The Emergence of Modern Japan

Overview

Subject code

HIS

Course Number

3853

Department(s)

Description

This course is a historical study of Japan during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It will explore the culture, society, and politics that have contributed to the making of modern Japan. The course will focus on the modernization policy instituted in late nineteenth-century Japan, the Nanjing massacre, and Japan's role in World War II, American occupation of Japan, the growth of Japanese industries, and the economic problems challenging the country during the past two decades. It will also examine the changes in gender roles, artistic representation, and popular culture. This course is equivalent to AAS 3853. Students will receive credit for only one of these courses. These courses may not substitute for each other in the F grade replacement policy.

Career

Undergraduate

Credits

Value

3

Max

3

Min

3

Course Count

1

Number Of Credits

3

Number Of Repeats

1

Repeatable

No

Contact Use

Yes

Generate Attendance

No

Left Use

Yes

Present Use

Yes

Reason Use

Yes

Tardy Use

Yes

Template Override

No

Time Use

Yes

Attendance Type

Class Meeting

Auto Create

No

Code

LEC

Instructor Contact Hours

3

Default Section Size

35

Final Exam Type

Yes

Include in Dynamic Date Calc

No

Instruction Mode

In Person

LMS File Type

Blackboard CourseInfo 4

Name

Lecture

OEE Workload Hours

0

Optional Component

No

Preferred Room Features

Academic Scheduling

Workload Hours

3