Affiliated Courses
Courses listed below may be used to fulfill department degree requirements. Bold indicates courses being offered during Academic Year 2022-23. For full course listings, please visit Stanford ExploreCourses.
Please note that the lists contain examples and are not exhaustive. If uncertain whether a particular course fits into one of these categories, contact Cyril Millendez, Student Services Manager, to check.
Area Courses
Humanities Courses
- ANTHRO 148/248 - Health, Politics, and Culture of Modern China
- ANTHRO 156/256 - Japanese Anthropology
- ANTHRO 157/257 - Japanese Popular Culture
- ARTHIST 2 - Asian Arts and Cultures
- ARTHIST 182B/382B - Cultures in Competition: Arts of Song-Era China
- ARTHIST 185/385 - Arts of China in the Early Modern World, 1550-1800
- ARTHIST 226/426 - New Landscapes of China: Ecologies, Media, Imaginaries
- ARTHIST 287/487X - Pictures of the Floating World: Images from Japanese Popular Culture
- CHINLANG 125/225 - Chinese through Modern Fiction (Autumn)
- CLASSICS 143 - The Use of Classical Antiquity in Modern China (Spring)
- HUMCORE 20 - Dao, Virtue, and Nature: Foundations of East Asian Thought
- HUMCORE 22 - Everybody Eats: The Language, Culture, and Ethics of Food in East Asia
- HUMCORE 113 - Looking for the Way (Dao) in East Asia (Autumn)
- HUMCORE 123 - Beauty and Renunciation in Japan (Winter)
- HUMCORE 133 - How to be Modern in East Asia (Spring)
- MUSIC 31N - Behind the Big Drums: Exploring Taiko
- RELIGST 8N - Gardens and Sacred Space in Japan (Spring)
- RELIGST 50 - Exploring Buddhism
- RELIGST 55 - Exploring Zen Buddhism (Spring)
- RELIGST 56 - Exploring Chinese Religions (Winter)
- RELIGST 217/317 - The Lotus Sutra in Japanese Buddhism
- RELIGST 253/353 - Recent Research on Japanese Buddhism
History Courses
- HISTORY 94B/194B - Japan in the Age of the Samurai (Winter)
- HISTORY 94S - Savoring Japan: Food and Society in Global Perspective
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HISTORY 95C/195C - Modern Japanese History: From Samurai to Pokémon (Autumn)
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HISTORY 98S - Crime and Punishment in Late Imperial China: Law, State Formation, and Society
- HISTORY 194G - Humanities Core: Technology and Media in Modern Japan
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HISTORY 205E - Comparative Historical Development of Latin America and East Asia
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HISTORY 290/390 - North Korea in a Historical and Cultural Perspective
- HISTORY 291K/391K - Korean History and Culture before 1900
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HISTORY 298C/398C - Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chinese History
- HISTORY 396D - Historiography of Modern Japan
- HISTORY 392G - Modern Korea
Social Sciences Courses
- EASTASN 117/217 - Health and Healthcare Systems in East Asia (Winter)
- EASTASN 179/279 - Rebalancing Economic Systems in a World Driven by Tech (Winter)
- EASTASN 189K/289K - Korea and the World (Winter)
- ECON 131 - The Chinese Economy (Winter)
- ETHICSOC 146 - Political Thought in Modern Asia
- HUMRTS 114 - Human Rights Practice and Challenges in Southeast Asia (Spring)
- INTLPOL 244 - U.S. Policy toward Northeast Asia
- INTLPOL 225 - Tech Policy, Innovation, and Startup Ecosystems: Silicon Valley, Japan and Comparative Perspectives (Spring)
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INTLPOL 285 - American and Chinese Approaches to Managing Global Challenges
- JAPAN 151/251 - Japanese Business Culture and Systems
- POLISCI 148/348 - Chinese Politics (Winter)
- SOC 111/211 - State and Society in Korea (Winter)
- SOC 167A/267A - Asia-Pacific Transformation (Winter)
- SOC 175/275 - Understanding China's Rise (Winter)