UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS
Revised 3-1-11
Academic Program Approval
This form is a routing document for the approval of new
and revised academic programs.  Proposing department should
complete this form.  For more
information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.
Submitted by: ______Alice Ba_______________________phone
number___x1937____
                                
Department:  _(East) Asian Studies Program  (Political Science is my home unit)
email address__aliceba@udel.edu__
                                                    
                                                                                                                                                       
Date:   _28 October 2010
Action: Academic program name change,
expanded course options to major reqs, update course listings for minor
(Example:  add major/minor/concentration, delete
major/minor/concentration,  revise
major/minor/concentration,  academic unit
name change, request for permanent status, policy change, etc.)
Effective term_11F_______________________________________________________
                                                (use format
04F, 05W)
Current degree_BA___________________________________________________________
                                    (Example:  BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, 
Proposed change leads to the
degree of: __BA__(no change)_________________
                                                                                             (Example:  BA,
BACH, 
Proposed name:____________Asian Studies __________
                                            Proposed new name for revised
or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit
                                                                                (if
applicable) 
Revising or Deleting:  
Undergraduate major / Concentration:_ East Asian Studies BA______________
                                                                                    (Example:  Applied Music – Instrumental  degree BMAS)
Undergraduate minor:__ ______________
                                   (Example:  African
Studies,  Business Administration,  English, Leadership, etc.)             
Graduate Program Policy statement
change:_________________________________
                                                                 
(Must attach  your Graduate Program Policy Statement)
            Graduate Program of
Study:______________________________________________
                                
(Example:  Animal Science: MS  Animal Science:  PHD 
Economics: MA Economics: PHD)
                Graduate minor /
concentration:___________________________________________
Note: all graduate studies
proposals must include an electronic copy of the Graduate Program Policy
Document, highlighting the changes made to the original policy document.
List new courses required for
the new or revised curriculum. How do they support the overall program
objectives of the major/minor/concentrations)?
 (Be aware that approval
of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through
the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter “None”)
NONE
Explain, when appropriate,
how this new/revised curriculum supports the 10 goals of undergraduate
education: http://www.ugs.udel.edu/gened/
Revisions support the goals of undergraduate education
but especially the areas of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. 
Revisions continue to support the Asian Studies
program’s longstanding commitment to developing an international and
comparative perspective (#10).  All
courses (new and old) all focus on different aspects of East, 
The expansion of an “Asian Arts and Material Cultures”
requirement is of particular relevance to goals #4, 5, 6, 8, and 9.  The original requirement was simply “Art
History or Music” due to limited offerings. 
We are now in the position to offer students the opportunity to learn
about and engage different cultural expressions in literature and film, as well
as art and music – areas that will give students better ability to appreciate
the diversity of human and intellectual expression and creativity (#5 and 8),
as well as value systems (#4) in the world and within Asia itself.  Such cultural context and the inevitable
comparisons and contrasts that will be made with the 
Identify other units affected
by the proposed changes:
(Attach permission from the affected units.  If no other unit is affected, enter “None”)
ANTH
FLLT
ENG
See supporting letters (email) of support from department
chairs. 
Describe the rationale for
the proposed program change(s):
(Explain your reasons for creating, revising, or deleting the
curriculum or program.)
There are three main changes being proposed: 
1)     
A
program name change from “East Asian Studies” to “Asian Studies”
2)     
An
expanded “Arts and Material Cultures” requirement
3)     
A
general updating of courses offered and available that may be taken towards the
major
The name change to “Asian Studies” has been made to better
reflect our existing curriculum and faculty. 
We began this process when we added a Southeast Asian component to the
major.  That change was approved in
2007.  With the addition of South Asian
courses and faculty, the name change is considered even more appropriate and
necessary. The change is further justified by 
The second key change to the major is an additional 3 credits
required to a revised “Asian Arts and Material Cultures” requirement.  As noted above, the original requirement was
limited to “Art History or Music” due to limited offerings.  We are now in the position to offer students
the opportunity to learn about and engage different cultural expressions in
literature and film, as well as art and music. 
We are proposing that this particular requirement be increased an
addition 3 credits for a total of 6 credits. 
We have also expanded the menu of courses eligible towards fulfillment
of this requirement.  This change is
considered necessary in order to deepen our majors’ knowledge and exposure to
cultures and arts of 
Consistent with the inclusion of 
Program Requirements:  
(Show the new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the
Course Catalog.  If this is a revision,
be sure to indicate the changes being made to the current curriculum and include a side-by-side comparison of
the credit distribution before and after the proposed change.)  
For the side-by-side comparison, see additional
enclosure/attachment
Asian Studies (Proposed revisions)
Major Requirements (33
Credits if Option A; 36 Credits if Option B)
Note Sections I, II, III, and IV requirements
I. Asian Languages[1]
Option A:      Language Proficiency in Chinese or Japanese 
3 credits:       200-level
or above in Chinese or Japanese 
                     (incl.
CHIN200, CHIN205, or CHIN206; JAPN201, JAPN202, JAPN205, JAPN206 or 
JAPN209). 
OR 
Option B:      Joint
Chinese/Japanese Concentration:  
6 credits:       3 credit
hours each of Chinese and Japanese at 200-level or above. 
II. Required General Courses on Asian Civilizations (15 credits) 
3 credits        ANTH210
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia  
                      ANTH211
Peoples and Cultures of 
                      ANTH 310 Asian
Women’s Lives 
6 credits        
                      
3 credits         PHIL310 Chinese Religion and
Philosophy
         PHIL309 Indian Philosophy and Religion
3 credits        POSC312 Politics
of East Asian Political Development  
                      POSC429 
  
III. 
Asian Arts and Material Cultures (6 credits) 
The 6 credits
must draw from more than one department.
ARTH237 Art of 
ARTH455  Seminar in East Asian Art & Architecture 
ARTH456 Contemporary Architecture,
Cross Cultural Dialogues, Transnational Practices
FLLT321   Topics: Chinese Literature in Translation 
FLLT328   Topics: 
Japanese Literature in Translation
FLLT331   Introduction to Chinese Film
FLLT338   Introduction to Japanese Film
MUSC206 Music of 
IV. Elective Courses on 
The
9 credits must draw from AT LEAST TWO departments, selected through
consultation with the student's advisor.  Any cross-listed courses will be
identified as being from the instructor's home department, e.g., HIST/WOMS 3XX
taught by a History professor is counted as a History course. Students should
also consult the director for any courses whose content varies (e.g., POSC409,
HIST365).  
These courses
include but are not limited to:  
ANTH 210   Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (if
not selected as a required course in Section II)
ANTH 211   Peoples and Cultures of East Asia (if not
selected as a required course in Section II)
ANTH 310   Asian Women's Lives (if not selected as a
required course in Section II)
ANTH 312   Asian Women in the Globalized Workplace
ANTH 313   New Rich in 
ARTH233    Art of China
(if not selected as required courses in Section III)
ARTH 237   Art of 
ARTH 445   Seminar in East Asian Art and Architecture (If
not selected as a req. course in Section III)
ARTH 456   Contemp.
Architecture, Cross Cultural Dialogues & Transnational Practices (if not
selected as a req. 
course in Section III)
CRJU 467    Crime and Criminal Justice in 
FLLT 321    Topics: Chinese Literature in
Translation
FLLT 328    Topics: Japanese Literature in
Translation
FLLT 330    Chinese Women Writers
FLLT 331    Introduction to Chinese Films (if not
selected as a req. course in Section III)
FLLT 338    Introduction to Japanese Films (if
not selected as a req. course in Section III)
FLLT 360   Japanese Visual Culture
FLLT 380   Topics: Japanese Culture in Translation
FLLT 381   Topics: Chinese Culture in Translation
HESC 120   Taiji (Tai Chi) or Wushu (1 cr.)
MUSC 206  Music of 
PHIL 309    Indian
Philosophy & Religion (if not selected as a required course in Section II)
PHIL 310    Chinese
Religion and Philosophy (if not selected as a required course in Section II)
POSC 312   Politics of East Asian Development (if not
selected as a required course in Section II)
POSC 409  (when
Asia-related)
POSC 427   Politics in 
POSC 429    
POSC 443    
For approval of independent studies and special problems, and for course
substitutions in all the Asian Studies degree programs, contact the program
director before registering.
Substitutions for the courses in all the Asian
Studies degree programs may be made with the 
permission of the Asian Studies Committee.  Independent Studies
courses, Special Problems courses and Temporary /Experimental courses may also
count towards these degrees with the Committee’s approval.  Requests for
course substitutions or approvals should be addressed to the Director of Asian
Studies.  The course list will be updated periodically. 
Minimum of C- is required in all courses.
 ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION:        (Please do not remove supporting
documentation.)
Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                        
Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                        
Chairperson, College Curriculum
Committee___________________________________Date_____________________
Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR
Studies                                                                   Date                                        
Chairperson, Senate Coordinating
Com.                                                                 Date                                        
Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                        
Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date
to be Effective                
Registrar                                                                  Program
Code                                         Date                                        
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
& International Programs                                               Date                                         
Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                        
Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                        
Revised 
[1] Students may also seek credit for proficiency in other Asian languages through the Greater Philadelphia Asian Studies Consortium or other established language program with the approval of the Director of Asian Studies.