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ASCE UN1365 Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: Tibet. 4 points.
CC/GS/SEAS: Partial Fulfillment of Global Core Requirement
This course seeks to introduce the sweep of Tibetan civilization and its history from its earliest recorded origins to the present. The course examines what civilizational forces shaped Tibet, especially the contributions of Indian Buddhism, sciences and literature, but also Chinese statecraft and sciences. Alongside the chronological history of Tibet, we will explore aspects of social life and culture.
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Spring 2021: ASCE UN1365
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| Course Number | Section/Call Number | Times/Location | Instructor | Points | Enrollment |
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| ASCE 1365 | 001/10284 | T Th 4:10pm - 5:25pm Online Only |
Patrick Booz | 4 | 56/60 |
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Fall 2021: ASCE UN1365
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| Course Number | Section/Call Number | Times/Location | Instructor | Points | Enrollment |
| ASCE 1365 | 001/10907 | T Th 1:10pm - 2:25pm Room TBA |
4 | 60/40 | |
Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures
Barnard College
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/barnard-college/courses-instruction/asian-middle-eastern-cultures/
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