Asian Certificate: Spring 2023 Classes
All classrooms are on the main WSU campus, unless otherwise indicated
All classes run from JAN 17 - MAY 11 unless otherwise indicated
Language Courses
CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese II
CRN 25274 Off-campus ONLINE Lecture
IIE 5 credits. Instructor: Linian Liu
JAPN 111 Elementary Japanese I
CRN 20678 11:30AM-12:55M MWF Jardine Hall 308 Lecture HYB 5 credits.
Instructor: Jennifer Leigh Musaji
JAPN 112 Elementary Japanese II
CRN 20910 9:30 AM-10:50 AM MWF Mckinley Hall 218 Lecture HYB 5
credits. Instructor: Yumi Foster
JAPN 224 Intermediate Japanese II
CRN 23327 09:30-10:45 AM TR Jardine Hall 306 Lecture HYB
3 credits. Instructor: Yumi Foster
JAPN 225 Japanese Conversation
CRN 23767 09:30-10:20 AM MW Jardine Hall 309 Lecture HYB
2 credits. Instructor: Yumi Foster
JAPN 325 Japanese Conversation II
CRN 267507 TBA TBA Main Campus Activity Course 2 credits.
Instructor: Yumi Foster
Area Study Courses
(Note: Asterisks after course numbers indicate classes not listed as regular Certificate
offerings, but which count toward the Area Study requirement since they have at least
1/3 Asian content.)
JAPN 324 Japanese Culture and Society
CRN 25107 7:05 PM-9:45 PM W WSU South - Harry St Lecture HYB
3 credits. Instructor: Jennifer Leigh Musaji
JAPN 398 Travel Seminar Japan
CRN 26730 TBA TBA Main Campus Seminar HYB 1 credit. Instructor:
Yumi Foster
HIST 320 Russian History Survey
CRN 26182 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TR McKinley Hall 105 Lecture HYB
3 credits. Instructor: Helen Hundley
PHIL 313* Political Philosophy
CRN 24733 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TR Fiske Hall 209 Lecture TCI 3
credits. Instructor: Xiufen Lu
ADDITIONAL STUDY-ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES
**Summer Programs in Kyoto, Japan: the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies. Established in September 1989, the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) is a consortium of 14 American universities that sponsors a rigorous, two-semester academic program for undergraduates who wish to do advanced work in Japanese language and cultural studies. Although WSU is not one of the participating universities, the Consortium welcomes and encourages students from other universities. For more information go to www.kcjs.jp.
**WSU has three exchange programs in Japan at Kansai Gaidai (near Osaka), Aoyama Gakuin University (inTokyo), and Okayama University (in Okayama). It also has an exchange program at Dankook University in South Korea. It is also possible to study in Korea at several universities such as Yonsei University, Korea University and Keimyung University among others through the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP).
**WSU works with several affiliated study abroad companies and the non-profit organization, ISEP (International Student Exchange Program), through which our students can study 鈥渄irectly鈥 in universities in any number of countries around the world.
**Please visit the WSU Study Abroad site for more information: www.wichita.edu/studyabroad.
The first step in studying abroad on any of these programs is to sign up
for a Study Abroad Information Session:
/academics/studyabroad/info_session.php
Dates for the information sessions are listed on the website and students
should sign up online if they plan to attend.