Students pursuing an M.A. in Asian studies must complete 48 credits of graduate study, including at least 44 in Asia-related courses. Graduate credit for language study may only be earned for work beyond the third-year level.
The MA candidate is require to demonstrate competence in an approved Asian language equivalent to at least three years of college training. The language requirement is a critical part of the program and must be planned from the outset of graduate work, particularly if the student has no training in an Asian language. Languages offered at the University of Oregon are Chinese and Japanese. Graduate credit for language courses is earned only for work beyond the third year of language study.
Students should also review the graduate School's regulations for information on the eh University's general master of arts degree requirements.
399 Special Studies: [Topic] (1-5R)
401 Research: [Topic] (1-5R)
405 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1-6R)
407/507 Seminar; [Topic] (1-5R)
410/510 Experimental Course:(1-5R)
503 Thesis (1-9R) P/N only
601 Research: [Topic](1-6R) P/N only
605 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1-6R)
607 Seminar; [Topic] (1-5R)
611 Perspectives on Asian Studies:[Topic](1)
Explores the diverse perspectives that define Asian studies. Samples conflicts,
controversies, and areas of consensus that characterize the field. Prereq::instructor's
consent
612 Issues in Asian Studies: [Topic]( 3R)
Selected Asian studies issues. Prereq; instructor's consent. R once when topic
changes for maximum of 6 credits.
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