South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Interdisciplinary Minor in South Asian Studies
The Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies offers an Interdisciplinary Minor in South Asian Studies. The minor is especially suited for students interested in a program of studies with focus on South Asia, as a complement to their disciplinary study. The structure of the minor provides students a great amount of flexibility; possible areas of emphasis include language and literature, as well as history and social sciences.
A minimum grade-point average of 2.75 in South Asian Studies courses is required for completion of the minor. The 18-20 hours of courses selected by students for the South Asian Studies Minor should form a coherent program of study and must meet the approval of an advisor in the Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. The program must include at least 6 hours or 300- or 400-level courses. A student's plan of courses for the minor must be approved by the program. The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will verify that students have completed the program, on the recommendation of the director of the Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
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3-5 hours | Fourth-semester course work in an area-relevant language. Courses that meet this requirement and are currently offered on a regular basis are HNDI 404 (5 hours) AND SNSK 404 (3 hours) The requirement may also be met by comparable courses in these and other South Asian and South Asia-related languages, taught at UIUC or at other universities, through online courses (where available), and through a proficiency examination. |
3 hrs | HIST 130Civilization of India (same as ANTH 130) |
12 hrs | Courses on South Asian history, language, literature, culture, and society from the following list:* |
ACE 453–Econ Dev in S and SE Asia |
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ANTH 499 –Topics in Anthropology (appropriate sections) |
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ASST 398–Colloquium in Asian Studies (appropriate sections) |
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CWL 189 or CWL 190–Classics Non-West Culture I and II (appropriate sections) |
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ECON 450–Developments Economics (appropriate sections) |
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HNDI 405–Advanced Hindi I and HNDI 406–Advanced Hindi II |
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HNDI 408–Intro to South Asian Lit |
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HIST 430–India from Colony to Nation |
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LA 218–S. Asian Cultural Landscapes (same as ASST 218) |
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MUS 417–Area Studies in Ethnomusicology (same as ANTH 417) (appropriate sections) |
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PS 346–Gov & Pol of South Asia (same as ASST 346) |
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RLST 104–Asian Mythology |
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RLST 213–Intro to Islam-ACP |
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RLST 260–Mystic and Saints in Islam |
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RLST 286–Introduction to Hinduism |
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RLST 494–Topics in Religious Thought (appropriate sections) |
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RLST 403–Women in Muslim Societies (same as ANTH and GWS 403 and HIST 434) |
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RLST 408–Islam and Modern Society |
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RSOC 443–Social Change in Dev Areas (same as SOC 463) |
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18-20 | total |