ARTJ 209

Fall 2024 Part of Term 1

Part of Term 1
Aug 26-Dec 11

Credit: 3 hours.

Explores the Japanese Tea Ceremony and its relevance to everyday life. Students will acquire a better understanding of Japanese culture and a new appreciation of their own cultures through the study of the Tea Ceremony and the Zen worldview that informs it.

Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Cultural Studies - Non-West
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ARTJ 209 class schedule data for fall 2024
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
75168
Online Lecture
2
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Shoppell, s
Stirek, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Degree Notes:
Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Info:
Asynchronous online. Some seats are reserved for Japanese Arts & Aesthetics minors. If you receive a "reserve closed" error, all seats for your major are filled, check back on July 18. Any available seats left on July 18 will be made available to all majors.
74959
Lecture-Discussion
CH1
9:30AM -12:10PM
W
Japan House
Gunji-Ballsrud, J
Liao, D
Stirek, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Degree Notes:
Camp Honors/Chanc Schol, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Fee:
Art Design Japan $65.00 Flat Fee.
Section Info:
The main theme of this course is the exploration of how the Japanese Tea Ceremony can be applied to everyday life. Through the study of the Tea Ceremony and the Zen worldview, it is hoped that students will acquire a better understanding of Japanese culture and also come to see their own culture in a new light. This section is for Chancellor's Scholars.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Chancellor's Scholar-CHPHonors students.
78299
Lecture-Discussion
CH2
1:00PM -3:40PM
W
Japan House
Gunji-Ballsrud, J
Liao, D
Stirek, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Degree Notes:
Camp Honors/Chanc Schol, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Fee:
Art Design Japan $65.00 Flat Fee.
Section Info:
The main theme of this course is the exploration of how the Japanese Tea Ceremony can be applied to everyday life. Through the study of the Tea Ceremony and the Zen worldview, it is hoped that students will acquire a better understanding of Japanese culture and also come to see their own culture in a new light. This section is for Chancellor's Scholars.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Chancellor's Scholar-CHPHonors students.
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