Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 26/09/2014 (published in the BOE 18/10/2014 by resolution of the General Secretariat of the Universities of 2/10/2014), this Rectorate has resolved to publish the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the degree of Master University in Studies of Asia Eastern by the University of Granada, which will be structured as set out in the annex to this Resolution.
Granada, 25 November 2014.-El Rector, Francisco González Lodeiro.
ANNEX
Table 1: Summary of Materials and Distribution of ECTS credits from the University Master in East Asian Studies.
Type of Matter | Credits | ||
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48 | 48 | ||
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| 60 | ||
Table 2: Modules and Materies of the University Master in East Asian Studies.
Module | Matter | ECTS | Character | |
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Methodology. | Introduction to research methodology for studies on East Asia. | 3 | Optional. | |
General Materies. | Society in Transit. Policy and Society in East Asia. | 3 | Optional. | |
Economic Situation in Asia Oriental. | 3 | Optional. | ||
culture in East Asia. | 3 | Optional | ||
Optional | ||||
3 | ||||
3 | Optional | |||
3 | ||||
The_table_table_izq"> Contemporary East Asia Studies. | City and Environment in East Asia. From the Empire to Globalization. | 3 | Optional. | |
Asia Geography I. |
3 | Optional. | ||
Asia Geography II. | 3 | Optional. | ||
| 3 | Optional. | ||
The Eastern Espejism: archetypes, prejudices, and myths around China and Japan. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Introduction to Japanese Law. | 3 |
Optional. | ||
Introduction to Chinese Law. | 3 | Optional. | ||
flows and integration processes in East Asia. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Culture and Transcultural Negotiation in Asia Oriental. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Specialization in Language, Literature, and Culture Japanese. | Japanese Top Language I. | 3 | Required. | |
Japanese Top Level II Language. | 3 |
Required. | ||
Higher Level Language III. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Upper Level IV Language. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Japanese Language and Communication I: The Japanese language in its social and cultural context. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Language and Communication II: Approaches to the Study of Communication in Japanese. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Intellectual History. | 3 | Optional | ||
Zant_table_to_izq"> The search footprint in Current Japan. | 3 | Optional. | ||
3 | Optional | |||
popular culture and its event in anime and manga. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Specialization in Chinese Language, Literature, and Culture. | The Lexicon of Modern Chinese and its acquisition. | 3 | Optional | |
Language and Communication I. | 3 |
Optional. | ||
Language and Communication II. | 3 | Optional. | ||
Advanced Level Language I. | 3 | Optional | ||
Advanced Level Language II. | 3 |
Optional. | ||
Translation classic, modern and contemporary Chinese literary. | 3 | Optional. | ||
The Confucian world in the Dao culture. | 3 | Optional. | ||
The alienated speech: monsters, ghosts and beings libidinous in Chinese tradition. | 3 |
start of Modernity in | ||
3 | Optional. | |||
Forming Workshop. |
Formative workshop. | 3 | Optional. | |
's End Job. | Master End Job. | 6 | Required. |