Affiliated Courses
Courses listed below may be used to fulfill department degree requirements. Bold indicates courses being offered in Spring Quarter 2022. 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 Officer, 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
- CLASSICS 143 - The Use of Classical Antiquity in Modern China
- HUMCORE 20 - Dao, Virtue, and Nature: Foundations of East Asian Thought
- HUMCORE 21 - Everybody Eats: The Language, Culture, and Ethics of Food in East Asia
- HUMCORE 113 - Looking for the Way (Dao) in East Asia
- HUMCORE 123 - Beauty and Renunciation in Japan
- HUMCORE 133 - How to be Modern in East Asia
- MUSIC 31N - Behind the Big Drums: Exploring Taiko
- RELIGST 8N - Gardens and Sacred Space in Japan
- RELIGST 50 - Exploring Buddhism
- RELIGST 55 - Exploring Zen Buddhism
- RELIGST 56 - Exploring Chinese Religions
- 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
- HISTORY 94S - Savoring Japan: Food and Society in Global Perspective
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HISTORY 95C/195C - Modern Japanese History: From Samurai to Pokémon
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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
- EASTASN 179/279 - Rebalancing Economic Systems in a World Driven by Tech
- EASTASN 189K/289K - Korea and the World
- ECON 131 - The Chinese Economy
- ETHICSOC 146 - Political Thought in Modern Asia
- HUMRTS 114 - Human Rights Practice and Challenges in Southeast Asia
- INTLPOL 244 - U.S. Policy toward Northeast Asia
- INTLPOL 225 - Tech Policy, Innovation, and Startup Ecosystems: Silicon Valley, Japan and Comparative Perspectives
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INTLPOL 285 - American and Chinese Approaches to Managing Global Challenges
- JAPAN 151/251 - Japanese Business Culture and Systems
- POLISCI 148/248 - Chinese Politics
- SOC 111/211 - State and Society in Korea
- SOC 167A/267A - Asia-Pacific Transformation