Asian Studies Program
- General Information
- Careers
- Degree Requirements for the Major in Asian Studies
- Courses
- Additonal Course Opportunities
- Opportunities for Study Abroad
Jogindar Uppal, Ph.D.
Department of EconomicsCareers
A good background in Asian Studies is invaluable for work in journalism, government service, intercultural activities, business abroad, and academic professions.
Degree Requirements for the Major in Asian Studies
General Program B.A.: A minimum of 36 credits distributed as follows:
Core Curriculum (9 credits) Six credits from A Ant 172; A Cas 150; A Gog 160 or 160G; A His 158 or 158Z, A His 176, A His 177 or 177Z and the completion of a senior essay (3 credits) taken either through a seminar or topics course sponsored by the program, or through an independent research or reading course in a department.
Area Studies (15 credits) A minimum of 3 credits must be completed in two of the following areas and a minimum of 9 credits must be completed in the third area: South Asia, Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia (Middle East). Language study may not be used to satisfy the area studies requirement.
Electives (12 credits) An additional 12 credits must be completed in appropriate course work related to Asian studies from the following listed courses.
Southwest Asian (Middle East) Area Courses
Additional Course Opportunities
Independent study and topical courses offered in various departments may be considered for the major when the topics are appropriate; e.g., courses in economics or sociology. Other courses may be approved for the major when their content is predominantly Asian. Appropriate Asian studies courses at neighboring institutions also may be applied to the major.Opportunities for Study Abroad
Several opportunities to study abroad are available through various exchange programs. The exchange programs in China and Japan are administered through the East Asian Studies Department. However, the exchange program through Singapore is available to majors in Asian Studies. Students interested primarily in South East Asia are encouraged to apply for the Singapore Program. Also, there is a Consortium of Colleges in New York State that arranges studies in India for a semester's credit.