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Singapore 117570
Tel: 6516 6338
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Undergraduate Modules
AY 2007-2008
 LEVEL 1000
 Semester 1
 SE1101E/GEK1008/
 SSA1202
 Southeast Asia: A Changing Region  Goh Beng Lan (Coordinator)
 Irving C. Johnson
 Semester 2
 SE1101E/GEK1008/
 SSA1202
 Southeast Asia: A Changing Region

 Jan Mrazek
 Chie Ikeya

 SSA1203  Singapore, Asia and American Power  Natasha Hamilton-Hart
 LEVEL 2000
 Semester 1
 SE2211  Modern Southeast Asian Social History  Michael Montesano
 SE2214  Arts of Southeast Asia  Irving C. Johnson
 SE2218  Growth and Development in Southeast Asia  Teofilo C. Daquila
 SE2219  Culture and Power in Southeast Asia  Chie Ikeya
 Semester 2
 SE2213/SSA2207  Politics in Southeast Asia  Douglas A. Kammen
 SE2221  Old and New Music in Southeast Asia  Jan Mrazek
 LEVEL 3000
 Semester 1
 SE3212  Money and Power in Southeast Asia  Natasha Hamilton-Hart
 SE3213  Rice, Spice & Trees: Peasants in Southeast  Asia  Stan B-H Tan
 SE3214  Marketing Southeast Asia's Heritage  John N. Miksic
 SE3220  Country Studies: Mainland Southeast Asia  Pattana Kitiarsa
 Semester 2
 SE3210  Studies in Southeast Asian Arts  Franki Notosudirdjo
 SE3211  Religion, Society & Politics in SE Asia  Maznah Mohamad
 SE3218  Industrial Challenge in Southeast Asia  Teofilo C. Daquila
 SE3221  Traditional Music in a Southeast Asian  Country  Paphutsorn Wongratanapitak (Koong)
 SE3222  Gender in Southeast Asia  Pattana Kitiarsa
 LEVEL 4000
 Semester 1
 SE4101  Southeast Asia Studies: Theory and Practice  Stan B-H Tan
 SE4217  Southeast Asia in the Global Economy  Teofilo C. Daquila
 SE4401  Honours Research Project  All staff
 SE4660  Independent Study  All staff
 Semester 2
 SE4401  Honours Research Project  All staff
 SE4660  Independent Study  All staff

Download full module timetable for AY 2007-2008. The Programme reserves the right to change the modules offered and content of the modules offered.

All language modules will be offered by the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) as of AY 2001/2002. Southeast Asian Studies major students who wish to plan for the modules may view the language modules offered from CLS website.

   
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