Asian Studies Minor
Larry Neuman, Coordinator
Asian Studies Minor Program
White Hall 405
(262) 472-1093
neumanl@uww.edu
asia@uww.edu
Admissions Office
UW-Whitewater
Whitewater, WI 53190
(262) 472-1440
Fax:
(262) 472-1515
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About the Program
Asian Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program that emphasizes the study of Asia and embraces a range of approaches and topics. Asian Studies include the study of history, culture, anthropology, language, politics, sociology, economics, literature and religion.
Accreditation
Career Opportunities
- Law, especially international law and international business law.
- Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State.
- International business, including overseas postings and the tourism industry
- Journalism in international politics or current affairs.
- Foreign language instruction or translation.
- Education, including teaching English in an Asian country
Faculty
High School Preparation
Internship Opportunities
Placement
Student Organizations
Suggested Course of Study
The Asian Studies minor requires 21 credits and has two tracks, General Asian Studies track and a Japanese Studies track. Both tracks require one year of Asian language study that is not included as part of the 21 credits, required GPA for graduation 2.25 in the minor.
General Asian Studies Track
For entry into program, one year of any Asian language courses with a C average or equivalent proficiency.
| 1. Humanities (Pick 2 courses from the following) |
ENGLISH 258, Asian Literature |
HISTRY 130, East Asian Tradition |
HISTRY 131, East Asia since 1800 |
RELIGST 211 East Asian Religion |
2. Social Science (Pick 2 courses from the following) |
ECON 351, ECON 351/551 Economies of Asia |
GEOGRPY 364, Geography of East Asia |
GEOGRPY 361, Geography of South and Southeast Asia |
POLSCI 460, Government and Politics of Asia |
SOCIOLGY 290, Sociology of Pacific Asia |
3. Capstone (3 units) ASIANSTD 498 OR ASANSTD 491 (Independent Study/Travel Study)
4. Elective Courses (9 units) Any Courses Not Taken In 1 OR 2 OR 3, OR |
RELIGST 303, Eastern Religious Thought |
SOCIOLGY 285, Asian Americans |
SOCIOLOGY 350, Contemporary Japanese Society |
POLISCI 472, Government and Politics of China |
HISTRY 385, Modern China |
ASIANSTD 491, 492 or ASIANSTD 496 Travel Study (to Asia), Field Studies. Study Abroad |
Japan Studies Track
Required for entry: Japanese 101 and 102 (Beginning 1 and 2) or equivalent |
1. Core, Japanese Language (14 units) |
FORNLANG 103 Beginning Japanese 3 |
FORNLANG 201 Intermediate Japanese 1 |
FORNLANG 202 Intermediate Japanese 2 |
FORNLANG 203 Intermediate Japanese 3 |
2. Capstone (1 unit) FORNLANG 498 Independent study paper
3. History and Culture Courses (6 units) from the following: |
ENGLISH 258, Asian Literature |
HISTRY 386, Modern Japan |
ANTHRO/SOCIOLGY 350, Contemporary Japanese Society |
ASIANST 491 Travel Study (must include travel in Japan) |
Courses taken on Japan in a Study Abroad program can also count in the program as electives. |

