This course examines the transformation of China, India, and Japan from traditional societies to modern global powers. Students will explore enduring cultural traditions and worldviews while analyzing how Western ideas, technologies, and political systems reshaped these societies in the 19th and 20th centuries. Through historical case studies and comparative perspectives, the course reveals how moments of disruption sparked innovation, resistance, and lasting change across Asia.
Textbooks, materials, ID card and exam fees are not included.
Prerequisites: 18 years or older with Korean language proficiency
Total Program Hours: 41 Hours
Instructor: Kil Yi [email protected]
Classroom: TBDÂ
Accommodations: Call the Disability Services at 201-612-5269.