EAS105H1 - Modern East Asia
Course: EAS105H1 (Modern East Asia) in EAS department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 50 advanced courses for further study
Part of the EAS curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for EAS105H1
Courses unlocked by EAS105H1
- EAS334H1 - Chinese Novels
- EAS330H1 - Narrative Strategies in Modern Japanese Fiction
- EAS340H1 - Chinese Society and Culture
- EAS308H1 - East Asia Seen in Maps, Ancient and Modern
- EAS343H1 - A History of Sushi
- EAS354H1 - Body, Movement, Japan
- EAS372H1 - The Postwar, Cold War and Divided Koreas
- EAS386H1 - Culture of Nature in China
- EAS307H1 - Traditional Chinese Political Philosophy
- EAS375H1 - Postwar Japan: Crisis, Apocalypse
- EAS381H1 - Moral Agency in Chinese Thought
- EAS347H1 - Everyday Life in Modern Japan
- EAS364H1 - China's Cultural Revolution: History and Memory
- EAS373H1 - Revolutionaries, Rebels, and Dissent in Korea's Long 20th Century
- EAS309H1 - Modern Chinese Prose
- EAS311H1 - A History of Japanese Monsters
- EAS312H1 - Art and Archaeology of Early China
- EAS327H1 - Japanese Fiction and the Nation
- EAS329H1 - Cross-Cultural History of Scents and Aromatics
- EAS333H1 - Modernism and Colonial Korea
- EAS338H1 - Classical Daoism
- EAS357H1 - Mao's China and Beyond
- EAS361H1 - Zen Buddhism
- EAS388H1 - Asian/North American Feminist Issues
- EAS389H1 - Dangerous Bodies: Crossings in Gender and Sexuality Studies
- EAS393H1 - Chinese Buddhism
- EAS395Y0 - Topics in East Asian Studies (Summer Abroad)
- EAS396H1 - Special Topics in East Asian Studies
- EAS398Y0 - Research Excursions
- EAS209H1 - Approaches to East Asia
- EAS313H1 - Precarious Island: Taiwan in the World
- EAS314H1 - Culture & World After Hiroshima & Nagasaki
- EAS315H1 - The "Yellow Peril": Past & Present
- EAS324H1 - The Asia-Pacific in the Nuclear Age
- EAS328H1 - Science, Technology and Society in Modern China
- EAS345Y1 - The Rise of Greater China: Issues & Topics
- EAS348H1 - Gift, Plunder, and Exchange: Japan and World History
- EAS349H1 - Soundscapes and Modern China
- EAS350H1 - Ideology and Japan
- EAS355H1 - The Art and Politics of Video in Japan
- EAS370H1 - Media, Cultural Citizenship, and the Korean Diaspora
- EAS374H1 - Modern Japan and the Colonial Question
- EAS378H1 - Urban Life in Early Modern Japan
- EAS380H1 - Writing Women in Premodern China
- EAS384H1 - Medieval Japan
- EAS387H1 - Images and Ideas in Chinese Art
- EAS391H1 - Transnational East Asian Cinema
- EAS392H1 - East Asian Television
- EAS394H1 - Film Culture in Contemporary China
- EAS398H0 - Research Excursions
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning EAS105H1 at University of Toronto should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing EAS105H1 enables enrollment in 50 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for EAS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.