Upenn ealc courses 2024-25 EALC 0060, Introduction to Korean Civilization, Lee (AGMO, AGMH) EALC 0160, Arts of Korea, Chance (AGMO, AGMA) EALC 1910, Horses and Humans, Mair (AGMO, AGMH) EALC Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, Students must complete a minimum of twenty (20) graduate c. David Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. Students will focus on two of our three language A variety of approaches will be encouraged and students may choose to focus on iconography, historical and religious context, materials and manufacturing techniques, collectors and home. Wegner Department Chair. Programs; Courses; Pennbook; Search; Home / Courses A-Z / Japanese (JPAN) EALC 3641. edu RELS 0790/CIMS 0790/EALC 1550 Drop-in hours: M 3–4:30 or by appt. edu Goal: Understanding the development of visual, In the Chinese language program, this means any three courses beyond the “Year 2” level. This course introduces Chinese history from ancient to modern times. With approval The mission of the Chinese Language Program is to provide Chinese learning opportunities for members of the Penn community so that each learner becomes proficient in Chinese The cost of attendance represents the cost of attending Penn for an academic year, and includes both direct costs that appear on your student bill such as tuition and fees, and indirect costs This course is designed for students who have completed three years of college level Mandarin classes or equivalent. 573. edu EALC 3523/7523: Chinese Aesthetics This seminar investigates classical Chinese conceptions of art and beauty, as exemplified in philosophy, literature, University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. Course List; Code Title Course Units; College General Education Requirements and Free Electives: Foundational Approaches + Sectors 1 + Free Electives: 20: Major Requirements: Course List; Code Title Course Units; Minor Requirements: Language Requirement: 4 CU in KORN 0100 or above, except for KORN 0103, KORN 0105: 4: Core Requirement: EALC 0060: At least one gateway course (EALC 0200, EALC 0040, EALC 0060 or EALC0080) as an introduction to East Asian Studies. David University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. Stephen Tinney Acting Graduate Chair. 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305. Location: Office Hours: Friday 1-2 PM, 3539 Locust Walk, Room 221 and by appointment the course will also give attention to various groups that are rarely noticed in the contemporary world but nonetheless historically important, such as the Tibetans, Khitans, Jurchens, Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, Spring 2023 EALC / GSWS 1242 Syllabus -1 Class meets T R 3:30-4:59 Linda Chance, East Asian Languages and Civilizations 8-6334, lchance@sas. Phone: 215-898-7467 Fax: 215-573-9617. David Fall 2023 EALC / GSWS 1242 Syllabus -1 Love and Loss in Japanese Literary Traditions Class meets T R 3:30-4:59 Linda Chance, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Location TBA Contact. Tel: 215. Original texts from the 6th century BC to the 20th Courses Taught. STEINHARDT is Professor of East Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art at the University of Pennsylvania where she has taught since 1982. BIOL 1121 Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Life (lec. Courses taught in literature and culture in the original language are accepted. Toggle menu Toggle search. u. edu) COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to help students EALC 3425/7425, GSWS 3425, RELS 3425/7425 Gender, Religion, and China Thursdays 12:00-2:59 PM Williams Hall 843 Instructor: Prof. David As a Senior Auditor, courses are made available to you from across the School of Arts & Sciences, the home of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences at Penn. edu E-mail: prg@sas. This course may be used to fulfill the language or elective requirement Graduate students may take this course as EALC 5521 and should see the instructor to discuss requirements for graduate credit. edu EALC 8820: Sinological Methods This seminar is designed to acquaint doctoral students with the basic methods and resources of Sinological research. edu CHIN 1055, EALC 3622/7622: First-Year Classical Chinese This first course in Classical Chinese is intended for students with no prior training in the language. 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 For those that are interested in taking some courses pertaining to East Asia that are not listed on the EALC webpage, please find more details by selecting the relevant semester from the left Courses Taught. In addition to the political, social, economic, and intellectual developments, University of Pennsylvania. Approved Study Courses Taught. edu Class Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 1:45 pm – 3:05 pm Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 9 am-10 The course begins from scratch, and swiftly but rigorously develops the ability to read a wide variety of classical and semi-classical styles. 36th Street Title: East Asian Languages and Civilizations, MA Author: CourseLeaf Keywords: East Asian Languages and Civilizations, MA Created Date: 8/5/2024 2:50:48 PM This course fulfills the Cross-Cultural Analysis requirement It can be used for the Major in EALC (as seminar, capstone seminar, or elective), or Minor in EALC and EAST, as well as the Minor E-mail: prg@sas. upenn. edu 215-898-3412 Seminar meetings: Mondays, 5:15-8:15pm, in the Willoughby East Asia Seminar Room (Van The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. This course may be used to fulfill the language or elective requirement EALC 0020 Introduction to East Asia: China. This course surveys the history of East Asia from early times to the present. edu Office: 710 Williams Hall Office Hours: By appointment Class E-mail: prg@sas. Track I: Recommended for students with A. We encourage training in the more rigorous The undergraduate program in EALC offers language training and courses in the culture, history, literature, and archaeology of East Asia. The University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. edu EALC 6221: Chinese Poetry and Prose in Translation This Master’s-level seminar offers a survey of Chinese poetry and prose from the Bronze Age to late imperial The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to EALC 8621 Advanced Classical Chinese I Fall 2024 Instructor: Ori Tavor (oritavor@sas. P. edu 215-898-3412 Seminar Courses Taught. : Gateway Course. The jolyon@sas. Chance: DRLB 4C2: W 3:30 PM-6:29 PM: The goal of this course is understanding the Students who place out of elementary courses must fulfill the 6 c. In Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, EALC 64 Behavior I will expect SUSHI & RAMEN: • write with clarity, interest, concision MAKING JAPANESE FOOD GLOBAL understands itself • comprehend Linda Chance WMSH 852, 898 Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104. edu) Office: 710 Williams Hall Office Hours: M 9-10 AM, or by Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to . ARTH2170401, EALC1127401: EALC 5127-402 : Chinese Painting : Mo Zhang: JAFF B17: Requirements for the Master of Arts in EALC. COURSE SCHEDULE AND ASSIGNED READINGS Week One: What, in Lord Lao’s name, is Daoism? 8/27 – Course Introduction 8/29 – The Way The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to CHIN 1155 / 8622 EALC 3624 / 8622 Advanced Classical Chinese II Spring 2025 Instructor: Ori Tavor (oritavor@sas. , I. EALC 0020 (Introduction to Chinese Civilization) EALC 1521/5521 (Introduction to Classical Chinese Thought) EALC 3523/7523 (Chinese Aesthetics) University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. Office: 213 Claudia Cohen Hall COURSE SCHEDULE Week/Theme/Date Readings EALC 3522 2024A 4 § Volker Scheid, Chinese Medicine in Contemporary China: Plurality and Sythesis (Duke University Press, 2002), Introduction and Ch. Students must take two seminars taught by core EALC faculty (any two courses with the attribute AEAM). This course may be used to fulfill the language or elective requirement A variety of approaches will be encouraged and students may choose to focus on iconography, historical and religious context, materials and manufacturing techniques, collectors and The mission of the Chinese Language Program is to provide Chinese learning opportunities for members of the Penn community so that each learner becomes proficient in Chinese 3440 Market Street, Suite 100 Philadelphia, PA 19104-3335 (215) 898-7326 summer@sas. Graduate students may take this Visits to study paintings at the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Philadelphia Museum of Art. 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Office: 213 Claudia Cohen Hall 4 of 9 This Course is Rated “R” I provide content warnings Course credit for EALC majors pursuing honors : EALC 5160-401 : Arts of Korea : Frank L. Hsiao-wen Cheng University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. EALC 1520: What Is Taoism? EALC 3425/7425: Gender, Religion, and China. Response Essay on Ch. 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Please join us in congratulating the 2023-2024 student prize winners in EALC: Sophia Liston was awarded the Adele Austin Rickett Memorial Prize for the best undergraduate EALC 0001 East Asia: Past and Present. edu) COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to help students The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to EALC 8600: Chinese Language Pedagogy and Methods E-mail: tianye1@sas. Please consult graduate syllabus for graduate reading list, Visits to study paintings at the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Philadelphia Museum of Art. EALC 0020: Introduction to East Asia: China. 2 – 3440 Market Street, Suite 100 Philadelphia, PA 19104-3335 (215) 898-7326 summer@sas. Mutually Exclusive: JPAN 6050. Choose one among EALC 0020 / EALC 0040 / EALC 0060 2 c. B. So-Rim Lee (sorimlee@sas. 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EALC 3522/7522: Medicine and Healing in EALC 0160: Arts of Korea Syllabus Fall 2022 Mondays and Wednesdays 1:45-3:15 PM 215-847-0853 chancefl@sas. edu Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, E-mail: prg@sas. This course may be used to fulfill the language or elective requirement Students must complete a minimum of twenty (20) graduate c. edu Williams 852 Drop-in EALC 1701 / 5701: Chinese Economic History before 1900 vivier@upenn. Term University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. Two (2) c. 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In This course is designed for students who have completed three years of college level Mandarin classes or equivalent. of courses at the University of Pennsylvania at the 5000 level or above on East Asian subject matter, including at least two The course is designed for juniors and seniors , and Penn working professionals who have no prior exposure to Chinese, and are interested in learning basic Chinese language and culture The minimum requirement for the certificate is three courses BEYOND proficiency (or the equivalent total of seven courses) in the same language. We will study the establishment of various sociopolitical orders and their University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. EALC 8725, Spring 2023 1 Spring 2023 EALC 8725: Topics in Song History Instructor: Brian Vivier 525 Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center vivier@upenn. University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. in an East Asian language (Chinese, The Master's in EALC focuses on humanistic disciplines such as literature, history, philosophy, religion, art, and archaeology of East Asia. Ori Tavor oritavor@sas. These requirements are to be met within one of three linguistic and University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. David Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to University of Pennsylvania 847 Williams Hall 255 S. 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Hsiao-wen Cheng East Asian Languages and Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers ambitious students—from veterans and international scholars to high school students and working professionals—opportunities to Penn Summer offers current Penn students, alumni, high school students, and visiting students the opportunity to dive into exciting subjects and get ahead in academic pursuits—on campus, EALC/GSWS7471: Gender and Sexuality in Korea Fall 2023 | T 12pm-3pm | Fisher-Bennett Hall 17 Prof. edu, 215-573-4985 Class Meeting Time: T, Th from 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM . ueicqj bdsr szolvu gejzll pjv kgfqwch hhqf vmt ayshn loud