Division of Humanities
|
|
- Christina Gordon
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Division of Humanities Division of Humanities Acting Head of Division: Zongli LU, Associate Professor of Humanities The Division of Humanities offers a wide range of concentrations, including Linguistics, Literature, History and Anthropology, and Philosophy and Religion. In line with the University s aim to produce specialists who will not only excel in their technical expertise but also be equipped with a broad outlook on life and the world, the Division offers a diversity of courses for undergraduates in science, engineering, and business and management. A minor program is available for those who wish to pursue further and more intensive training in the humanities. At the postgraduate level, the curriculum is focused and integrated, with a special emphasis on China in the broader, cultural sense to include Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, the Chinese Mainland, and the Chinese diaspora. Moreover, the Humanities program is interdisciplinary and comparative in orientation. China is approached not only as a region but also in a global context (e.g. in relation to Asia and the West). It is also noteworthy that the Humanities Division is not subdivided into traditional departments. Instead, it emphasizes dialogue among the various disciplines within the Division. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES The Division offers a great variety of courses in the humanities. For organizational purposes, the courses are grouped into four areas: (1) Linguistics, (2) Literature, (3) History and Anthropology, and (4) Philosophy and Religion. Linguistics The linguistics curriculum introduces students to the study of language, with a particular emphasis on Chinese. It offers an integrated view of various linguistics components, including the study of writing system, speech sounds and sound patterns, word formation, sentence structure, meaning, language use, and language change. The courses provide students with a general appreciation of language as a communicative system and equip them with tools needed for linguistic analysis. Aside from a general introduction to the basics in linguistics, the curriculum focuses on the structure of the Chinese language, its history and its present state of development. Chinese dialects are also examined. Literature The literature curriculum introduces students to the study of literary art and other art forms in their multifarious aspects and various manifestations. The courses provide opportunities for students to experience and engage with literary texts and other art forms and train students in the analysis of different kinds of cultural texts from an artistic and ideological basis, in both the global and local perspective. They aim to refine students aesthetic sensibility, heighten their analytical skills, and help them gain a broad understanding of human cultures in general and the literary art in particular. 211
2 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE The emphasis of the curriculum is on Chinese literature, covering a variety of genres and periods. It also offers courses on other literary traditions and other forms of art such as film, music, and popular cultures. Some of the courses deal with important intellectual questions of contemporary society in terms of the study of gender issues and cultural identities. History and Anthropology The curriculum in history and anthropology introduces students to an organized study of the disciplines. It aims to show what kinds of knowledge and forms of inquiry exist in these areas, how different means of analysis are used, and what their value is. The courses provide guidance to students in achieving the goal of a broad education along with particular forms of knowledge and intellectual skills in history and anthropology. The emphasis of the curriculum is placed on China in the broadest cultural sense to include societies in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, the Chinese Mainland, and the Chinese diaspora. The curriculum is organized into four foci: (1) Chinese Culture and Society, (2) The East and the West, (3) South China, and (4) Chinese Art History. Philosophy and Religion The curriculum in the disciplines of philosophy and religion is designed to provide students with as broad, diversified, and comprehensive as possible a perspective from which they can explore the nature, the subject matter, and the methodology of the subjects involved. Through a graded progression of the courses at different levels, students may not only expand their intellectual horizons in a general sense but acquire expertise in what actually concerns philosophy and religion as two major disciplines of human knowledge. Towards this end, the curriculum is designed to cover five major areas of interest: (1) philosophy and religion in general, (2) Chinese philosophy and religion, (3) philosophy and religion of the East, (4) Western philosophy and religion, and (5) world philosophy and religion. Curriculum Description of the curriculum and courses for the following programs are presented online at : The Undergraduate Minor Program in Humanities The Undergraduate Minor Program in China Studies (Joint Minor Program) The Undergraduate Minor Program in Liberal Studies (Joint Minor Program) POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND RESEARCH The postgraduate programs in the Division are all interdisciplinary in nature. A significant focus of interest is on studies related to China, Hong Kong and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The Division offers both research and taught postgraduate programs. The taught programs lead to the degrees of Graduate Diploma (GD) and Master of Arts (MA) in Humanities. It also offers two other taught programs, MA in China Studies and MA in Liberal Studies, jointly with the Division of Social Science. Research programs lead 212
3 Division of Humanities to the degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in all four areas of linguistics, literature, history and anthropology, and philosophy and religion. Candidates for all postgraduate degrees should normally be honors graduates in relevant disciplines, and those seeking admission to the PhD program will generally have an MA or MPhil degree. They are all expected to be proficient in Chinese and English at the postgraduate level and required to attend courses. The greater part of the training for those in the MPhil and PhD programs is, however, devoted to research and the preparation of a thesis. Students should refer to the section on regulations governing postgraduate studies for course and residency requirements. Admission Requirements All applicants must meet the general requirements for admission set by the University. For admission to the PhD program, a Master s degree thesis or a substantial essay in either English or Chinese must be submitted by the applicant. Curriculum Description of the curriculum and courses for the following programs are presented online at : Taught Postgraduate Programs: Graduate Diploma (GD) in China Studies (Joint Degree Program) Graduate Diploma (GD) in Humanities Master of Arts (MA) in Humanities Master of Arts (MA) in China Studies (Joint Degree Program) Master of Arts (MA) in Liberal Studies (Joint Degree Program) Research Postgraduate Programs: Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Humanities Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Humanities FACULTY AND THEIR RESEARCH INTERESTS Chair Professors Yiu-Ming FUNG ( 馮耀明 ), BA National Taiwan Normal; MPhil, PhD Chinese Univ of Hong Kong Research Interests: Confucianism; Buddhist philosophy; logic in ancient China; comparative philosophy. Chang-Tai HUNG ( 洪長泰 ), BA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; AM, PhD Harvard Research Interests: Modern Chinese cultural history; contemporary Chinese rituals and politics; Chinese popular and folk culture; political space and history. 213
4 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE James LEE ( 李中清 ), BA Yale; MA, PhD Chicago (Dean of Humanities and Social Science, and Chair Professor of Social Science) Research Interests: Chinese history (late imperial and contemporary); demography and sociology of populations in the past; genealogical approaches to social science; higher education and social stratification in China. Professors Kim-Chong CHONG ( 莊錦章 ), BA Singapore; PhD London Research Interests: Ethics; comparative philosophy; early Confucianism; Zhuangzi. Bozhong LI ( 李伯重 ), MA, PhD Xiamen Research Interests: Chinese social and economic history; Ming and Qing history; Chinese military history; comparative history. Adjunct Professors Lai CHEN ( 陳來 ), BA Central South Industry; MA, PhD Peking Research Interests: Chinese philosophy; Confucianism; Neo-Confucianism; modern Confucian philosophy. Samuel Hung-Nin CHEUNG ( 張洪年 ), BA, MA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Univ of California, Berkeley Research Interests: Chinese linguistics; Cantonese dialect; vernacular Chinese fiction. Kathy Cheng-Mei KU ( 古正美 ), BA, MA National Taiwan; PhD Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Research Interests: Buddhist political ideology; Buddhist art and history; Mahayana Buddhism. William S. Y. WANG ( 王士元 ), BA Columbia Coll; MA, PhD Michigan Research Interests: Evolution theory and linguistics; languages and peoples of China; language engineering. 214
5 Division of Humanities Visiting Professor Bright SHENG, MA City Univ of New York; DBA Columbia Research Interests: Western Classical music, music composition, music theater, opera, ballet music, Silk Road music cultures, Asian music cultures, Scandinavian music, language and music, 20th Century music styles, and contemporary music. Associate Professors Charles W. H. CHAN ( 陳榮開 ), BA, MPhil Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA Hiroshima; PhD Toronto Research Interests: Classical Confucianism; Song and Ming Neo-Confucianism; Taoism; Tokugawa Japanese Confucianism; comparative Chinese and Japanese thought and culture. Jianhua CHEN ( 陳建華 ), MA, PhD Fudan; MA Univ of California, Los Angeles; PhD Harvard Research Interests: Chinese poetics and hermeneutics; Ming-Qing literature; Republican popular literature and print culture; modern Chinese "revolution" discourses and translation theories; Chinese literary and visual modernities. Li-Fen CHEN ( 陳麗芬 ), BA National Taiwan; MA Wake Forest; PhD Univ of Washington Research Interests: Fiction; literary theory and cultural criticism; modern literature. Siu-Woo CHEUNG ( 張兆和 ), BSocSc Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA, PhD Univ of Washington (Associate Director of South China Research Center) Research Interests: Ethnicity and ethno-historical processes in South China and Vietnam; subject-identity constitution and representation; cultural politics among border peoples. Flora Li-Tsui FU ( 傅立萃 ), BA National Taiwan; MA, PhD Univ of California, Berkeley Research Interests: Twentieth-century Chinese painting; Ming and Qing painting; topographical painting. 215
6 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Virgil K. Y. HO ( 何傑堯 ), BA Hong Kong; MSt, DPhil Oxford (Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Science) Research Interests: Social and cultural history of modern China; rural South China in the Republican and the early-socialist periods; political cultures and political symbolisms in modern China. Tik-Sang LIU ( 廖迪生 ), BSocSc, DipEd Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Pittsburgh (Director of South China Research Center) Research Interests: Family and kinship; popular religion in South China; ethnicity; ecological anthropology; visual anthropology; heritage conservation. Zongli LU ( 呂宗力 ), BA East China Normal; MA Chinese Acad of Soc Sc; MA, PhD Univ of Wisconsin, Madison (Acting Head of Division, and Director of Center for Cultural Studies) Research Interests: Chinese political, social and intellectual history from early to early medieval periods; Chinese cultural history; political institutions and systems; classical textual studies; popular beliefs and religions. Jingtao SUN ( 孫景濤 ), BA, MA Peking; PhD British Columbia (Director of Center for Chinese Linguistics) Research Interests: Chinese linguistics; morphology and etymology; phonetics and phonology; Chinese dialectology; oracle-bone and bronze inscriptions. Xinyang WANG ( 王心揚 ), BA, MA Nankai; MA, PhD Yale Research Interests: Chinese Diaspora history; early medieval Chinese history; history of Sino-foreign relations. Lisa Lai-Ming WONG ( 黃麗明 ), BA, CertEd Hong Kong; MA City Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Hong Kong Univ of Sc & Tech Research Interests: Modern poetry; lyrical theory; comparative literature. Simon Man-Ho WONG ( 黃敏浩 ), BA, MA National Taiwan; PhD Toronto Research Interests: Confucianism; Neo-Confucianism; Taoism; Chinese Buddhism. Angelina Chun-Chu YEE ( 余珍珠 ), BA Univ of California, Berkeley; AM, PhD Harvard Research Interests: Narrative and drama; cultural criticism; colonial and postcolonial studies; gender studies. 216
7 Division of Humanities Kam-Ming YIP ( 葉錦明 ), BA, MPhil, PhD Chinese Univ of Hong Kong Research Interests: Philosophy of language; methodology of thinking; philosophy of religious Taoism. Min ZHANG ( 張敏 ), BA, PhD Peking Research Interests: Chinese linguistics; Chinese historical grammar; Chinese dialectology; cognitive semantics and syntax. Xiaonong ZHU ( 朱曉農 ), MA Fudan; PhD Australian National Research Interests: Historical phonology; dialectology; experimental phonetics; evolutionary phonology. Adjunct Associate Professors Oliver See-Yin LO ( 盧思彥 ), HigherDip Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ; AdvDip Hong Kong Acad of Performing Arts; MMus, DMA Eastman Sch of Music (Senior Instructor) Research Interests: Opera education; vocal performance and vocal pedagogy. Matthew TOMMASINI, BA Univ of California, Los Angeles; MA, DMA Michigan Research Interests: Music composition; music theory; music history; piano performance. Ming-Hsiu YEN, BMus Eastman Sch of Music; MMus, DMA Michigan Research Interests: Music composition; music theory; piano performance; piano pedagogy; chamber music. Assistant Professors Joshua DERMAN, AB Harvard; MA, PhD Princeton Research Interests: Modern European history; global intellectual history; history of social and political thought. 217
8 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE William Guanglin LIU ( 劉光臨 ), BA, MA Peking; PhD Harvard Research Interests: Chinese economic history; political economy of late Imperial China; Chinese military history; Neo-Confucianism and the market economy in a historical perspective. Jianxiong MA ( 馬健雄 ), BA Yunnan; MA Yunnan Nationalities; MPhil, PhD Hong Kong Univ of Sc & Tech Research Interests: Ethnicity; kinship; tourism anthropology; ethnic minorities in China and in highland Southeast Asia. Kenny Kwok-Kwan NG ( 吳國坤 ), BA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MPhil Hong Kong Univ of Sc & Tech; PhD Harvard Research Interests: History and politics in fiction; Chinese cinema and visual modernity; literary and media culture; colonialism and Hong Kong cultural history. Carine Yuk-Man YIU ( 姚玉敏 ), BA, MA Manitoba; MPhil, PhD Hong Kong Univ of Sc & Tech Research Interests: Chinese linguistics; Cantonese dialect; Chinese dialectology; syntax; semantics. Visiting Assistant Professor Daisy Sheung-Yuen NG ( 伍湘畹 ), BA, MPhil Hong Kong; MA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA Stanford; MA Monterey Inst of Int'l Stud; PhD Harvard Research Interests: Modern and contemporary Chinese literature and film; Hong Kong film and culture; gender studies; cultural studies; interpreting studies. 218
Faculty. Samuel Hung-Nin CHEUNG ( = = =) BA, MA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Univ of California, Berkeley Professor, and Head of Division
Faculty Samuel Hung-Nin CHEUNG ( = = =) BA, MA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Univ of California, Berkeley, and Head of Division Chinese linguistics; Cantonese linguistics; Chinese language pedagogy; Vernacular
More informationASIA RELATED COURSES FALL 2009
ASIA RELATED COURSES FALL 2009 Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you think a class will count towards your requirements, send me the course description. For EALC and Asian Studies double majors,
More informationB.A. in Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (4-year Curriculum) Course List and Study Plan
Updated on 23 June 2017 B.A. in Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (4-year Curriculum) Course List and Study Plan Study Scheme Religion, Philosophy and Ethics Major Courses - Major Core Courses - Major Elective
More informationCENTRE OF BUDDHIST STUDIES
CENTRE OF BUDDHIST STUDIES The Buddhist Studies minor is an academic programme aimed at giving students a broad-based education that is both coherent and flexible and addresses the relation of Buddhism
More informationChao Center for Asian Studies
Chao Center for Asian Studies The School of Humanities and the School of Social Sciences Di r e c t o r Tani E. Barlow Associate Directors Mahmoud El-Gamal Steven W. Lewis Elora Shehabuddin Pr o f e s
More informationCENTRE OF BUDDHIST STUDIES
1 CENTRE OF BUDDHIST STUDIES The Buddhist Studies minor is an academic programme aimed at giving students a broad-based education that is both coherent and flexible and addresses the relation of Buddhism
More informationThe Chinese University of Hong Kong Divinity School of Chung Chi College Teaching Timetable Second Term and Summer Term ( )
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Divinity School of Chung Chi College Teaching Timetable Second Term and Summer Term (2016-2017) Updated 20 Feb 2017 Important Notes Amendments are marked in red type.
More informationHUMANITIES AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
HUMANITIES AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS SUBJECT MATTER PROGRAM MINOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES MINOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Department of Humanities and Religious Studies offers an integrated
More informationAsian Studies. The School of Humanities and the School of Social Sciences
97 Asian Studies The School of Humanities and the School of Social Sciences DIRECTOR Steven Lewis PROFESSORS Anne C. Klein Jeffrey J. Kripal Masayoshi Shibatani Richard J. Smith Stephen A. Tyler PROFESSOR
More informationCollege of Arts and Sciences
COURSES IN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION (No knowledge of Greek or Latin expected.) 100 ANCIENT STORIES IN MODERN FILMS. (3) This course will view a number of modern films and set them alongside ancient literary
More informationTHE LESTER AND SALLY ENTIN FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
THE LESTER AND SALLY ENTIN FACULTY OF HUMANITIES The Tel Aviv University undergraduate program is a three year program, offering three study tracks: double-major (dm), single-major (sm) and expanded track
More informationAsian Studies 10* Introduction to Asia Pre-req *pre-req to declaring major. Course Course Title Can count as (for undergrads only)
ASIA RELATED COURSES FALL 2010 Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you think a class will count towards your requirements, send me the course description. Grad courses are in bold. Course Course Title
More informationTHE MINOR IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES (RELI)
taught with two or more members of the faculty leading class discussions in their areas of specialization. As the alternative, one faculty member will serve as the primary instructor and coordinate the
More informationThe Development of Hebrew Teaching and Israel Studies in China
The Development of Hebrew Teaching and Israel Studies in China By Yang Yang 1 The development of Hebrew teaching and Israel Studies in China reflects an important aspect of China-Israel relations. Since
More informationASIA RELATED COURSES SPRING 11. Grad courses are in bold.
ASIA RELATED COURSES SPRING 11 Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you think a class will count towards your requirements, send the syllabus to shinde@berkeley.edu Grad courses are in bold. Course
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE KWANGMIN KIM
CURRICULUM VITAE KWANGMIN KIM Department of History University of Colorado at Boulder Hellems, Room 204 234 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0234 Tel. (510) 759-7694 Email:kwangmin.kim@colorado.edu EDUCATION Ph.D.
More informationNear Eastern Studies. Overview. Undergraduate Programs. Graduate Programs. Libraries. Select a subject to view courses. Arabic
University of California, Berkeley 1 Near Eastern Studies Overview Instruction in the Department of Near Eastern Studies (NES) is concerned with the languages, literatures, and civilizations of the ancient,
More information198 (1-4) Taiwanese Language Decal 199 Independent Study 201 Graduate proseminar (required class for MA students, 201 Wheeler) Tu 5-7
ANTHROPOLOGY 114 History of Anthropological Thought (Mahmood) TuTh 2-3:30 170 China (Liu Xin) MWF 11-12 250C Globalization (A. Ong) Note: not a Asia course but might be of interest to grad students M 1-3
More informationDepartment of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy Phone: (512) 245-2285 Office: Psychology Building 110 Fax: (512) 245-8335 Web: http://www.txstate.edu/philosophy/ Degree Program Offered BA, major in Philosophy Minors Offered
More informationPLENARY SESSIONS SYMPOSIA SECTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
The World Congress of Philosophy is organized every five years by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP) in collaboration with one of its member societies. The XXIV World Congress
More informationPrior to the Ph.D. courses, a student with B.A. degree or with M.A. degree in a non- related field advised to take prerequisite courses as follows:
COURSES OFFERED Prior to the Ph.D. courses, a student with B.A. degree or with M.A. degree in a non- related field advised to take prerequisite courses as follows: - Foundations of Religious Studies: History
More informationCourse Course Title Can count as (for undergrads only)
ASIA AND RELATED COURSES FALL 2011 Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you think a course will count towards your requirements, send me the course description. Grad courses are in bold. Course Course
More informationReligious Studies. Faculty. Graduate Studies. Advanced Degrees in Other Departments. Preparation. Careers. Religious Studies 1
Religious Studies 1 Religious Studies David Hollenberg, Department Head 51-36-971 51-36-118 fax 311 Susan Campbell Hall 129 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 9703-129 religion@uoregon.edu The Department
More informationCourse Course Title Can count as (for undergrads only)
ASIA RELATED COURSES FALL 2014 Updated 8/28/14 Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If you think a course can count towards your requirements, send the syllabus to Sharmila. Grad courses are in bold.
More informationCHRIS WHITE
July 2018 CHRIS WHITE white662@purdue.edu CURRENT POSITION Purdue University Center on Religion and Chinese Society Assistant Director August 2018-present EDUCATION Xiamen University Xiamen, Fujian, China
More informationWhat is Enlightenment -- Can China Answer Kant s Question? The State University of New York Press
(Ms)Wei ZHANG Ph.D. Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620 Office Phone 813-974-1882; E-mail wzhang5@cas.usf.edu Appointments with the University
More informationTaking Philosophy Back: A Call From the Great Wall of China. Pankaj Jain, University of North Texas
http://social-epistemology.com ISSN: 2471-9560 Taking Philosophy Back: A Call From the Great Wall of China Pankaj Jain, University of North Texas Jain, Pankaj. Taking Philosophy Back: A Call From the Great
More informationDEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES Faculty Professors Charles M. Hartman, Ph.D. Indiana University Christopher J. Smith, Ph.D. University of Michigan Kwan Koo Yun, Ph.D. (associate faculty) Stanford University
More informationMIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES haverford.edu/meis
MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES haverford.edu/meis The Concentration in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies gives students basic knowledge of the Middle East and broader Muslim world, and allows students
More informationBreaking New Ground in Confucian-Christian Dialogue?
Breaking New Ground in Confucian-Christian Dialogue? Peter K. H. LEE The Second International Confucian-Christian Conference was held at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, July 7-11,
More informationCHRISTIAN STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA. Jason T. S. Lam Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, Hong Kong, China. Abstract
CHRISTIAN STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA Jason T. S. Lam Institute of Sino-Christian Studies, Hong Kong, China Abstract Although Christian Studies is a comparatively new discipline in Mainland China, it
More informationDEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES. Add new courses:
DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Add new courses: REST 103 World Religions in the U.S. Introduction to global religious traditions and issues, focusing on the diversity of lived religions in the United
More informationVenerable Sik Hin Hung Venerable Sik Tsang Chit Mathias Woo Yu Yat Yiu anothermountainman
Zuni Icosahedron Life Insight Theatre's Two Shows Integrating Art and Religion Buddhist Chants in Scent and Light, Hūa-Yen Sūtra 4.0 Purification Practices Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre Cultivating
More informationDepartment of Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Department of Near and Middle Eastern Studies NM 1005: Introduction to Islamic Civilisation (Part A) 1 x 3,000-word essay The module will begin with a historical review of the rise of Islam and will also
More informationHumanities A brief guide to courses you may be asked to interview in. Archaeology & Anthropology, Oxford and Cambridge
Humanities A brief guide to courses you may be asked to interview in Archaeology & Anthropology, Oxford and Cambridge Duration - three years, Average Intake - 69 (Cambridge), 24 (Oxford) Applications/offers
More informationSouth East Asia Workshop
South East Asia Workshop AANAPISI Grant Year 2 Middlesex Community College is federally recognized as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) through its designation as an Asian American Native American Pacific
More informationPHILOSOPHY-PHIL (PHIL)
Philosophy-PHIL (PHIL) 1 PHILOSOPHY-PHIL (PHIL) Courses PHIL 100 Appreciation of Philosophy (GT-AH3) Credits: 3 (3-0-0) Basic issues in philosophy including theories of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics,
More informationWelcome 10/8/2012 RELS RELIGIONS OF CHINA HEAVEN IN CONFUCIANISM DR. JOSEPH A. ADLER CHINESE COSMOLOGY CONFUCIANISM
HEAVEN IN CONFUCIANISM RELIGIONS OF CHINA DR. JAMES CATANZARO AND DR. JOSEPH A. ADLER RELS 2030 The Absolute Reality Personal Aspect / Individualized Naturalistic Sky Abode of the Gods Ancestors Reside
More informationArabic. (Minor) Requirements, Option A. Declaring the Minor. Other Majors and Minors offered by the Department of Near Eastern Studies
University of California, Berkeley 1 Arabic Minor The Department of Near Eastern Studies offers a minor in Arabic. Students wishing to major in the study of Arabic should do so as a concentration within
More informationRevisions to the Jewish Studies Major
Revisions to the Jewish Studies Major 1. Existing requirements (source: 07-08 UG Catalog, p. 146) Requirements for the Jewish Studies major include the College of Arts and Humanities requirement of 45
More informationCOPYRIGHT NOTICE Wai-ming Ng/The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Wai-ming Ng/The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture is published by University of Hawai i Press and copyrighted, 2000, by the Association for Asian Studies. All rights reserved. No
More informationProgramme Specification
Programme Specification I. Programme Details Programme title Final award (exit awards will be made as outlined in the Taught Degree Regulations) Near and Middle Eastern Studies Near and Middle Eastern
More informationDEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Fall 2012 RLST 1620-010 Religious Dimension in Human Experience Professor Loriliai Biernacki Humanities 250 on T & R from 2:00-3:15 p.m. Approved for
More informationCLASSICS (CLASSICS) Classics (CLASSICS) 1. CLASSICS 205 GREEK AND LATIN ORIGINS OF MEDICAL TERMS 3 credits. Enroll Info: None
Classics (CLASSICS) 1 CLASSICS (CLASSICS) CLASSICS 100 LEGACY OF GREECE AND ROME IN MODERN CULTURE Explores the legacy of ancient Greek and Roman Civilization in modern culture. Challenges students to
More information(Ms)Wei ZHANG, Ph.D. Appointments with the University of South Florida:
(Ms)Wei ZHANG, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue, FAO 226, Tampa, Florida 33620 E-mail: wzhang5@cas.usf.edu Appointments with the University of South Florida:
More informationFALL 2015 COURSES ENGLISH LANGUAGES & CULTURES HISTORY JEWISH STUDIES PHILOSOPHY RELIGIOUS STUDIES SOCIOLOGY
FALL 2015 COURSES ENGLISH ENGL 462: The Hebrew Bible as Literature Pg. 2 LANGUAGES & CULTURES HEBR 101: Modern Hebrew Level I Pg. 2 HEBR 201: Modern Hebrew Level III Pg. 2 HEBR 121: Biblical Hebrew Level
More informationUNIVERSITY OF KERALA
UNIVERSITY OF KERALA SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION (S.D.E) NOVEMBER/ DECEMBER 2018 Time : 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm on all days except Friday 2 pm to 5 pm on Fridays Branch II M.A. PHILOSOPHY (2008 Admission to 2014
More informationUplifting the Character of Humanity and Creating a Pure Land on Earth BLENDING HIGHER EDUCATION AND BUDDHIST PRACTICE ON DHARMA DRUM MOUNTAIN
Uplifting the Character of Humanity and Creating a Pure Land on Earth BLENDING HIGHER EDUCATION AND BUDDHIST PRACTICE ON DHARMA DRUM MOUNTAIN Methodology History Founder s written discourse Organization
More informationCURRICULUM VITA A. EZEKIEL OLAGOKE
1 CURRICULUM VITA A. EZEKIEL OLAGOKE EDUCATION: Ph.D. (Sociology of Religion/Social Change; University of Denver & Iliff School of Theology (2002) M.A. (Communications/Print Journalism), Wheaton College,
More informationAlongside various other course offerings, the Religious Studies Program has three fields of concentration:
RELIGIOUS STUDIES Chair: Ivette Vargas-O Bryan Faculty: Jeremy Posadas Emeritus and Adjunct: Henry Bucher Emeriti: Thomas Nuckols, James Ware The religious studies program offers an array of courses that
More informationHebe chan list. Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation Hebe chan list A comprehensive list of porn sites in the form of a top list. Eason Chan Yick-shun (born 27 July 1974) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor. Chan was ranked number
More informationDepartment of. Religion FALL 2014 COURSE GUIDE
Department of Religion FALL 2014 COURSE GUIDE Why Study Religion at Tufts? To study religion in an academic setting is to learn how to think about religion from a critical vantage point. As a critical
More informationThe Fourth Tzu Chi Forum. 4. Theme: The Universal Value of Buddhism & the Dharma Path of Tzu Chi
The Fourth Tzu Chi Forum The Universal Value of Buddhism & the Dharma Path of Tzu Chi The year of 2016 marks Tzu Chi s 50th anniversary. Over the last half century, under the guidance of Dharma Master
More informationCOURSES FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Courses for Religious Studies 1 COURSES FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES Religious Studies Courses REL100 Intro To Religious Studies Various methodological approaches to the academic study of religion, with examples
More informationHonors Thomas E. Sunderland Faculty Fellow, University of Michigan Law School, ADVANCE Faculty Summer Writing Grant, 2016, 2017
Sarah Moss Contact 2215 Angell Hall, 435 South State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003 ssmoss@umich.edu http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ssmoss/ Employment University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Associate Professor
More informationDepartment of Religious Studies. FALL 2016 Course Schedule
Department of Religious Studies FALL 2016 Course Schedule REL: 101 Introduction to Religion Mr. Garcia Tuesdays 5:00 7:40p.m. A survey of the major world religions and their perspectives concerning ultimate
More informationReligion (RELI) Religion (RELI) Courses College of Humanities Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Religion (RELI) Religion (RELI) Courses College of Humanities Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences RELI 1010 [1.0 credit] Elementary Language Tutorial Elementary study of the language required for studying
More informationDEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies 1 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES John Sarnecki, Department Chair Philosophy AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Philosophy at the University of Toledo
More informationchange the rules, regulations, and the infrastructure of their environments to try and
Jung Kim Professor Wendy Cadge, Margaret Clendenen SOC 129a 05/06/16 Religious Diversity at Brandeis Introduction As the United States becomes more and more religiously diverse, many institutions change
More informationGraduate Studies in Theology
Graduate Studies in Theology Overview Mission At Whitworth, we seek to produce Christ-centered, well-educated, spiritually disciplined, and visionary leaders for the church and society. Typically, students
More informationNear Eastern Studies. Overview. Colloquia, Seminars, and Lectures. Libraries. Undergraduate Programs. Graduate Programs. Research
University of California, Berkeley 1 Near Eastern Studies Overview Instruction in the Department of Near Eastern Studies (NES) is concerned with the languages, literatures, and civilizations of the ancient,
More informationTraditional Chinese Philosophy PHIL 191
Traditional Chinese Philosophy PHIL 191 Accreditation through Loyola University Chicago Please Note: This is a sample syllabus, subject to change. Students will receive the updated syllabus and textbook
More informationA Call From the Great Wall of China. Pankaj Jain, University of North Texas
http://social-epistemology.com ISSN: 2471-9560 A Call From the Great Wall of China Pankaj Jain, University of North Texas Jain, Pankaj. A Call From the Great Wall of China. Social Epistemology Review and
More informationRELIGIOUS STUDIES. Religious Studies - Undergraduate Study. Religious Studies, B.A. Religious Studies 1
Religious Studies 1 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Religious Studies - Undergraduate Study Religious studies gives students the opportunity to investigate and reflect on the world's religions in an objective, critical,
More informationHUMANITIES AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES (HRS)
Humanities and Religious Studies (HRS) 1 HUMANITIES AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES (HRS) HRS 10. Arts and Ideas of the West: Ancient to Medieval. Introduction to the literature, art, architecture, philosophy and
More informationNothingness In ASIAN Philosophy
1 Nothingness In ASIAN Philosophy Editors: JeeLoo Liu, California State University, Fullerton Douglas L. Berger, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale i CONTENTS CONTENTS... I CONTRIBUTORS... III INTRODUCTION...
More informationSpring 2010 Asia related Undergrad & Grad courses
Spring 2010 Asia related Undergrad & Grad courses * Graduate courses are in bold and open to graduate students only * For undergrads, list includes classes that fulfill the Research & Methods requirement
More informationCourse introduction; the History of Religions, participant observation; Myth, ritual, and the encounter with the sacred.
Dr. E. Allen Richardson Curtis Hall, Room 237, #3320 arichard@cedarcrest.edu Fax (610) 740-3779 Seminar on Buddhism REL 225-00 Spring 2009 Wednesdays, 1:00 3:30 p.m. 1 In this course, students explore
More informationPlease let us know if there is any additional information we can share with you about the conference.
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 350 HIGH STREET, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT 06459-0280 TEL (860) 685-2680 FAX (860) 685-3861 To: David Schrader, Executive Director, APA Re: Final Report on use of APA Grant Date:
More informationChina Academic Library
China Academic Library Academic Advisory Board: Researcher Geng, Yunzhi, Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Professor Han, Zhen, Beijing Foreign Studies University,
More information18 September PRE SERVICE PRAYER Come and join us as we seek the Lord in prayer at 10: 30 a.m. in the front of the Hall.
18 September 2016 Welcome to Alliance International Church, a church family seeking to Glorify God by loving Christ, loving one another and reaching the world. We are glad you re here. PRE SERVICE PRAYER
More informationReligion (RELI) Religion (RELI) Courses College of Humanities Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Religion (RELI) Religion (RELI) Courses College of Humanities Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Language courses RELI 1010 [1.0] Elementary Language Tutorial, RELI 2010 [1.0] Intermediate Language Tutorial
More informationJennifer E. Nado Department of Philosophy, University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Jennifer E. Nado Department of Philosophy, University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong Email: jennifernado@gmail.com www.jennifernado.net Areas of Specialization Metaphilosophy, Epistemology, Philosophy
More informationADDITIONAL COURSES GUIDE International & Global Affairs & Development (A&D: 198) Undergraduate Bulletin
ADDITIONAL COURSES GUIDE International & Global Affairs & Development (A&D: 198) 2016-17 Undergraduate Bulletin The following list should be used only as a GUIDE for selecting courses to fulfill Additional
More informationDEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES FALL 2012 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES FALL 2012 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS REL 101.01 Instructor: Bennett Ramsey Intro to Religious Studies Time & Day: TR: 9-9:50 Course Description: This course is an introduction
More informationDepartment of Theology and Philosophy
Azusa Pacific University 1 Department of Theology and Philosophy Mission Statement The Department of Theology and Philosophy (https://sites.google.com/a/apu.edu/theology-philosophy) helps undergraduate
More informationQING LAI Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies SIPA 313, Florida International University SW 8 th Street Miami, FL
QING LAI Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies SIPA 313, Florida International University 11200 SW 8 th Street Miami, FL 33199 qlai@fiu.edu EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. in Sociology, 2007 M.A. in Sociology,
More informationMISSOURI SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATIONS
Examine the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied: philosophy limits duties checks and balances separation of powers federalism Assess the changing roles of
More informationALANNA E. COOPER 3 Lancaster Street, Cambridge, MA (cell)
ALANNA E. COOPER 3 Lancaster Street, Cambridge, MA 02140 617 501 8003 (cell) alanna@kikayon.com EDUCATION Boston University, Department of Anthropology. PhD received May 2000 Dissertation: Negotiating
More informationFall 2018 Theology Graduate Course Descriptions
Fall 2018 Theology Graduate Course Descriptions THEO 406-001(combined 308-001): Basic Hebrew Grammar Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 am 12:45pm / Dr. Robert Divito This course presents the fundamentals of classical
More informationRELIGION (REL) Professors Jeffrey Asher and Sheila Klopfer (Chair); Associate Professor Terry Clark; Adjunct Bryan Langlands
RELIGION (REL) Professors Jeffrey Asher and Sheila Klopfer (Chair); Associate Professor Terry Clark; Adjunct Bryan Langlands In keeping with Georgetown s traditions, the curriculum of the Religion Department
More informationTEENA U. PUROHIT Boston University, Department of Religion, 145 Bay State Road, Boston, MA (w)
TEENA U. PUROHIT Boston University, Department of Religion, 145 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215 tpurohit@bu.edu 617-358- 1755 (w) Education Ph.D. Religion. Columbia University. Dissertation: Formations
More informationReligion 385 Religion in Chinese Society
Religion 385 Religion in Chinese Society Fall 2010 Instructor: Gareth Fisher TTh 11:00-12:20 gfisher@syr.edu Hall of Languages 105 Office: Hall of Languages 513, 443-5914 Office Hours: M-Th 9-10 a.m. or
More informationHelen J. Baroni University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Religion Sakamaki Hall, Room A Dole Street Honolulu, HI (808)
Helen J. Baroni University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Religion Sakamaki Hall, Room A-303 2530 Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-4203 Teaching and Research Experience August 2013-present, Professor,
More informationTime: 12:00 PM-1:50 PM (Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur) Venue: Room 2302 Office hours: by appointment Office: Room 2363
Summer 2013 (June 24-July 31) HUMA 1910 World Religions: Islam in China Instructor: Jianping Wang Email: wangjp27@shnu.edu.cn Time: 12:00 PM-1:50 PM (Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur) Venue: Room 2302 Office hours:
More informationAdvising Letter Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Classical Studies Spring 2019 Registration for Fall 2019 Term
Advising Letter Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Classical Studies Spring 2019 Registration for Fall 2019 Term Dear students, As you know, registration for the spring term starts Tuesday, April
More informationMISSION AND EVANGELISM (ME)
Trinity International University 1 MISSION AND EVANGELISM (ME) ME 5000 Foundations of Christian Mission - 2 Hours Survey of the theology, history, culture, politics, and methods of the Christian mission,
More informationDEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE TEL: 886-6-275-7575 ext. 52200 FAX: 886-6-238-7730 E-MAIL: em52200@email.ncku.edu.tw CHAIRPERSON: Associate Prof. C. M. Yang BRIEF INTRODUCTION The Department
More informationD epar tment of Religion
D epar tment of Religion F a l l 2 0 1 1 C o u r s e G u i d e A Message from the Outgoing Chair of the Department For 2011-12 the Religion Department is delighted to be able to offer an exciting and diverse
More informationExam Time Table
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Exam Time Table - 2018 Second semester Examination(January/February) 16-Jan-2018 SOCI 2205.03 Sociology of Communication 85 1R HIST 3213.03 World History in Twentieth
More informationDEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES. UG curriculum information 2018/19
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES UG curriculum information 2018/19 BA Theology, Religion & Culture Year 1 all modules are level 4 and 15 credits unless otherwise indicated 4AAT1000 Study Skills
More informationDedeong WEI, Ph.D present Associate Professor of Religious Studies School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China, Beijing
Dedeong WEI, Ph.D. PERSONAL DATA Department of Religious Studies Institute for Buddhism and Religious Theory Renmin University of China Beijing, 100872 Office: 86-10-62515645 Fax: 86-10-62512244 wdedong@ruc.edu.cn
More informationBETHANY S COLLEGE DIVISION Purpose
35 BETHANY S COLLEGE DIVISION Purpose The purpose of the college division is to offer professional undergraduate degrees for students whose personal needs or vocational goals require either a one year
More informationREL 101: Introduction to Religion Callender Online Course
REL 101: Introduction to Religion Callender Online Course This course gives students an introductory exposure to various religions of the world as seen from the perspective of the academic study of religion.
More informationRELIGIOUS STUDIES (REL)
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (REL) Degrees offered: B.A. or B. Min. A Bachelor of Ministry Degree seeking student will complete a major in Religious Studies, a minor in Ministry Skills, and a second minor in a career
More informationOutline of Chinese Culture (UGEA2100F)
Outline of Chinese Culture (UGEA2100F) 2012/13 second term Lecture Hours Classroom : MMW 710 : Friday 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm Lecturer e-mail : Dr. Wan Shun Chuen (Philosophy Department) : shunchuenwan@gmail.com
More informationLearning Outcomes for the Jewish Studies Major. Identify and interpret major events, figures, and topics in Jewish history and culture
March 6, 2013 Learning Outcomes for the Jewish Studies Major Students who complete the Jewish Studies major should demonstrate competence in the following academic skills and fields of knowledge: Jewish
More informationA PROPOSAL FOR THE MINOR IN HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. The Department of Religion herewith proposes a minor in Hebrew Language and Literature.
A PROPOSAL FOR THE MINOR IN HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE The Department of Religion herewith proposes a minor in Hebrew Language and Literature. In the early 20 th century the Hebrew language, with its
More informationRS 100: Introduction to Religious Studies California State University, Northridge Fall 2014
RS 100: Introduction to Religious Studies California State University, Northridge Fall 2014 Instructor: Brian Clearwater brian.clearwater@csun.edu Office SN 419 818-677-6878 Hours: Mondays 1-2 pm Course
More informationReligions and Society in China (introductory course)
Religions and Society in China (introductory course) April 2018, Charles University Prague Professor Alexey Maslov, PhD AlexeyMaslov@me.com Language of instruction: English This course provides an introduction
More information