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Choose for requirements and application procedures.
Undergraduate Certificate Program
The Center offers one of the most comprehensive and rigorous undergraduate
certificate programs at ASU. Requiring language skills in Chinese, Japanese,
Indonesian, Korean, Lao, Thai, or Vietnamese, the Asian Studies Certificate
program also encourages students to gain area-specific knowledge of Asia by
taking courses in anthropology, art, geography, history, humanities, literature,
politics, and religion. During the 2002-03 academic year, students could choose
from a total of 181 Asian-emphasis course offerings. More than 10 percent of
ASU's undergraduate students take at least one such course. Beginning in the
fall of 2003, the Center has offered a Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies.
The Center and the Program for Southeast Asian Studies each have an Asian Studies
advisor to assist certificate students.
Graduate Certificate Program
The Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies will provide students with official
transcript recognition of specialization in Asian Studies related to their
major area of study. The certificate is offered in two tracks: East Asia (China,
Japan, Korea) and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam). This
certificate is open to any student pursuing an M.A. or Ph.D. degree in any
school or division of the university.
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