- ASIA 2500 Catastrophe and Resilience: Asian Experience of Climate Change

  • Asian Studies Major/Minor Course
  • ASIAN STUDIES

Course Credits: 3
Asian Studies Major/Minor Course

Course Description

This reading-intensive undergraduate course has two central aims: to survey key themes in Asian climate and society, and to explore new scholarship related to anthropocentric climate change and impacts in Asia, particularly from a community perspective. Climate and society broadly defined, is an interdisciplinary field with contributions primarily from climate sciences, paleo-climate, anthropology, environmental studies, archeology, geography and history. Recommended prerequisite: previous coursework in Asian Studies and Environmental Science.


Semester(s) Offered

  • Fall 2024

 

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