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66 Master's degrees in Asian Studies in United Kingdom
International and Asian History
Advance your understanding of Asian history within a global context, and explore the continent’s importance for global flows and interactions. Learn more at the International and Asian History programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Traditional East Asia
The Traditional East Asia from the University of Oxford it will appeal to students wishing to develop an intimate knowledge of the region for academic purposes or as preparation for careers in museology, libraries, journalism, diplomacy, international banking, business, law, government service, secondary education or non-governmental organisations.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies)
This Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the Modern Middle East, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work in the Humanities or Social Sciences to a high academic standard.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the pre-modern Islamic world, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work to a high academic standard.

East Asian Development and Global Economy
Delve into an advanced, critical exploration of East Asia’s transformation and its role in twenty-first-century world affairs with this East Asian Development and Global Economy course at University of Bristol.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Korean Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Korean Studies) course from the University of Cambridge provides initial research training and, in most cases, aims to develop students' linguistic skills, methodological sophistication, as well as providing a foundation for those students wishing to continue their research at the doctoral level.