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Will you please give me name of Non western courses offered by the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts & Sciences ?? The University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is a reputed college situated in united states .. it is offered admission in the following non western courses .. Non western courses :: AAAS 102 Arabic and Islamic Studies AAAS 103 Introduction to Africa AAAS 105/HIST 104 Introduction to African History AAAS 115 Introduction to African History, Honors AAAS 160/HIST 160 Introduction to West African History (November 13, 2007) AAAS 300 African Traditional Religion and Thought (prerequisite: AAAS 103, AAAS 105, or AAAS 106) AAAS 301 Portrait of a Third-World Nation: Haiti AAAS 302 Contemporary Haiti (prerequisite: AAAS 301 or consent of instructor) AAAS 303/ANTH 303 Peoples and Cultures of North Africa and the Middle East AAAS 305/HIST 300 Modern African History AAAS 307/HIST 307 Modern African History, Honors (October 5, 2004) AAAS 320 African Studies in:______ (prerequisite: AAAS 103, AAAS 105, or consent of instructor) AAAS 332/ENGL 326 Introduction to African Literature (prerequisite: ENGL 102 and one 200-level ENGL course) AAAS 334/DANC 230/TH&F 226 Introduction to African Dance Theatre AAAS 335 Introduction to Southern African Literature AAAS 336 Introduction to African Literature, Honors ( March 14, 2006) AAAS 340/WGSS 330 Women in Contemporary African Literature AAAS 349/REL 350 Islam (May 3, 2005) AAAS 351/GEOG 351 Africa's Human Geographies AAAS 355/TH&F 326 African Theatre and Drama AAAS 370/LING 370 Introduction to the Languages of Africa AAAS 372/ANTH 372 Religion, Power, and Sexuality in Arab Societies AAAS 376/AAAS 676/HA 376/HA 676 West African Art AAAS 415 Women and Islam (renumbered from AAAS 315 March 14, 2006) AAAS 429/TH&F 429 Postcolonial Theatre and Drama (March 14, 2006) AAAS 432/FREN 432 Francophone African Literature (prerequisite: ENGL 102 and a 200-level ENGL course) AAAS 433 Islamic Literature AAAS 434 African Women Writers AAAS 435 Muslim Women's Autobiography AAAS 445 Arab Thought and Identity AAAS 450/REL 450 Popular Culture in the Muslim World (May 3, 2005) AAAS 470/LING 470 Language and Society in Africa (prerequisite: AAAS 103, AAAS 305, LING 106, or consent of instructor) AAAS 510/AMS 534/SOC 534 Comparative Racial and Ethnic Relations AAAS 520 African Studies in:__________ (prerequisite: junior/senior in good standing) AAAS 542/REL 535 The History of Islam in Africa (prerequisite: 5 hours in humanities) AAAS 543/LING 543 Language and Culture in Arabic-speaking Communities (October 5, 2004) AAAS 545 Unveiling the Veil (October 5, 2004) AAAS 552/REL 552 Classical Islamic Literatures (May 3, 2005) AAAS 553/GEOG 553 Geography of African Development AAAS 555/FMS 544 African Film AAAS 561/HIST 561/POLS 561 Liberation in Southern Africa (October 9, 2007) AAAS 578/HA 578 Central African Art AAAS 598/HIST 598 Sexuality and Gender in African History AAAS 600/POLS 665 Politics in Africa (prerequisite: AAAS 105, AAAS 305, or POLS 150) AAAS 650/REL 650 Sufism (prerequisite: AAAS 349/REL 350 or permission of instructor) (May 3, 2005) AAAS 657/REL 657 Gender in Islam and Society (prerequisite: AAAS 349/REL 350 or permission of instructor) (May 3, 2005) AAAS 663/ANTH 663 The Anthropology of Islam AAAS 676/HA 676 West African Art (not open to students who have taken AAAS 376/H A 376) AAAS 677/HA 677 African Design (prerequisite: AAAS 376, HA 376, AAAS 578, or HA 578) AAAS 679/ HA 679 African Expressive Culture:________ (prerequisite: AAAS 376, HA 376, AAAS 578, or HA 578) AMS 534/AAAS 510/SOC 534 Comparative Racial and Ethnic Relations ANTH 160/ANTH 360 The Varieties of Human Experience ANTH 161/ANTH 361 The Third World: Anthropological Approaches ANTH 162 The Varieties of Human Experience, Honors ANTH 220 The Ethnology of Art ANTH 293/EALC 130 Myth, Legend, and Folk Beliefs in East Asia ANTH 303/AAAS 303 Peoples and Cultures of North Africa and the Middle East ANTH 360/ANTH 160 The Varieties of Human Experience ANTH 361/ANTH 161 The Third World: Anthropological Approaches ANTH 362 Peoples of Southeast Asia ANTH 364/EALC 364 Peoples of Japan and Korea ANTH 365/EALC 365 Japanese People Through Film ANTH 366/EALC 366 The Life Cycle in Japanese Culture and Literature ANTH 368/EALC 368 The Peoples of China ANTH 369 Vietnam: Identity and Conflict ANTH 370 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific (prerequisite: ANTH 100, ANTH 108, ANTH 160, ANTH 308, or ANTH 360) ANTH 372/AAAS 372 Religion, Power, and Sexuality in Arab Societies ANTH 376 North American Indians ANTH 378 Contemporary North American Indians ANTH 379/LAA 334/LAA 634 Indigenous Traditions of Latin America ANTH 380 Peoples of South America ANTH 389/WGSS 389 The Anthropology of Gender: Female, Male, and Beyond ANTH 484 Magic, Science, and Religion ANTH 501 Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology: Introduction to Aboriginal Studies (THIS TOPIC ONLY) ANTH 506 Ancient American Civilizations: Mesoamerica ANTH 508 Ancient American Civilizations: The Central Andes ANTH 510 An Introduction to Southwestern Archaeology (prerequisite: ANTH 110 or ANTH 310) ANTH 595 The Colonial Experience ANTH 564 The Peoples of Africa ANTH 565/EALC 565 Popular Images in Japanese Culture, Literatures, and Films ANTH 567 Japanese Ghosts and Demons ANTH 663/AAAS 663 The Anthropology of Islam CHIN 562 Modern Chinese Literature I (prerequisite: CHIN 504) DANC 230/AAAS 334/TH&F 226 Introduction to African Dance Theatre DANC 440 Introduction to Classical East Indian Dance EALC 105/REL 106 Living Religions of the East EALC 108/REL 108 Living Religions of the East, Honors EALC 121 Introduction to Contemporary China EALC 130/ANTH 293 Myth, Legend, and Folk Beliefs in East Asia EALC 131 Myth, Legend, and Folk Beliefs in East Asia, Honors EALC 136 The Japanese Tradition EALC 220 Asian Autobiographies EALC 231 Introduction to: ____ EALC 301 Cultural Traditions of China, Inner Asia, and Tibet (November 13, 2007) EALC 302 Civilizations of Japan and Korea (May 13, 2008) EALC 315/FMS 315 Survey of Japanese Film EALC 330 Chinese Culture EALC 332 Asian Literature in Translation:___________ EALC 333 Asian Literature in Translation, Honors:__________ EALC 350 Contemporary Japan (offered only during the summer institute in Hiratsuka, Japan) EALC 364/ANTH 364 Peoples of Japan and Korea EALC 365/ANTH 365 Japanese People Through Film EALC 366 The Life Cycle in Japanese Culture and Literature EALC 368 The Peoples of China EALC 380 Popular Cultures of East Asia (March 11, 2008) EALC 410 Asobi: Play in Japan EALC 411 Asobi: Play in Japan, Honors EALC 415/615 Ancient China (November 14, 2006) EALC 418/618 Sexual Politics in Dynastic China (Recommended: A course in East Asian studies) (October 9, 2007) EALC 420/620 Daily Life in China from the Opium War to the Present (December 13, 2005) EALC 508/REL 508 Religion in China EALC 509/REL 509 Religion in Japan EALC 510 Education in Japan EALC 520/HIST 640 Entrepreneurship in East Asia EALC 527/TH&F 527 Asian Theatre and Film EALC 530 Chinese Culture EALC 536 Cultural Traditions of Japan EALC 541/FMS 541 Asian Film EALC 543/FMS 543 Contemporary Japanese Film EALC 555/REL 555 Buddhists And Buddhism In China EALC 565 Popular Images in Japanese Culture, Literatures, and Films EALC 567 Japanese Ghosts and Demons EALC 580 Popular Cultures of East Asia (March 11, 2008) EALC 583/HIST 583 Imperial China EALC 584/HIST 584 Modern China EALC 585 POLS 668 Reform in Contemporary China EALC 587/HIST 587 Early Modern Japan EALC 588/HIST 588 Japan 1853-1945 EALC 589/HIST 589 Japan since 1945 EALC 592/HIST 592 Huns, Turks, and Mongols: The Nomad Factor in History EALC 593/HIST 593 Modern Korea EALC 596/HIST 596 Defining Japan: Marginalized Groups and the Construction of National Identity EALC 597/HIST 597 Japanese Theater History EALC 615/415Ancient China (November 14, 2006) EALC 618/418 Sexual Politics in Dynastic China (Recommended: A course in East Asian studies) (October 9, 2007) EALC 620/420 Daily Life in China from the Opium War to the Present (December 13, 2005) EALC 642/HWC 524/PHIL 506 Chinese Thought (prerequisite: an Eastern Civilization course, an Asian history course, or a distribution course in philosophy) EALC 649 Doing Business with China: Law and Policy (prerequisite: a course on China or background in law or business) EALC 656/POLS 656 Government and Politics of East Asia (prerequisite: a political science distribution course or an East Asian studies course) ECIV 104/ECIV 304 Eastern Civilizations ECIV 105/ECIV 305 Eastern Civilizations, Honors ECIV 304/ECIV 104 Eastern Civilizations ECIV 305/ECIV 105 Eastern Civilizations, Honors ENGL 305/ISP 305 World Indigenous Literatures ENGL 326/AAAS 332 Introduction to African Literature (prerequisite: ENGL 102 and one 200-level ENGL course) ENGL 674 African Literature:_______ (prerequisite: Prior completion of the Freshman-Sophomore English requirement or its equivalent) ENGL 571 American Indian Literature: _____(prerequisite: Prior completion of the Freshman-Sophomore English requirement or its equivalent) FMS 315/EALC 315 Survey of Japanese Film FMS 541/EALC 541 Asian Film FMS 543/EALC 543 Contemporary Japanese Film FMS 544/AAAS 555 African Film FREN 432/AAAS 432 Francophone African Literature (prerequisite: ENGL 102 and a 200-level ENGL course) HA 482 Japanese Painting HA 503 Japanese Prints HA 545 Early Chinese Art HA 585 The Art of Buddhism HA 587 Japanese Sculpture HA 589 Japanese Artistic Encounters with Europe and the United States GEOG 351/AAAS 351 Africa's Human Geographies GEOG 396 China's Geographies GEOG 553/AAAS 553 Geography of African Development GEOG 570 Geography of American Indians ISP 101 Introduction to Indigenous Nations Studies (March 11, 2008) ISP 305/ENGL 305 World Indigenous Literatures ISP 330/REL 330 Native American Religions ISP 331/REL 330 Native American Religions, Honors ISP 504 Topics in Indigenous Nations Studies: ________ (March 11, 2008) ISP 510 Indigenous Women and Activism (March 11, 2008) ISP 530 Indigenous Food and Health (October 14, 2008)* ISP 600 Research Methods and Indigenous Peoples ISP 601 Indigenous Peoples of the World ISP 602 Indigenous Decolonization and Empowerment ISP 603 Introduction to Indigenous Nations Graduate Studies ISP 611 Applied Indigenous Leadership ISP 612 Native American Oppression, Resistance, and Liberation ISP 613 Issues Facing Indigenous Peoples ISP 614 Decolonizing Narratives ISP 670 Indigenous Peoples’ Health Status, Beliefs, and Behaviors ISP 673 Environmental Justice HAIT 300 Contemporary Haiti (prerequisite: AAAS 301/HAIT 200, or consent of instructor) (March 11, 2008) HIST 104/AAAS 105 Introduction to African History HIST 105 Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern and Greek History HIST 118 History of East Asia (name change – October 5, 2004) HIST 119 History of East Asia, Honors (name change – October 5, 2004) HIST 120 Colonial Latin America HIST 122 Colonial Latin America, Honors HIST 160/AAAS 160 Introduction to Western African History (November 13, 2007) HIST 300/AAAS 305 Modern African History HIST 307/AAAS 307 Modern African History, Honors (October 5, 2004) HIST 326 Native American Civilizations and Their European Conquerors HIST 327 The Premodern Middle East HIST 328 The Modern Middle East HIST 369 Colonialism and Revolution in the Third World, Honors HIST 392 Huns, Turks, and Mongols: The Nomad Factor in Asian History HIST 353 Indigenous Peoples of North America HIST 397 From Mao to Now: China’s Red Revolution (November 8, 2005) HIST 398 Introduction to History of Japan: Anime to Zen HIST 399 The Samurai HIST 470 Popular Culture in Latin America and Africa (March 1, 2005) HIST 510 Topics in: Islamic Fundamentalism (THIS TOPIC ONLY) (May 13, 2008) HA 539 History of Japanese Buddhist Art HIST 543 Modern Iran HIST 561/ AAAS 561/POLS 561 Liberation in Southern Africa (October 9, 2007) HIST 570 The Middle East Since World War II HIST 582 Ancient Japan HIST 583/EALC 583 Imperial China HIST 584/EALC 584 Modern China HIST 587/EALC 587 Early Modern Japan HIST 588/EALC 588 Japan 1853-1945 HIST 589/EALC 589 Japan Since 1945 HIST 592/EALC 592 Huns, Turks, and Mongols: The Nomad Factor in History HIST 593/EALC 593 Modern Korea HIST 596/EALC 596 Defining Japan: Marginalized Groups and the Construction of National Identity HIST 597/EALC 597 Japanese Theater History HIST 598/AAAS 598 Sexuality and Gender in African History HIST 600 West African History HIST 603 History of Tibet HIST 604 Contemporary Greater China (October 18, 2005) HIST 605 Medieval Japan HIST 619 History of the American Indian HIST 622 History of the Plains Indians HIST 640/EALC 520 Entrepreneurship in East Asia HA 265 Introduction to Asian Art HA 266 The Visual Arts of East Asia HA 267 Art and Culture of Japan HA 268 Art and Culture of China HA 269 The Art and Culture of Korea HA 305 Special Study: Topics in Asian Art, Introduction to the Arts of Japan (Edwards Campus ONLY - SU 2004 ONLY) HA 369 Introduction to Korean Painting HA 376/AAAS 376/AAAS 676/HA 676 West African Art HA 467 Art and Culture of Japan, Honors HA 468 Art and Culture of China, Honors HA 469 Art and Culture of Korea, Honors HA 488 Chinese Painting, Honors (prerequisite: one of the following four courses: HA 150, HA 265, HA 266, ECIV 104) HA 578/AAAS 578 Central African Art HA 676/AAAS 676 West African Art (not open to students who have taken AAAS 376/H A 376) HA 677/AAAS 677 African Design HA 679/AAAS 679 African Expressive Culture: _____ HWC 524/EALC 642/PHIL 506 Chinese Thought INS 101 Introduction to Indigenous Nations Studies (March 11, 2008) INS 504 Topics in Indigenous Nations Studies: ________ (March 11, 2008) INS 510 Indigenous Women and Activism (March 11, 2008) INS 530 Indigenous Food and Health (October 14, 2008) JOUR 502 International Journalism LAA 332 Language and Society in Latin America LAA 333 Language and Society in Latin America, Honors LAA 334/LAA 634/ANTH 379 Indigenous Traditions of Latin America LAA 335 The Politics of Language in Latin America LAA 503 Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in Latin America LAA 506 Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in Latin America, Honors LAA 634/LAA 334/ANTH 379 Indigenous Traditions of Latin America LA&S 202 History of North American Indian Tribes (taught at Haskell Indian Nations University) LING 370/AAAS 370 Introduction to the Languages of Africa LING 470/AAAS 470 Language and Society in Africa (prerequisite: AAAS 103, AAAS 305, LING 106, or consent of instructor) LING 543/AAAS 543 Language and Culture in Arabic-speaking Communities (October 5, 2004) MUSC 139/339 Introduction to Music in World Cultures MUSC 560 Music in World Cultures PHIL 506/EALC 642/HWC 524 Chinese Thought (prerequisite: An Eastern civilization course, an Asian history course, or a distribution course in philosophy) POLS 561/AAAS 561/HIST 561 Liberation in Southern Africa (October 9, 2007) POLS 656/EALC 656 Government and Politics of East Asia (prerequisite: POLS 150 or a East Asian Studies course) POLS 657 Government and Politics of Southeast Asia (prerequisite: POLS 150 or a course in Asian or Southeast Asian history) POLS 660 The Politics and Problems of Developing Countries (prerequisites: one of the following: POLS 652-POLS 659) POLS 661 Politics of the Middle East (prerequisite: 9 hours in POLS, HIST, and or ECON including POLS 150 or POLS 170 or consent of instructor) POLS 665/AAAS 600 Politics in Africa (prerequisite: POLS 150, AAAS 105, or AAAS 305) POLS 667/SOC 640 Islam and Politics (prerequisite: A principal course in sociology, POLS 150, or consent of instructor) (New crosslisting as of October 9, 2007) POLS 668/EALC 585 Reform in Contemporary China REES 220 Societies and Cultures of Eurasia (March 14, 2006) REES 221 Societies and Cultures of Eurasia, Honors (May 8, 2007) REES 510 Understanding Central Asia REES 512 Siberia Yesterday and Today REES 513 Siberia: Russia's Eastern Frontier REL 106/EALC 105 Living Religions of the East REL 108/EALC 108 Living Religions of the East, Honors REL 330/ISP 330 Native American Religions REL 331/ISP 331 Native American Religions, Honors REL 350/AAAS 349 Islam (May 3, 2005) REL 360 The Buddhist Tradition in Asia REL 440 Muslim Women in Religion and Society (Study Abroad) (October 10, 2006) REL 450/AAAS 450 Popular Culture in the Muslim World (May 3, 2005) REL 507 Religion in India REL 508/EALC 508 Religion in China REL 509/EALC 509 Religion in Japan REL 510 Religion in Korea (prerequisite: REL 106/EALC 105, EALC 104, or permission of instructor) (May 13, 2008) REL 535/AAAS 542 The History of Islam in Africa (prerequisite: 5 hours in humanities) REL 552/AAAS 552 Classical Islamic Literatures (May 3, 2005) REL 555/EALC 555 Buddhists And Buddhism In China REL 650/AAAS 650 Sufism (prerequisite: AAAS 349/REL 350 or permission of instructor) (May 3, 2005) REL 657/AAAS 657 Gender in Islam and Society (prerequisite: AAAS 349/REL 350 or permission of instructor) (May 3, 2005) SLAV 508 South Slavic Literature and Civilization SOC 130 Comparative Societies SOC 131 Comparative Societies, Honors SOC 532 Sociology of the Middle East (March 14, 2006) SOC 534/AAAS 510/AMS 534 Comparative Racial and Ethnic Relations SOC 621 Cross-cultural Sociology SOC 640/POLS 667 Islam and Politics (prerequisite: A principal course in sociology , POLS 150, or consent of instructor) (New crosslisting as of October 9, 2007) THR 226/AAAS 334/DANC 230 Introduction to African Dance Theatre THR 326/AAAS 355 African Theatre and Drama THR 429/AAAS 429 Postcolonial Theatre and Drama THR 527/EALC 527 Asian Theatre and Film WGSS 330/AAAS 340 Women in Contemporary African Literature WGSS 389/ANTH 389 The Anthropology of Gender: Female, Male and Beyond Departments: African & African-American Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Behavioral Science Bioinformatics Biology, Undergraduate Center for East Asian Studies Center for Global & International Studies Center for Research Methods & Data Analysis Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies Center for STEM Learning Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies Chemistry Child Language Classics Clinical Child Psychology Communication Studies Dance East Asian Languages & Cultures Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Economics English Environmental Studies Ermal Garinger Academic Resource Center Film & Media Studies French & Italian Genetics Geography Geology Germanic Languages & Literature Gerontology History History of Art Honors Humanities & Western Civilization Indigenous Studies Institute for Digital Research in Humanities Kansas African Studies Center Linguistics Mathematics Molecular Biosciences Museum Studies Philosophy Physics & Astronomy Political Science Psychology Public Affairs & Administration Religious Studies Slavic Languages & Literatures Sociology Spanish & Portuguese Speech-Language-Hearing Theatre Visual Art Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies Contact details:: Contact College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Strong Hall, Room 200 1450 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 66045 The University of Kansas 1450 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 66045 785-864-2700 Last edited by Gunjan; July 2nd, 2019 at 09:39 AM. |
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As you want list of Non Western Courses offering by University of Kansas (KU), so here is following list: Non Western Courses offering by University of Kansas (KU) HISTORICAL STUDIES (HT) AMS 100 Intro to American Studies CLSX 151 Intro to Classical Archaeology GERM 320 Border Crossings German Culture HA 150 Western Art Hist I: Ancient Med Art HIST 115 French Rev. to Present: Europe 1789-Prsnt HIST 128 History of US through Civil War MUSC 136/336 Masterworks of Music SLAV 140 Intro to Russian Culture ANTH 110/310 Intro to Archaeology HIST 121 Modern Latin America HA 100/300 Intro to Western Art History HA 261 Intro to Modern Art HA 300 Intro to Western Art History EURS 302 European Culture & Society MUSC 298 Intro to Jazz PCS 120 Intro to Peace and Conflict Studies HIST 321/WGSS321 Mystics to Femnists: 1600-Prsnt HWC 302 European Culture&Society 1945-Prsnt HIST 129 History of US after Civil War LITERATURE & THE ARTS (HL) CLSX 230 Greek Lit&Civilization CLSX 240 Roman Lit & Civilization DANC 330 Approaches to World Dance* ECIV 104/304 Eastern Civilizations ENGL 387 Intro to English Language FMS 100 Intro to the Film Medium FMS 311 History of American Sound Film FMS 314 History of African-American Images in Film FMS 380 The 1950s GERM 332 Berlin in German Culture HWC 110 Intro to Humanities HWC 312 Masterpieces in World Lit III PCS 550 Classics of Peace Literature SLAV 316 People & Culture SE Europe Through Film THR 106 Acting I THR 404 Children and Drama SLAV 148 Intro to Slavic Folklore THR 100 Intro to the Theatre SPAN 340 Text Analysis & Critical Reading* THR 380 American Musical Theater THR 215 Approaching Design FREN 152 France and the French GERM 124 German Cinema in Context HWC 150 Civilizations and the Individual FREN 326 Intro French Literature* FREN 401 Paris, City of Lights & Legends COMS 235 Intro Rhetoric & Social Influence* EURS 550 Classics of Peace Lit* DANC 460 Dance History: Research&Reconstruction FMS 200 Film and Media Aesthetics* ENGL 325 Recent Pop Literature* CLSX 148 Greek and Roman Mythology Non Western Courses offering by University of Kansas (KU) ![]() ![]()
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