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90    Dyson College of Arts and Sciences EAST ASIAN STUDIES MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  18 Group A TWO or THREE courses from the following: CHI 101  Elementary Chinese I (3) CHI 102  Elementary Chinese II (3) CHI 154-155 Topics from Chinese Literature in Translation (6) CHI 271  Intermediate Chinese I (3) JPN 101  Elementary Japanese I (3) JPN 102  Elementary Japanese II (3) JPN 271  Intermediate Japanese I (3) JPN 272  Intermediate Japanese II (3) JPN 154-155 Topics from Japanese Literature in Translation (6) Note: Students may not count the credit from CHI 101 or JPN 101 unless the corresponding 102 course is completed. Group B THREE or FOUR courses from the following: ART     220  Aspects of Asian Art (3) HIS 131  Asian World (3) HIS 241  Modern China (3) HIS 242  Modern Japan (3) HIS 296A Barbarians and Mandarins: China’s Inner Asian Frontiers (3) HIS 296B  Modern East Asia in Film (3) HIS 296E  Tolstoy, Turks, and Taliban: Russia’s “Orient” (3) HIS 296I    Cultural Heritage and Service Learning in Inner Asia (3, Travel course) HIS 296U Bible and Gun: Christianity in China Since 1500 (3) HIS 296Y  Non-Violent Activism in Modern Asia (3) INT 196J  The Sacred and the Secular in East Asia (6)* LIT 211F  Worlds in Literature: The Asian Diaspora (3) RES 202  Great Ideas in Eastern Religious Thought (3) * Students completing INT 196J may not count HIS 131 or RES 202 towards the EAS Minor. Note: Other history and culture courses in the field of Asian Studies can be substituted with approval of program director. One course from a professional program (e.g., business, accounting) with a clearly defined focus on East Asia may be counted towards this minor with approval of the program director. Total credits 18 ECONOMICS MINOR Credits Required Courses .................................................................  6 ECO    105  Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics (3) ECO    106  Principles of Economics: Microeconomics (3) FOUR Economics electives 200 level or above 12 Total credits 18 ENGLISH MINOR Writing Concentration Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 ONE 300-level Literature course (3) FOUR courses chosen from the following: ENG    302  Composition Theory and Practice (3) ENG    306  Writing for the Professions (3) ENG    307  Creative Writing: Fiction (3) ENG    308  Creative Writing: Poetry (3) ENG    309  Creative Nonfiction (3) ENG    310  Journalism (3) ENG    318  Feature Writing and Investigative Reporting (3) ENG    322  Advanced Writing (3) ENG    326  Topics in Professional Writing (3) ENG    397  Critical Writing and Analysis (3) Total credits 15 Literature Concentration: FIVE courses in literature, above the level of LIT 212, literary theory, and criticism to be selected with an advisor’s approval. Total credits 15 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MINOR The environmental studies minor is an interdisciplinary concentration that encourages students to design their own course of study from a wide variety of subject areas that complement their major. Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 ENV    111  Environmental Studies: Economic, Ethical and Political Perspectives (3) ENV    221  Environmental Science: The Web of Life (3) THREE courses from the following (9 credits): ENV    110  Nature and Culture: A Study of Connections (3) ENV    112  Environmental Studies: Basic Issues (3) ENV    130  The Naturalists (3) ENV    205  Globalization, Trade and the Environment (3) ENV    211  Environmental Assessment (3) ENV    215  Foundations of Environmental Law: Introduction for Non-Lawyers (3) ENV    222  Environmental Science: Principles, Problems, and Solutions (3) ENV    220  Charles Darwin on Ecology (3) ENV    230  Natural Beauty: An Introduction to Environmental Aesthetics (3) ENV    296  Topics in Environmental Studies (3) ENV    310  Environmental Economics (3) ENV    311  Introduction to Environmental Law: History & Development of Environmental Regulation (3) EDU    190  Introduction to Environmental Education (3) PHI 223  Environmental Ethics (3) POL     301  Workshop: Community, Environment and Politics (3) RES 296  World Religions and the Natural World (3)