Note to Students:
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Academic Year 2012 – 2013
Fall Semester
Course Descriptions
| Southeast Asian Studies Core Course List |
| Graduation Checklist (Form-Fillable PDF) |
| Graduation Checklist (MS Excel) |
| SPECIAL COURSE OFFERINGS |
| Fall Quarter 2011: INST 350/550: Focus on Malaysia During Fall Quarter 2011, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies was pleased to welcome Dr. Habibah Ashari, who began her term as the new Tun Abdul Razak Chair. “Focus on Malaysia” is an introductory course highlighting the geographical, historical, demographic, cultural and political settings of Malaysia within the wider context of Southeast Asia. For more information the course and the instructor, click on the link below. INST 350/550 Course Flyer |
| Two Rare SEA Course Opportunities for Spring Quarter 2011 | ||
| During Spring Quarter 2011, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies was pleased to offer two courses taught by visiting faculty in addition to our regular outstanding curricula. The first course, Modern Southeast Asian Literature in Translation (ILL 345B/545B), was taught by Dr. Harry Aveling and the second course, The Chinese in Southeast Asia (INST 610C), was be taught by Dr. Norman Parmer. For more information on the courses and their instructors, click on the links below. | ||
| ILL 345B-545B Course Flyer | INST 610C Course Flyer | |
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| Past Course Information | ||
Academic Year 2011 – 2012
Fall Quarter
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Winter Quarter
Course Offerings | Draft Course Schedule | Course Descriptions
Spring Quarter
Course Schedule | Course Descriptions | ELIP Classes
Academic Year 2010-2011
Fall Quarter
Course Offerings | Course Descriptions
Winter Quarter
Course Offerings | Course Descriptions
Spring Quarter
Preliminary Course Offerings| Course Descriptions
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