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Undergraduate Level Minors
Area Studies:  Chinese Studies
(24 semester hours)

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

There are certain academic disciplines in which knowledge of a specific geographic area would provide a competitive edge. This Area Studies minor allows the student to concentrate in the politics, culture, and economic structure of a specific geographic region. This minor will enable students to apply their academic experience in their major discipline to a geographic region. This allows the student to present a broader academic portfolio to potential employers or graduate schools. The area studies minor requires 18 credit hours. Additionally, students are encouraged to undertake the study of a language appropriate to this geographic area.

Students may apply transfer credit towards courses that count towards the minor. Many students will be able to fulfill the majority of the course requirements for a minor by carefully selecting and aligning the electives within their degree program.

General Knowledge of Regional Politics

Politics and Security

  • Investigate the concepts and theories of comparative analysis of different political regimes and economic markets.
  • Explain the role of international, regional, and non-governmental organizations in the regional context.
  • Compare and contrast the political, economic, social and military components of national and regional power.
  • Articulate the Importance of key nations to the strategic interests of the United States.

Economics

  • Determine the significant political, economic, security, diplomatic, and social challenges facing a selected region -- individually as separate nations and collectively as a region.
  • Describe the economic policies, challenges, and opportunities facing a particular region.

History

  • Examine the origins, course, and character of the civilization of a selected area from pre-written history until the present.
  • Describe the key historical events that shape the regions current policies and processes.

Philosophies, Religions, and Popular Culture

  • Evaluate the importance of philosophical, cultural, and religious schools of thought underlying development in the selected area of study.
  • Understand the role culture plays in the political, cultural, economic, and social policies of a region.
  • Analyze the rise and spread of the major philosophies and religions in the selected area of study.
  • Describe the impact of the predominant religions in the selected region.
  • Analyze the role of literature as an expression of culture and politics of the selected region through a reading of the national literature.

Core Courses (9 Semester hours)
  • SS411 / IRLS300 - Comparative Political Systems [Required]
    Student will select 2 courses from the following courses:
  • SS300 / IRLS213 - Political Geography
  • SS401 / IRLS412 - Comparative Foreign Policy
  • SS403 / IRLS302 - International Development
  • SS450 / IRLS392 - Globalization and the Market Economy

Chinese Studies Specific Courses (15 Semester hours)

The student who graduates with a minor in Asian Studies will be able to:

  • Recognize the emerging role of the People’s Republic of China in Asia and the world.
  • Explain the historical, sociological, economic, geographic, political, and defense factors as they relate to current events in the People’s Republic of China.
  • Discuss the key issues that lie ahead for Asia-Pacific security relations with the emergence of a more powerful China in the 21st Century.
  • Identify and evaluate the major themes and claims of Confucianism, Taoism, and Ch’an Buddhism.
  • IR349 / IRLS330 - Politics and Security of Asia [Required]
    Select four courses from the list below:
  • IR343 / IRLS434 - Chinese Foreign Policy
  • RQ313 / INTL443 - Foreign Intelligence Organizations
  • PH318 / PHIL310 - Studies in Chinese Thought
  • RE350 / RELS350 - Hinduism
  • RE351 / RELS351 - Buddhism

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

American Public University System (APUS) is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association and nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission, Distance Education and Training Council.

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