Shorenstein APARC Courses
Shorenstein APARC faculty teach both undergraduate and graduate courses at Stanford University. These courses are offered through a variety of departments and schools across the University, including economics, political science, sociology, international relations, urban planning, education, and business. Teaching plays a central role in Shorenstein APARC's mission to increase the study of contemporary Asia among the rising generation of students.
Recent course offerings
- Democracy after Democratization: The State, Economy, and Civil Society in Contemporary Korea
Jang Jip Choi
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (Sociology)
Spring 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Modern Korean History
Yumi Moon
School of Humanities and Sciences - (History 195)
Spring 2008-2009 academic year - Korea and East Asian International Relations
Seo-Hyun Park
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Political Science (POLISCI 112K)
Winter 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - The Two Koreas
Yumi Moon
School of Humanities and Sciences - (History 292/392)
Winter 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Comparative Politics Perspective of the Two Koreas Since 1945
Hakjoon Kim
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EATASN 189K/289K)
Fall 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Health and Healthcare Systems in East Asia
Karen Eggleston
School of Humanities and Sciences - East Asian Studies (117/217)
Fall 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus, presentation available - Readings in Korean History
Yumi Moon
School of Humanities and Sciences - (History 392F)
Fall 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Traitors and Collaborators in Colonial History
Yumi Moon
School of Humanities and Sciences - (History 291D)
Fall 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available


