South and Southeast Asian Studies (S,SEASN)

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Courses

S,SEASN 1A Elementary Telugu 4 Units

The focus of this course will be on systematic grammar, essential vocabulary, and conversations. The goal is to achieve basic reading, writing, and conversational competence as well as exposure to Telugu culture and traditions through language learning. Students will be able to read short stories by the end of this course with some facility.

S,SEASN 1B Elementary Telugu 4 Units

The focus of this course will be on systematic grammar, essential vocabulary, and conversations. The goal is to achieve basic reading, writing, and conversational competence as well as exposure to Telugu culture and traditions through language learning. Students will be able to read short stories by the end of this course with some facility.

S,SEASN R5A Self, Representation, and Nation 4 Units

This course is devoted to a study of selected literary texts set in various regions of Southeast Asia. The readings will include works by foreign authors who lived and traveled in Southeast Asia and translations of works by Southeast Asian writers. These texts will be used to make comparisons and observations with which to characterize coloniality, nationalism, and postcoloniality. This course satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition requirement.

S,SEASN R5B Under Western Eyes 4 Units

In this course, the student will read selections from the large body of scholarly texts that have been written about Southeast Asia. Expository and argumentative essays by premier scholars such as Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Margaret Mead, Clifford Geertz, and Benedict Anderson will be examined. Discussions will cover a broad range of theoretical issues including power, gender, and space. This course satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition requirement.

S,SEASN 24 Freshman Seminar 1 Unit

The Freshman Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester. Enrollment limited to 15 freshmen.

S,SEASN 39C Freshman/Sophomore Seminar 2 - 4 Units

Freshman and sophomore seminars offer lower division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.

S,SEASN 39G Freshman/Sophomore Seminar 2 - 4 Units

Freshman and sophomore seminars offer lower division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.

S,SEASN 39H Freshman/Sophomore Seminar 2 - 4 Units

Freshman and sophomore seminars offer lower division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.

S,SEASN 39I Freshman/Sophomore Seminar 2 - 4 Units

Freshman and sophomore seminars offer lower division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.

S,SEASN 39J Freshman/Sophomore Seminar 2 - 4 Units

Freshman and sophomore seminars offer lower division students the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member and a group of peers in a small-seminar setting. These seminars are offered in all campus departments; topics vary from department to department and from semester to semester. Enrollment limits are set by the faculty, but the suggested limit is 25.

S,SEASN C51 Introductory Topics in Religious Studies 4 Units

Selected introductory topics in the study of religion.

S,SEASN N51 Introductory Topics in Religious Studies 4 Units

Selected introductory topics in the study of religion.

S,SEASN C52 Introduction to the Study of Buddhism 4 Units

This introduction to the study of Buddhism will consider materials drawn from various Buddhist traditions of Asia, from ancient times down to the present day. However, the course is not intended to be a comprehensive or systematic survey; rather than aiming at breadth, the course is designed around key themes such as ritual, image veneration, mysticism, meditation, and death. The overarching emphasis throughout the course will be on the hermeneutic difficulties attendant upon the study of religion in general, and Buddhism in particular.

S,SEASN 84 Sophomore Seminar 1 or 2 Units

Sophomore seminars are small interactive courses offered by faculty members in departments all across the campus. Sophomore seminars offer opportunity for close, regular intellectual contact between faculty members and students in the crucial second year. The topics vary from department to department and semester to semester. Enrollment limited to 15 sophomores.

S,SEASN 98A Directed Group Study for Lower Division Students: South Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 99A Supervised Independent Study and Research for Lower Division Students: South Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 100A Filipino 5 Units

S,SEASN 100B Filipino 0.0 Units

S,SEASN N113 Music of India 4 Units

The course aims to give a comprehensive picture of many important areas of the Indian musical heritage, including a detailed exploration of the classical traditions of both North and South India (Hindustani and Carnatic musics).

S,SEASN 120 Topics in South and Southeast Asian Studies 4 Units

Designed to permit regular faculty and visitors to explore special topics not normally covered in the curriculum. Focus and readings will change in response to current research interests of instructors and teaching needs of the department.

S,SEASN C123 Religion in Medieval India 4 Units

This course is designed to provide a chronological and thematic approach to the study of religion in medieval India. It will cover the period from 600 to 1600 A.D.--a time of significant developments in both Hinduism and Islam on the subcontinent. Besides witnessing tremendous religious ferment in the South and the emergence of popular devotional movements within Hinduism in the North, the period also observed new mystical and regional articulations of Islam.

S,SEASN C135 Tantric Traditions of Asia 4 Units

The emergence of the tantras in seventh and eighth-century India marked a watershed for religious practice throughout Asia. These esoteric scriptures introduced complex new ritual technologies that transformed the religious traditions of India, from Brahmanism to Jainism and Buddhism, as well as those of Southeast Asia, Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, and Japan. This course provides an overview of tantric religion across these regions.

S,SEASN C145 Buddhism in Contemporary Society 4 Units

A study of the Buddhist tradition as it is found today in Asia. The course will focus on specific living traditions of East, South, and/or Southeast Asia. Themes to be addressed may include contemporary Buddhist ritual practices; funerary and mortuary customs; the relationship between Buddhism and other local religious traditions; the relationship between Buddhist institutions and the state; Buddhist monasticism and its relationship to the laity; Buddhist ethics; Buddhist "modernism," and so on.

S,SEASN 148 Philippines: History, Literature, Performance 4 Units

The course focuses on Philippine history through literature and performance. Among the texts to be discussed are: traditional forms (rituals, poetry, songs, dances) that give insights to belief systems and economic, political, and social life during the indigenous or precolonial period; performance and literary forms that were instruments both of colonial conquest and anti-colonial movements; and theater and literature that participated in discourse on agrarian issues, labor, martial law and militarism, gender rights, academic freedom, and human rights.

S,SEASN 149 Studies in South and Southeast Asian Languages 2 - 4 Units

Directed study of South and Southeast Asian Languages. This course will provide intensive language training in languages not regularly taught by the Department. Language may vary each semester based on instructor availability. Intermediate language ability required.

S,SEASN 150 Southeast Asian Mythology 4 Units

An introduction to the mythologies of Southeast Asia, providing a comparative overview of key myths. We will focus on indigenous narrative traditions encompassing myths of creation and origin, agricultural and maritime myths and practices, the founding of kingdoms, and indigenous geographies. We will further explore the role of myth in the contemporary world.

S,SEASN 160 Philippine Cultural Politics 4 Units

Can a song inspire a revolution? The course focuses on literary, visual, and performance texts that participated in political discourses in the Philippines. What strategies did the writers and artists employ? How did writers and artists face issues of censorship and persecution? How did social movements influence these texts, and in turn, how did these texts contribute to these social movements?

S,SEASN 190 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies 3 Units

Designed primarily to give majors sustained and intensive training in reading, writing, and analysis in the discipline. Independent research and a substantial essay required. Topics will vary in accord with faculty and student interests.

S,SEASN H195 Senior Honors 0.0 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN H195A Senior Honors: South Asian Studies 3 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN H195B Senior Honors: Tamil 3 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN H195C Senior Honors: Hindi-Urdu 3 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN H195E Senior Honors: Southeast Asian Studies 3 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN H195F Senior Honors: Sanskrit 3 Units

To be eligible for admission for the honors program, students must have and maintain a minimum GPA 3.5 in all courses completed for the major. In addition, the student must enroll in the final semester of the senior year in H195, a course of supervised research to be guided by an instructor chosen in consultation with the major adviser. On the basis of this research the student will prepare and submit an honors thesis for evaluation.

S,SEASN 198A Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: South Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 198B Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: Tamil 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 198C Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 198D Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: Malay/Indonesian 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 198E Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 198F Directed Group Study for Upper Division Students: Sanskrit 1 - 4 Units

Tutorial instruction in areas not covered by regularly scheduled courses. Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199A Supervised Independent Study and Research: South Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199B Supervised Independent Study and Research: Tamil 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199C Supervised Independent Study and Research: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199D Supervised Independent Study and Research: Malay/Indonesian 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199E Supervised Independent Study and Research: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN 199F Supervised Independent Study and Research: Sanskrit 1 - 4 Units

Four-unit limit per term.

S,SEASN C220 Seminar in Buddhism and Buddhist Texts 2 or 4 Units

Content varies with student interests. The course will normally focus on classical Buddhist texts that exist in multiple recensions and languages, including Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan.

S,SEASN 250 Seminar in South and Southeast Asian Studies 2 or 4 Units

Topics vary from semester to semester.

S,SEASN 290A Special Studies: South Asian Studies 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 290B Special Studies: Tamil 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 290C Special Studies: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 290D Special Studies: Malay/Indonesian 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 290E Special Studies: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 290F Special Studies: Sanskrit 1 - 5 Units

Students may enroll in more than one section of 290, but the total number of units of Special Study in any one semester may not exceed 12.

S,SEASN 294 Methods in South & Southeast Asian Studies 4 Units

Introduction to the principal, historical, and contemporary methods for study of the literatures, languages, religions, cultures, and peoples of South and Southeast Asia. Discussion of the disciplinary formations of Orientalism, philology, anthropology, comparative religions, gender studies, and history. Topics and readings change year to year. Seminar work will culminate in a one day student symposium.

S,SEASN 299A Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: South Asian Studies 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 299B Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: Tamil 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 299C Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 299D Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: Malay-Indonesian 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 299E Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 299F Dissertation Preparation and Related Research: Sanskrit 1 - 12 Units

Normally reserved for students directly engaged in writing the doctoral dissertation.

S,SEASN 375 Methods and Problems in Teaching South and Southeast Asian Studies 3 Units

Team-taught by a faculty member and an advanced graduate student instructor, this weekly seminar will expose GSIs to methods and potential problems in teaching. Building a syllabus, grading, teaching writing and reading comprehension, fairness in the classroom, maintaining enthusiasm, developing a professional teaching portfolio, and campus resources for special needs students will be covered. The seminar will include periodic videotaping and feedback within each student's classroom.

S,SEASN 601A Individual Study for Masters Students: South Asian Studies 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 601B Individual Study for Masters Students: Tamil 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 601C Individual Study for Masters Students: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 601D Individual Study for Masters Students: Malay-Indonesian 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 601E Individual Study for Masters Students: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 601F Individual Study for Masters Students: Sanskrit 1 - 8 Units

Individual study for the comprehensive or language requirements in consultation with the graduate adviser.

S,SEASN 602A Individual Study for Doctoral Students: South Asian Studies 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

S,SEASN 602B Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Tamil 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

S,SEASN 602C Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Hindi-Urdu 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

S,SEASN 602D Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Malay-Indonesian 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

S,SEASN 602E Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Southeast Asian Studies 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

S,SEASN 602F Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Sanskrit 1 - 8 Units

Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser, intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

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