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EASTASN 5: East House Seminar

May be repeated for credit. nnTopic for Spring 2010: Asian Culinary Culture
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Wigen, K. (PI)

EASTASN 70SI: Critical Issues in U.S.-China Relations Today

Multidisciplinary approach to historical factors, current events, and key issues that drive relations between the United States and China today, including: economic reform and the current financial crisis; security concerns over Taiwan, North Korea and Tibet; energy and the environment; role of NGOs and media in society; and human rights and prospects for political liberalization. Guest lectures from faculty and personal experiences from individuals who have lived or worked in China.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2
Instructors: Walder, A. (PI)

EASTASN 71SI: Teaching Migrant Kids: A Hands-On Exploration of Education in China

This course focuses upon a particularly vulnerable population in Beijing: migrant students whose educational options are significantly curtailed compared to their counterparts in urban public schools. A majority of these migrant middle school graduates take transient and low-paying jobs such as housecleaning, restaurant service, or menial factory jobs. Through this lens, we also attempt to understand how Chinese policy, economics, and social fabric have shifted throughout the years.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1-2
Instructors: Rozelle, S. (PI)

EASTASN 117: Health and Healthcare Systems in East Asia (EASTASN 217)

China, Japan, and both Koreas. Healthcare economics as applied to East Asian health policy, including economic development, population aging, infectious disease outbreaks (SARS, avian flu), social health insurance, health service delivery, payment incentives, competition, workforce policy, pharmaceutical industry, and regulation. No prior knowledge of economics or healthcare required.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-5

EASTASN 181K: Korean Economy: Achievements and Problems to be Solved (EASTASN 281K)

Historic overview of the Korean economy, emphasizing turning points, crises, and policies to tackle issues. Analysis of success elements by industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, service industries, and finance, and by input factors such as human resources, land supply, social overhead capital, and open door policy including FTAs with the U.S. and EU. Focus on problems facing the Korean economy and ways to solve them. One session will be on the North Korean economy and South-North economic cooperation.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5
Instructors: Bahk, B. (PI)

EASTASN 191: Journal of East Asian Studies

(Staff)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Wigen, K. (PI)

EASTASN 199: Directed Reading

(Staff)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-9 | Repeatable for credit

EASTASN 217: Health and Healthcare Systems in East Asia (EASTASN 117)

China, Japan, and both Koreas. Healthcare economics as applied to East Asian health policy, including economic development, population aging, infectious disease outbreaks (SARS, avian flu), social health insurance, health service delivery, payment incentives, competition, workforce policy, pharmaceutical industry, and regulation. No prior knowledge of economics or healthcare required.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-5

EASTASN 281K: Korean Economy: Achievements and Problems to be Solved (EASTASN 181K)

Historic overview of the Korean economy, emphasizing turning points, crises, and policies to tackle issues. Analysis of success elements by industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, service industries, and finance, and by input factors such as human resources, land supply, social overhead capital, and open door policy including FTAs with the U.S. and EU. Focus on problems facing the Korean economy and ways to solve them. One session will be on the North Korean economy and South-North economic cooperation.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5
Instructors: Bahk, B. (PI)

EASTASN 330: Core Seminar: Issues and Approaches in East Asian Studies

For East Asian Studies M.A. students only.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1
Instructors: Wigen, K. (PI)
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