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.
Courses offered this quarter
- China on the World Stage
Thomas Fingar
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Policy Studies (IPS 246)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - Chinese Organizations and Management
Xueguang Zhou
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (SOC 216)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - Health and Healthcare Systems in East Asia
Karen Eggleston
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EASTASN 117/217)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - Korea's Relations with Major Neighboring Countries and Its Growing Role on a Global Stage
Joon-woo Park
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EASTASN 189K/289K)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - U.S. Policy toward Northeast Asia
Michael H. Armacost, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub, Thomas Fingar
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Policy Studies (IPS 244)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available



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