South Asia Studies Major
A major in South Asia Studies requires nine South Asia Studies or South Asia Studies related units, including completion of Intermediate Hindi-Urdu, or demonstration of advanced proficiency in a South Asian language, at least two units in the humanities, and at least two units in the social sciences. Two units may be at the 100-level; at least two must be at the 300-level (excluding 350).
Graduating with Honors
Honors is granted to majors who research, write, and defend an honors thesis. Admission to the honors program requires a grade point average of at least 3.5 in work in the major above the 100-level; the department may petition for an exception to this college policy for students with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.5.
Courses for Credit Toward the South Asia Studies Major
Asian American Psychology |
1.0 |
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Anthropology of Media |
1.0 |
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Enthnography in/of South Asia |
1.0 |
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Art and Architecture of South Asia |
1.0 |
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Asian Art and Architecture |
1.0 |
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Introduction to Islamic Art and Architecture |
1.0 |
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ARTH 312* | Seminar: Art and Empire in the Long Nineteeth Century |
1.0 |
ARTH 397* | India and the British |
1.0 |
CAMS 243 / REL 223 / SAS 243 | Shades of Love in Indian Cinema |
1.0 |
HIST 266 / SAS 266 | The Indian Ocean as African, Arab, and South Asian History |
1.0 |
HIST 270 | Colonialism, Nationalism, and Decolonization in South Asia |
1.0 |
HIST 272 | Political Economy of Development in Colonial and Post-Colonial South Asia |
1.0 |
HIST 273 | Food, Sports, and Sex: Body Politics in South Asia | 1.0 |
HIST 275 | The Emergence of Ethnic Identities in Modern South Asia | 1.0 |
HIST 276 | The City in Modern South Asia | 1.0 |
HIST 367 / SAS 367 | The Indian Ocean as African, Arab, and South Asian History | 1.0 |
HIST 383 | Seminar: 1947: Partition in History and Memory in South Asia | 1.0 |
HIST 395 | Port Cities of the Indian Ocean (International History Seminar - Topics Course) | 1.0 |
HNUR 101 | Elementary Hindi/Urdu I | 1.0 |
HNUR 102 | Elementary Hindi/Urdu II | 1.0 |
HNUR 201 | Intermediate Hindi/Urdu I |
1.0 |
HNUR 202 | Intermediate Hindi/Urdu II |
1.0 |
MES 260 / REL 260* | Religion and Culture in Muslim Societies |
1.0 |
MES 261 / REL 261* | Cities in the Islamic World |
1.0 |
MES 263 / REL 263* | Islam in the Modern World | 1.0 |
MES 267 / REL 267* | Muslim Ethics | 1.0 |
MES 271 / REL 271* | Love and Longing in Middle Eastern and Iranian Literature and Film | 1.0 |
MES 347 / REL 347* | Muslim Ethics | 1.0 |
MES 359 / REL 359* | Seminar: Power, Legitimacy and Authority in Muslim Societies | 1.0 |
MES 363 / REL 363* | Seminar: Law and Community in Muslim Societies | 1.0 |
MES 365 / REL 365* | Cities in the Islamic World |
1.0 |
MES 367 / REL 367* | Seminar: Muslim Travelers |
1.0 |
MES 371 / REL 371* | Love and Longing in Middle Eastern and Iranian Literature and Film |
1.0 |
PEAC 104* | Introduction to the Study of Conflict, Justice, and Peace | 1.0 |
PEAC 204* | Conflict Transformation in Theory and Practice | 1.0 |
PEAC 225 / SAS 225 | Gandhi in His Indian Contexts | 1.0 |
PE 127 | Classical Indian (Kathak) Dance | |
POL2 202* | Comparative Politics | 1.0 |
POL2 204* | Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment | 1.0 |
POL2 211 | Politics of South Asia | 1.0 |
POL2 310* | Seminar: Politics of Community Development | 1.0 |
POL3 223 | International Relations of South Asia | 1.0 |
POL3 351* | Seminar: Global Governance | 1.0 |
PSYC 346* | Seminar: Culture and Emotion | 1.0 |
REL 108* | Introduction to Asian Religions | 1.0 |
REL 206 / SAS 206 | The Hindu Worlds | 1.0 |
REL 222 / SAS 222 | Classics of Hindu Spirituality | 1.0 |
REL 241 / SAS 241 | Courtesans in South Asian Literature and Films | 1.0 |
REL 253* | Buddhist Thought and Practice | 1.0 |
REL 257* | Contemplation and Action | 1.0 |
REL 259* | Christianity in Asia | 1.0 |
REL 270* | Religions of the Silk Road |
1.0 |
REL 280 / SAS 280 | South Asian Religions in the USA |
1.0 |
REL 281 / SAS 211 | Sacred Arts of South Asia |
1.0 |
REL 301 / SAS 301 | Seminar: Religion in Modern South Asia |
1.0 |
REL 302 / SAS 302 | Seminar: Traditional Narratives of South Asia | 1.0 |
REL 303 / SAS 303 | Seminar: Models of Religious Pluralism from South Asia | 1.0 |
REL 357* | Seminar: Issues in Comparative Religion | 1.0 |
REL 364* | Seminar: Sufism: Islamic Mysticism | 1.0 |
SAS 232 / SOC 232 | South Asian Diasporas | 1.0 |
SAS 242 | South Asian Diaspora Voices - Literature of Negotiations | 1.0 |
SOC 256 / WSGT 256* | Global Feminisms | 1.0 |
SOC 309* | Nations in Global, Intersectional Perspective | 1.0 |
Note: Courses with an asterisk (*) also require the permission of the instructor(s) and South Asia Studies program director to count toward the South Asia Studies major or minor; they normally require a final paper related to South Asia Studies.