You can download seminar requirements below. Please note that you can only miss one session and still be eligible to receive credit for the course. You will need to make up the missed session by attending an online event (lecture/meeting/discussion panel, etc.) that focuses on issues related to East Asia and submiting a 150-200 word summary of what you learned, and post it in make-up thread of the forum. The U.S.-China Institute offers at least one public event each month.
Schedule
This schedule includes the live online discussion sessions. Each one will have corresponding video lectures, reading assignments, and forum participation that will be accessible online ahead of time.
You will receive the meeting ID and password via e-mail prior to each session. Please do not share this with others.
- Wed, 9/23, 4-5pm PT
- Topics: Demography & Geography; East Asia and the World in 1800
- Speaker: Clayton Dube, USC
- Wed, 9/30, 4-5pm PT
- Sat, 10/3, 9-12pm PT
- Topic: Japan Becoming a Pacific Power
- Speakers
- Wed, 10/14, 4-5pm PT
- Sat, 10/24, 9-12pm PT
- Topic: The Recovery and the Challenges of Success in Japan
- Speaker: Elyssa Faison, University of Oklahoma
- Wed, 11/4, 4-5pm PT
- Topics: Revolution and Nation Building in China; East Asia and America Today
- Speaker: Clayton Dube, USC