Cognitive Major (Asian Religions)
Summary of courses offered in the Cognitive Major (Asian Religions) Major in 2009
| First Year |
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Second Semester, 2009RELS1003 - Introduction to Religions BSecond Semester, 2010RELS1003 - Introduction to Religions B |
| Later Year |
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First Semester, 2009ASIA2161 - Religion and Politics in South Asia AASIA2251 - Buddhism HIST2110 - Approaches to History Second Semester, 2009ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast AsiaFirst Semester, 2010ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging GiantHIST2110 - Approaches to History Second Semester, 2010ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B |
| Out-of-Faculty Courses |
|---|
First Semester, 2009ARTH2056 - Art and Architecture of Southeast Asia: Tradition and TransformationSecond Semester, 2009ANTH2004 - Religion, Ritual and CosmologyMEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions Second Semester, 2010ANTH2004 - Religion, Ritual and CosmologyMEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions |
Courses that count towards this Major
| First Year |
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RELS1002 - Introduction to Religion A RELS1003 - Introduction to Religions B |
| Later Year |
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ASIA2048 - Religion and Nationalism in Korea and Japan ASIA2059 - New Religions in China, Japan and Korea ASIA2161 - Religion and Politics in South Asia A ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia ASIA2174 - Mysticism ASIA2251 - Buddhism ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging Giant ASIA2413 - Contemporary Vietnamese Society ASIA2515 - Malaysia - A Developing Multicultural Society ASIA3009 - Knowledge and Society HIST2110 - Approaches to History |
| Out-of-Faculty Courses |
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ANTH2004 - Religion, Ritual and Cosmology ANTH2033 - Religion and Society in India ARTH2056 - Art and Architecture of Southeast Asia: Tradition and Transformation MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions |
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The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.




