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101 Master's degrees in Asian Studies in North America
Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a new interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D. program in Asian Languages and Cultures. Students may take advantage of the many opportunities within the department and on campus to do in-depth research on Asia from multiple disciplinary perspectives and across the traditional area studies divisions of East, South, and Southeast Asia.
American Indian Studies - Indigenous Rights and Social Justice
With this American Indian Studies - Indigenous Rights and Social Justice MSc program from Arizona State University, you will gain a deeper understanding of complex issues facing indigenous communities and learn how to apply your expertise and advocate for social justice. Your skills will be applicable in a variety of careers.
Regional Studies - Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia
Regional Studies - Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia from Harvard University is a two-year program offering advanced training in the history, politics, culture, society, and languages of this expansive region.
Japanese
The Japanese program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is part of the College of Humanities & Fine Arts and leads to the Master of Arts degree.
Asian Languages and Civilizations - Japanese
The Asian Languages and Civilizations - Japanese MA program from Arizona State University can prepare students for further academic training or work in fields such as law, business or journalism and for entrance into professional schools.
Asian Studies and Public Affairs
The Asian Studies and Public Affairs MA/MPAff dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin combines advanced policy studies with interdisciplinary area studies, responding to an increased need in both public and private sectors for policy specialists with a thorough understanding of Asian politics and cultures.
South Asian Studies
The MA program in South Asian Studies at Columbia University provides an opportunity to engage with critical issues in a region that includes Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in an academic environment that includes many of the most distinguished South Asia Studies faculty in the US.
Chinese
Over one billion people speak some form of Chinese. Modern Standard Chinese, the official language of China, is the most widely spoken language in the world. Chinese characters, invented circa 1,200 B.C. and still in use today, have been central to the development of writing in other Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and Vietnam. University of Washington offers the Chinese programme.
Asian Studies
The Asian Studies from University of Oregon program is administered by the Asian studies committee, which is composed of faculty members with Asian specializations.
Asian Studies
This program in Asian Studies offered by Cornell University, is designed for students who did not major in Asian Studies as undergraduates or who want more work in language and area studies before entering the professional, business, or Ph.D. fields.
East Asia - Regional Studies
The MA in East Asia - Regional Studies from Columbia University is designed for those wishing to focus on a social science approach to modern East Asia.
Asian and Comparative Law
In this Asian and Comparative Law program at the University of Washington, students will build professional competence in the substantive laws of one or more Asian jurisdictions and develop comparative legal research and writing skills.
East Asian Studies
The Master of Arts (M.A.) program in East Asian Studies at St. John's University offers you comprehensive and critical study of the historical, social, economic, political, and cultural developments of the Asian world, both as a whole and as individual societies.
Chinese
The Chinese programme of Rutgers University is primarily designed for practicing Chinese language teachers at American secondary schools who wish to further develop their professional knowledge and skills.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The M.A. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is a two-year, interdisciplinary humanities degree that prepares students to engage with the social, environmental, and political challenges facing countries in Asia and the Middle East, and their transnational communities.
Asian Studies
The flexibility of the Asian Studies MA program from University of Texas at Austin allows for a wide range of interests and long-term goals.
Asian Studies
The Asian Studies Master is offered by San Diego State University. Asia is undeniably a major player in the world today—from global economics, politics, and environmentalism to pop culture, philosophy, and the fine arts—representing diverse cultural resources that have endured thousands of years.
Asian Studies
Housed in Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Serivce, the Master of Arts in Asian Studies Program (MASIA) gives students a unique combination of functional training and regional expertise.
Engaged Jain Studies - South Asian and Global Perspectives
Claremont School of Theology (CST) offers a first of its kind, remotely available Engaged Jain Studies - South Asian and Global Perspectives in partnership with Arihanta Institute (DBA Arihanta Academy).
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of East Asian languages and cultures with Florida State University's East Asian Languages and Cultures MA program. This interdisciplinary program offers a comprehensive exploration of the region's languages, histories, literatures, and traditions, preparing students for careers in academia, international business, diplomacy, and cultural exchange.