASIAN STUDIES
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Acting Director: Ljubisa S. Adamovich (Economics); Professors: Bowman (Public Administration and Policy), Flanagan (Political Science), Ho (Anthropology), Kelsay (Religion), Lo (History), Lu (Modern Languages and Linguistics), Olsen (Music), Palmer (Political Science), Ree (Modern Languages and Linguistics), Singh (History), Swain (Religion); Associate Professor: Garretson (History); Assistant Professors: Bartholomeusz (Religion), Erndl (Religion), Kim (Political Science); Visiting Professor: Koo (Economics); Visiting Assistant Professor: Wong (Art History)
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In addition to the regular major in Asian studies, the program also offers a second option designed for students who want to combine linguistic, cultural, and other relevant knowledge of Asia with business skills. Students electing this option will take a significant proportion of their course work in the College of Business. This option is intended to prepare students for a career that capitalizes on their knowledge of Asia.
The undergraduate program in Asian studies is administered through the College of Social Sciences. As an interdisciplinary program, no minor is required, except in the case of the Asian studies/business option, in which the business course work constitutes a minor. Students interested in either of these degree program options should consult with the director of Asian studies.

68. FSU 2004-2005 General Bulletin
see the “University Honors Office and Honor Societies” chapter of this GeneralBulletin. 3200. History of The ancient Near East (3 East and southeast asia (3
http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/undergrad/depts/asian_studies.htm
Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Introduction Bulletins ... 2004 - 2005 Undergraduate Section Topics Major/Degree Requirements Minor Requirements Honors in the Major Approved Courses ... Graduate Courses
Program in Asian Studies
College of Social Sciences
Director: Burton M. Atkins (Political Science); Professors: Bowman (Public Administration and Policy), Flanagan (Political Science), Kelsay (Religion), Olsen (Music), Singh (History); Associate Professors: Bakan (Music), Erndl (Religion), Garretson (History), Ho (Anthropology), Kim (Political Science); Assistant Professors: Cuevas (Religion), Grant (History), Lan (Modern Languages and Linguistics); Visiting Professor: Koo (Economics); Visiting Associate Professor: Lopez (Religion); Visiting Assistant Professors: Lee (Art History), Yasuhara (Modern Languages and Linguistics) In addition to the regular major in Asian studies, the program also offers a second option designed for students who want to combine linguistic, cultural, and other relevant knowledge of Asia with business skills. Students electing this option will take a significant proportion of their course work in the College of Business. This option is intended to prepare students for a career that capitalizes on their knowledge of Asia. The undergraduate program in Asian studies is administered through the College of Social Sciences. As an interdisciplinary program, no minor is required, except in the case of the Asian studies/business option, in which the business course work constitutes a minor. Students interested in either of these degree program options should consult with the director of Asian studies.

69. Bibliography - Asia And Africa
Frederic, L. The art of southeast asia temples and sculpture (1965 Dietrich, ed.,ancient Kingdoms of the Nile (1997) general. ancient MESOPOTAMIA, THE
http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/courses/arch170/past/98fall/asia-africa.html
Architecture 170A
College of Environmental Design
UC Berkeley
Selected Bibliography

ASIA AND AFRICA Allchin, B. and R. Allchin. The rise of civilization in India and Pakistan Alsayyad, Nezar, Cities and Caliphs: on the genesis of Arab Muslim Urbanism Blair, S. and J. Bloom, The art and architecture of Islam 1250-1800 Bloom, Jonathan, The Minaret: symbol of Islam Boyd, Andrew. Chinese architecture and town planning, 1500BC-AD1911 Chang, K. C. The archaeology of ancient China (4th ed.; 1986) Chang, K. C., Art, Myth, and Rituat: The Path to Political Authority Chang, K. C. Early Chinese civilization: anthropological perspectives Chang, K. C. Shang civilization Chinese Academy of Architecture. Ancient Chinese architecture Chittick, H. N., Kilwa: An Islamic Trading City on the East African Coast Coaldrake, William, Art and Authority in Japan Craven, Roy C. A concise history of Indian art Dumarcay, Jacques. Borobudur Ebrey, Patricia, Cambridge Illustrated History of China Elleh, Nnamdi, African Architecture: Evolution and Transformation Ettinghausen, R. and O. Grabar

70. GENERAL EDUCATION
92 / general EDUCATIONgeneral EDUCATIONThe general Education Program GreeceHist 112Ancient RomeHist 122AWomen in W. civ Middle Ages 147Peoples of southeast AsiaGovt 35World
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71. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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74. History Of Southeast Asia - Encyclopedia Article About History Of Southeast Asia
emergence in international trade in the ancient world Some articles mentioning Historyof southeast asia America (enc.) History of South asia (enc.) History
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  • History of Brunei Historians believe there was a forerunner to the present Brunei Sultanate, which the Chinese called Po-ni. Chinese and Arabic records indicate that this ancient trading kingdom existed at the mouth of the Brunei River as early as the seventh or eighth century A.D. This early kingdom was apparently conquered by the Sumatran empire of Srivijaya in the early ninth century and later controlled northern Borneo and the Philippines. It was subjugated briefly by the Java-based Majapahit Empire but soon regained its independence and once again rose to prominence.
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  • History of Cambodia This is the History of Cambodia series.
    Early Kingdoms
    Main article: Early history of Cambodia The Khmer people were among the first in Southeast Asia to adopt religious ideas and political institutions from India and to establish centralized kingdoms encompassing large territories. The earliest known kingdom in the area, Funan, flourished from around the first to the sixth century A.D. It was succeeded by Chenla, which controlled large areas of modern Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. The golden age of Khmer civilization, however, was the period from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries, when the kingdom of Kambuja, which gave Kampuchea, or Cambodia, its name, ruled large territories from its capital in the region of Angkor in western Cambodia.

75. Nashville Public Library - History Links
Web. The ancient World. Archaeology. Archnet University of Connecticut- general site for archaeology study. asia and the Far East.
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76. Southeast Asian Arts --  Encyclopædia Britannica
theatre from East asian arts From ancient times dance the basis for the classic Indianizingstyles of southeast asia. The Philippines from southeast asian arts
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77. Ancient East Asia: Museum News
from Japan, Korea, India, Vietnam, and other southeast asian countries worldwide onall aspects of ancient and classical East asia andadjacent regions
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Museum News The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, Sweden, with on of Europe's largest Asia collections, is closed for building repairs and is due to reopen in September 2004 with improved public and research facilities. For the latest news, see the new website, www.ostasiatiska.se
Complete Address (new postbox in 2004!!):
Mailing address: Box 16183, 103 27 Stockholm, Sweden
Street address: Tyghusplan, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm
Tel: +46-8-5195 5750 Fax: +46-8-5195 5755
E-mail: info@ostasiatiska.se
Museum home page: www.ostasiatiska.se
Archaeology Publication News
Fishbones and Glittering Emblems. Southeast Asian Archaeology 2002
Stockholm: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, 2003
ISBN 91-970616-0-3 This 540-page state-of-the-art volume is the proceedings from the 9th International Conference of the EurASEAA (European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists) hosted by the MFEA in May-June 2002 has now been published and can be purchased from our museum shop. Glimpses of Southeast Asia, MFEA exhibit catalogue no. 55, was published in May 2002 on the occasion of the EurASEAA conference, is available for sale (50 SEK). It contains a catalogue of SE Asian archaeological objects and six short articles on SE Asian archaeology.

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79. VietNet Weblog - Southeast Asia: On The Agenda - Sept/2002 - Nov/2005
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