HIST 201 - The Origin and Development of Imperial China & Japan
| Description: | HIST 201 surveys early Chinese and Japanese history, religion, philosophy, art, and literature. China's "golden age" and Japanese feudalism are covered, and special emphasis is placed on how present-day East Asian attitudes and beliefs were originally formulated. Meets third-world course requirements. |
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| Credit hours: | 4-0-4 |
| Prerequisite(s): | eligibility for ENGL 101 |
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| IAI: | H2 903N: Non-Western Civilizations (GECC) |
| Offered: | Fall |
Fall 2008 Offerings
| Course | Sec | Beg | End | Days | Instructor | Notes |
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| HIST 201 | 01 | 11:00a | 11:50a | M,T,Th,F | Austin, S | |
| HIST 201 | V1 | Online | Austin, S |
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History Courses
| Number | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| HIST 101 | United States to 1877 | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 102 | United States since 1877 | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 105 | History of Illinois | 3-0-3 |
| HIST 111 | European Civilization through the Reformation | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 112 | European Civilization: The Modern Era | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 201 | The Origin and Development of Imperial China & Japan | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 202 | Modern East Asia | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 270 | History of Non-Western Civilization: China | 4-0-4 |
| HIST 290 | Selected Topics in History | 3-0-3 |