Master of Arts in Asian Studies: Disciplinary Track Postgraduate Programme By University of Oregon |TopUniversities

Master of Arts in Asian Studies: Disciplinary Track

Main Subject Area

Area StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Study Level

Masters

The university offers an interdisciplinary program in Asian studies with an emphasis on East Asia leading to the Master of Arts (MA) degree. Students who complete three years or equivalent of Southeast or South Asian language study—abroad or at another institution—may, with the support of an Asian studies faculty advisor, construct an emphasis in Southeast Asian studies, South Asian studies, or both. The MS degree program is inactive. The curriculum includes courses in anthropology, art history, Chinese language and literature, geography, history, international studies, Japanese language and literature, linguistics, political science, and religious studies. The program is administered by the Asian studies committee, which is composed of faculty members with Asian specializations.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Study Level

Masters

The university offers an interdisciplinary program in Asian studies with an emphasis on East Asia leading to the Master of Arts (MA) degree. Students who complete three years or equivalent of Southeast or South Asian language study—abroad or at another institution—may, with the support of an Asian studies faculty advisor, construct an emphasis in Southeast Asian studies, South Asian studies, or both. The MS degree program is inactive. The curriculum includes courses in anthropology, art history, Chinese language and literature, geography, history, international studies, Japanese language and literature, linguistics, political science, and religious studies. The program is administered by the Asian studies committee, which is composed of faculty members with Asian specializations.

Admission Requirements

7+

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