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Cognitive Major (Asian History)

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Summary of courses offered in the Cognitive Major (Asian History) Major in 2011

First Year

First Semester, 2011

ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A

Second Semester, 2011

ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B
ASIA1067 - Introduction to Chinese Society

First Semester, 2012

ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ASIA1067 - Introduction to Chinese Society

Second Semester, 2012

ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B
Later Year

First Semester, 2011

ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
ASIA2066 - The Chinese Art of War: Sunzi Bingfa
ASIA2251 - Buddhist Thought
HIST2110 - History and Theory (H)
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies

Second Semester, 2011

ASIA2009 - Modern Japanese Society
ASIA2023 - Japanese Economic Development Since World War 2
ASIA2045 - Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2174 - Mysticism
ASIA2203 - Chinese Foundations of Civilizations: Prehistory through to Early History
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development

First Semester, 2012

ASIA2009 - Modern Japanese Society
ASIA2037 - Emperors and Revolutionaries: Histories of Modern China
ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2040 - Modern Korea
ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
ASIA2251 - Buddhist Thought
ASIA2413 - Contemporary Vietnamese Society
HIST2110 - History and Theory (H)
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies

Second Semester, 2012

ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
Out-of-Faculty Courses

Second Semester, 2011

MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions

Second Semester, 2012

MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions

Courses that count towards this Major

First Year
ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B
ASIA1067 - Introduction to Chinese Society
Later Year
ASIA2009 - Modern Japanese Society
ASIA2017 - International Relations in North East Asia
ASIA2023 - Japanese Economic Development Since World War 2
ASIA2037 - Emperors and Revolutionaries: Histories of Modern China
ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2040 - Modern Korea
ASIA2041 - Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments
ASIA2045 - Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda
ASIA2048 - Religion and Nationalism in Korea and Japan
ASIA2054 - Chinese Philosophy: Creation and Development
ASIA2055 - Music and Society in Twentieth-Century Korea
ASIA2061 - India and 'Modernity': concepts and issues in South Asia from the 18th to the 21st centuries
ASIA2066 - The Chinese Art of War: Sunzi Bingfa
ASIA2161 - Religion and Politics in South Asia A
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2174 - Mysticism
ASIA2203 - Chinese Foundations of Civilizations: Prehistory through to Early History
ASIA2251 - Buddhist Thought
ASIA2309 - Education and Social Change in Modern Japan
ASIA2413 - Contemporary Vietnamese Society
ASIA2515 - Malaysia - A Developing Multicultural Society
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
HIST2110 - History and Theory (H)
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
Out-of-Faculty Courses
HIST2117 - Technology and Society 1800-2000
MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions

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The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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