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CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE SOCIETY

2010 Spring Term

3-4 Units

Sociology 350

This course examines contemporary Japanese society. It includes a study of social institutions, processes, and culture of Japan. the course examines following areas: (a) culture (beliefs, customs, social identity); (b) social institutions (family, religion, education, work, media); (c) societal processes (socialization, deviance, urbanization); (d) inequalities (gender, income, race-ethnic, region); and (e) the politics, economy, and international position of Japan.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 140 OR GENED 120

Class Schedule

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 5033
3-4 Units
02/06 - 02/06 (1) Sa 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
W Lawrence Neuman
HY0211HY0211
03/13 - 03/13 (1) Sa 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
W Lawrence Neuman
HY0211HY0211
04/17 - 04/17 (1) Sa 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
W Lawrence Neuman
HY0211HY0211
05/01 - 05/01 (1) Sa 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
W Lawrence Neuman
HY0211HY0211
01/19 - 05/19 (1)
W Lawrence Neuman
WEB BASED
This class is a hybrid and will be taught online using D2L and will have in-person meetings. The meetings will be held on the following Saturdays from 9:00am-4:00pm: 2/6, 3/13, 4/17, 5/1. Students wishing to take ASIANST 492 (Asian Studies Field Studies: Japan) MUST register for this course. This course is open to UWW, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Platteville, and UW-Milwaukee students. Students will also participate in the faculty-led travel study component of the course scheduled for Japan from May 20th to June 2nd, 2010. Contact the Center for Global Education (email: studyabroad@uww.edu), the course faculty, or the web www.uww.edu/international for a program application; contact Professors Larry Neuman (neumanl@uww.edu) or Kasumi Kato (katok@uww.edu) for academic requirements or for more information about the course. Applications are due to the Center for Global Education on or before Friday, December 18, 2009. An estimated Travel Study Program Course Fee, as noted on the course application, will be charged to the student's account shortly thereafter. Additional billing, if necessary, will occur at a later date. Travel study registration is not available via WINS registration. Travel study participants may not add or drop a travel study course via WINS once it has been added to their academic schedule. Failure to abide by the add/drop provisions of the Travel Study Program could result in severe financial penalties. Students are advised to refer to the Travel Study Application and Student Contract for more information.

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