EAS209H1 - Approaches to East Asia
Course: EAS209H1 (Approaches to East Asia) in EAS department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 2 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 49 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the EAS curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by EAS209H1
- EAS475Y1 - Issues in East Asian Historiography
- EAS449H1 - Future, Architecture, Japan
- EAS448H1 - East Asian Studies Archive: Language, Number, Money
- EAS421H1 - History of the Chinese Book
- EAS439H1 - The Global Bildungsroman: Narratives of Development, Time, and Colonialism
- EAS446H1 - The Communist Hypothesis and Asia
- EAS470H1 - “Post-Fukushima” Literature and Culture
- EAS312H1 - Art and Archaeology of Early China
- EAS412H1 - Technology and Material Cultures of Ancient China
- EAS335H1 - Introduction to Manchu Language and History
- EAS406Y1 - Thinking about Things: Material Culture in East Asia
- EAS407H1 - Textual Analysis of Classical Chinese Philosophy
- EAS417H1 - Korean Literary Translation Workshop
- EAS444H1 - The City, Body and Text in Modern Japanese Literature
- EAS418H1 - Chinese Art Theories
- EAS419H1 - Chinese Cultural Studies Seminar: May Fourth
- EAS432H1 - Korean Cultural Studies Seminar
- EAS436Y1 - Independent Studies
- EAS447H1 - Sound Studies and Modern Japan
- EAS450H1 - History of the USA in the Pacific, the 19th century
- EAS456H1 - Japan as seen by ?: Reference, Apparatus, Operation
- EAS457H1 - Modern Japanese Historiography
- EAS466H1 - Rethinking North Korean History
- EAS471H1 - Issues in the Political Economy of South Korea
- EAS488H1 - Fandom, Transmedia, and the Korean Wave
- EAS489H1 - Advanced Seminar in Asian Media Studies
- EAS496H1 - Advanced Topics in East Asian Studies
- HIS382H1 - China from the Mongols to the Last Emperor
- EAS468H1 - Democratic Struggles in Korea
- EAS479H1 - Ecocriticism
- EAS445H1 - Fascism and Japan
- EAS408H1 - Modern Taiwanese Literature
- EAS409H1 - Cities in Premodern China
- EAS420H1 - Travels, Travelers, and Travel Accounts in Asia
- EAS427H1 - The Kyoto School: Now, Then, and To Come
- EAS431H1 - Advanced Seminar in Japanese Cinema
- EAS433H1 - Chinese Cultural Studies Seminar: Land
- EAS434H1 - Independent Studies
- EAS435H1 - Independent Studies
- EAS452H1 - The Korean War, Global Cold Wars, and Decolonization
- EAS467H1 - Photographic Narratives of Japan
- EAS454H1 - Modern Chinese Historiography
- EAS455H1 - Classical Confucianism
- EAS459Y1 - Rethinking the Cold War in East Asia
- EAS473H1 - Modern Korean Historiography
- EAS474H1 - U.S. and Canada's Wars in Asia
- EAS476H1 - Social Protest in Modern East Asia
- EAS477H1 - Samurai Culture
- EAS486H1 - Readings in Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning EAS209H1 at University of Toronto should complete 2 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing EAS209H1 enables enrollment in 49 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for EAS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.