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Asian Studies

Study detals

: Bachelor's degree : Asian Studies BA : Full time : 48 Month

Requirements

  • English entry - TOEFL 88+ (IELTS 7.0)
  • GPA entry - 3.0 GPA or equivalent

Speciality

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Additional information

Degree Overview

This program is offered by the School of Global Studies and Languages, where students engage with diverse cultures, languages, histories, and ways of life from around the world. Graduates leave with the skills necessary for successful careers in the global sector. 

About the major

The Asian studies program explores a dynamic region encompassing the second and third largest world economies, more than a quarter of the globe’s population, and some of the oldest civilizations. This interdisciplinary major allows students to focus on Japan, China, Korea, or with an outside language study, pursue a special interdisciplinary minor in Southeast Asian or South Asian studies.

The wide-ranging curriculum draws from departments around the university, including courses in anthropology, art history, Chinese language and literature, dance, film, geography, history, international studies, Japanese language and literature, linguistics, Korean language and culture, political science, South Asian culture, and religious studies.

A little more info

  • Asian studies offers many potential specializations, such as language learning for translation or interpretation; social developments, economic and trade relations; and political developments, cultural competencies, and histories.
  • Many students in fields like literature, economics, history, and global studies find Asian studies relevant to their academic interests and career goals. Many students decide to double major, combining an Asian studies major with another major to enhance the value of their degree.
  • Majors often complement their course work with a year or more of residence in Asia, including programs in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other countries.
  • Students receive plenty of support and have access to resources and learning tools through two UO campus resources, the Yamada Language Center and the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies.