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The minor is administered by the Institute of Asian Studies. Students who wish to qualify for the minor in Asian studies must file an approved minor program declaration with the director of the Institute of Asian Studies and complete a total of 15 credit hours, of which at least 12 credits must be taken at the 300-400 level, including ASIA 460. No more than two courses may be taken from any one discipline. For completion of the minor, a student must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses taken toward the minor and complete a minimum of six hours in upper-level courses inthe minor requirement through courses offered by Old Dominion University. In addition to the Asian studies core and Asian studies topics courses, courses with significant Asian content are offered regularly in the following disciplines: business anagement/marketing, foreign languages, geography, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology. Still others are offered from time to time in anthropology, art, economics, English, ethnic studies, women’s studies, and other departments. Students are encouraged to include study abroad in Asia as part of their program. Source: 2002-2004 University Catalogue Minor in Jewish Studies The Jewish studies program coordinates lectures, symposia, reading groups, and courses related to the study of Jewish society, history, and literature, as well as the cross-cultural dimensions of Jewish experience from its ancient Near Eastern origins to the present day. Hampton Roads is the home for an energetic and diverse Jewish community, and the Jewish studies program seeks to foster a deeper appreciation for the rich array of cultural programming already provided by local agencies and universities. The web site www.odu.edu/al/jewishstudies/ provides bibliographies, transcripts of invited lectures, and other online resources for those unable to attend regularly scheduled events. Source: 2002-2004 University Catalogue Minor in Middle Eastern Studies The minor in Middle Eastern studies focuses upon the study of several aspects of Middle Eastern culture, language, politics, geography and history. The minor consists of 15 hours of course work. Students can elect Track I which would include three hours of 202-level Arabic, French or any other language used in research in the region. Languages such as Hebrew, Farsi and Turkish could meet this requirement upon the taking of a proficiency examination. Students can also choose Track II, which is a non-language option. Source: 2002-2004 University Catalogue Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity In support of the mission of Old Dominion University to place special emphasis upon understanding the perspectives of women, minorities and non-Western cultures, the Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity (ISRE) seeks to develop, promote and implement academic, research and public service programs that focus on the study of race and ethnicity in the region, the nation, and throughout the African and Asian diasporas. The political, social, economic, and cultural experiences of African Americans, Filipino Americans and other communities of color are emphasized in the work of the institute. ISRE seeks to establish itself as a major archive and research center in Virginia and the southeastern region of the United States by providing archival resources through the ISREResource Center (317 Batten Arts and Letters Building) and engaging in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data and research focusing on the experiences of African Americans, Filipino Americans and other racial and ethnic groups. Old Dominion University seeks to promote an expanded awareness and understanding of the nations and cultures of Asia, to support and encourage research on Asia, and to make available resources to enable better understanding and more effective interaction between organizations and individuals in the Hampton Roads area and those in Asia. To achieve these goals, the Institute of Asian Studies initiates and coordinates the operation of special programs and administers a minor in Asian studies. It also maintains cooperative relationships with higher education institutions and other organizations within the United States and throughout Asia. The institute director works closely with the Office of International Programs regarding scholarships and study abroad programs and opportunities. |
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