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Notice to Students
Introduction
1: Academic Calendar
2: Academic Information
3: Fields of Concentration
4: Secondary Fields
5: General Regulations and Standards of Conduct
6: Life in the Harvard Community
7: Financial Information
8: Academic and Support Resources
9: Extracurricular Activities
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FAS Courses of Instruction
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Social Sciences Track Basic Requirements: 13 half-courses
- Required courses:
- Four half-courses of an East Asian language (or equivalent).
- Four half-courses of tutorial or courses designated as equivalents.
- Six half-courses selected from among East Asian or related subject course offerings (see item 1c of Humanities Track Basic Requirements). Additional language courses may replace up to one full year of these courses.
- Tutorials:
- East Asian Studies 97a (may be taken in sophomore or junior year). For the class of 2010, it is strongly recommended that students take this course in the fall of the sophomore year.
- East Asian Studies 97b (may be taken in sophomore or junior year). For the class of 2010, it is strongly recommended that students take this course in the spring of the sophomore year.
- East Asian Studies 98 (ordinarily taken in spring of junior year; 97a and 97b must be completed before enrolling in 98). With permission of the Head Tutor, an approved replacement course may be substituted for EAS 98.
- Thesis: None.
- General Examination: None.
- Other information: Courses counted for concentration credit may not be taken Pass/Fail, except by special petition.
Social Sciences Track Requirements for Honors Eligibility: 14 half-courses
- Required courses:
- Six half-courses of an East Asian language (or equivalent).
- Six half-courses of tutorial or courses designated as equivalents.
- Three half-courses chosen from East Asian course offerings (see item 1c of Humanities Track Basic Requirements).
- Tutorials:
a-c. Same as Basic Requirements. d. Senior year: East Asian Studies 99 (two terms), preparation of thesis, required. Letter-graded.
- Thesis: Ordinarily a senior thesis is required for all levels of honors in Field. In rare cases, a student with an outstanding record of course work may be recommended for Honors in Field, though not for High or Highest Honors, without having written a thesis.
- General Examination: None.
- Other information: Courses counted for concentration credit may not be taken Pass/Fail, except by special petition.
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