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Graduate Study in Asian Studies

The Asian Studies program provides opportunities for study and research of the diverse societies that inhabit the Asian continent, from the Ural Mountains to Southeast Asia. The program takes as its geographical focus the regions of Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific. Interdisciplinary in approach, the program spans the fields of economics, foreign languages, history, political science, sociology, and religion, and is dedicated to providing opportunities for foreign study and field experiences Through its major, minor, and concentration curricula, the Asian Studies program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation to pursue careers in government service, business, and nongovernmental organizations, as well as for further study.

While no graduate degree is offered in Asian Studies, the following courses are approved for graduate credit in other programs.

AST 4305 Modern China (HIS 4305)
AST 4310 Societies and Cultures of East Asia (ANT 4310) 
AST 4325 Asian International Relations (PSC 4325)
AST 4335 Asian Economic Development (ECO 4335)
AST 4340 East Asian Philosophy (PHI 4340) 
AST 4350 Seminar in Asian Studies
AST 4364 Governments and Politics of East Asia (PSC 4364)
AST 4374 Governments and Politics of East Asia (PSC 4374)
AST 4376 Asian Literature in Translation (MFL 4376)
AST 4V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies
AST 4390 Reading and Research in Asian Studies (PSC 4390)

 

B.A. in Asian Studies

Requirements for a Major in Asian Studies

A. All specific and group requirements for the bachelor of arts degree, including HIS 1305 and HIS 1307.

B. Thirty semester hours, satisfied by completing:

  1. Twelve hours from the International Foundation courses.
  2. Eighteen hours from the Asian Studies Core

     

C. There are two versions of the major:

  1. General version of the major requires the completion of the above requirements.
  2. An intensive version of the major requires the completion of a directed research project (AST 4390 Directed Reading and Research in Asian Studies) or a study abroad or internship experience in Asia. If AST 4390 is counted for hours in the major, a petition must be filed to document completion of this requirement for the Intensive version.

     

D. Fourteen semester hours in a modern Asian language, satisfied by completing one of the following sequences:

  1. Japanese 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
  2. Korean 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320 
  3. Chinese 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320 
  4. Coursework in other Asian languages, including Russian, Central Asian languages (Kazakh, Uzbek, etc.), Punjabi, Vietnamese, Thai, etc. may be substituted with permission from the advisor.

Thirty semester hours including the following:

A. Group I - Asian Studies Core (18 hours required) 

  1. AST 2380 Peoples/Culture of Asia
  2. AST 3305/HIS 3305 Traditional China
  3. AST 3307/HIS 3307 Japan
  4. AST 3315/GEOG 3315 Geography of East Asia
  5. AST 3V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies
  6. AST 3390 Special Studies and Projects
  7. AST 4305/HIS 4305 Modern China
  8. AST 4310/ANT 4310 Societies and Cultures of East Asia
  9. AST 4325/PSC 4325 Asian International Relations
  10. AST 4335/ECO 4335 Asian Economic Development
  11. AST 4340/PHI 4340 East Asian Philosophy
  12. AST 4346/REL 4346 Religions of India, China, and Japan
  13. AST 4350 Seminar in Asian Studies
  14. AST 4364/PSC 4364 Governments and Politics of the Asia-Pacific Region
  15. AST 4374/PSC 4374 Governments and Politics of East Asia
  16. AST 4376/MLC 4376 Asian Literature in Translation
  17. AST 4V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies
  18. CHI 3301 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings I
  19. CHI 3302 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings II
  20. CHI 3V70 Special Problems
  21. CHI 4301 Chinese Lit and Culture I
  22. CHS 4376 Eastern Perspectives on Church and State
  23. JPN 3301 Japanese Reading Development
  24. JPN 3302 Japanese Reading Skills
  25. JPN 3303 Japanese Conversation and Composition
  26. JPN 3304 Japanese Civilization
  27. PSC 4344 Government and Politics of Russia

B. Group II.International Foundation Courses (12 hours required)

  1. ANT 1310/GEOG 1310 Cultural Geography
  2. ANT 2305 Anthropology in Global Context
  3. AST 3314/PCS 3314 Politics and Problems of Developing Countries
  4. AST 3345/REL 3345/MH 3345 World Religions
  5. AST 4338/ECO 4338/INB 4338 Economic Systems of the World
  6. GEOG 1300 World Geography
  7. PSC 3304 Comparative Government
  8. PSC 3324 World Political Systems
  9. PSC 4315 Political Geography

Required courses in other fields:

  1. HIS 1305 and HIS 1307
  2. Fourteen semester hours in a modern Asian language, satisfied by completing one of the following sequences: 
    1. Japanese 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
    2. Korean 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320 
    3. Chinese 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
  3. Coursework in other Asian languages, including Russian, Central Asian languages (such as Kazakh or Uzbek), Punjabi, Vietnamese, Thai, or the like may be substituted with permission from the advisor. 
  4. Intensive version: 
    Study abroad in Asia or Internship experience in Asia or AST 4390 (Directed Reading and Research in Asian Studies). If AST 4390 is counted for hours in the major, a petition must be filed to document completion of this requirement for the Intensive version. 

Requirements for a Secondary Major in Asian Studies

Thirty semester hours including the following:

  1. 18 semester hours from the Asian Studies Core, selected from the following:

    1. AST 2380 Peoples/Culture of Asia
    2. AST 3305/HIS 3305 Traditional China
    3. AST 3307/HIS 3307 Japan
    4. AST 3315/GEOG 3315 Geography of East Asia
    5. AST 3390 Special Studies and Projects
    6. AST 3V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies
    7. AST 4305/HIS 4305 Modern China
    8. AST 4310/ANT 4310 Societies and Cultures of East Asia
    9. AST 4325/PSC 4325 Asian International Relations
    10. AST 4335/ECO 4335 Asian Economic Development
    11. AST 4340/PHI 4340 East Asian Philosophy
    12. AST 4346/REL 4346 Religions of India, China, and Japan
    13. AST 4350 Seminar in Asian Studies
    14. AST 4364/PSC 4364 Governments and Politics of the Asia-Pacific Region
    15. AST 4374/PSC 4374 Governments and Politics of East Asia
    16. AST 4376/MLC 4376 Asian Literature in Translation
    17. AST 4V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies
    18. CHI 3301 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings I
    19. CHI 3302 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings II
    20. CHI 3V70 Special Problems
    21. CHI 4301 Chinese Lit and Culture I
    22. CHS 4376 Eastern Perspectives on Church and State
    23. JPN 3301 Japanese Reading Development
    24. JPN 3302 Japanese Reading Skills
    25. JPN 3303 Japanese Conversation and Composition
    26. JPN 3304 Japanese Civilization
    27. AST/PSC 4344 Government and Politics of Russia

     

  2. Twelve (12) semester hours from Area Studies Core selected from the following:

    1. ANT/GEOG 1310 Cultural Geography
    2. ANT 2305 Cultural Anthropology in the Global Context
    3. AST/PSC 3314 Politics and problems of Developing Countries
    4. AST/REL 3345 World Religions
    5. AST/ECO 4338 Economic Systems of the World
    6. GEOG 1300 World Geography
    7. PSC 3304 Comparative Politics
    8. PSC 4315 Political Geography

    Required courses in other fields: 

     

     

    Minor in Asian Studies

    A. Eighteen semester hours are chosen from the list of Asian Studies Core courses for the major (see above).

    B. The degree language requirement must be met with a modern Asian language.

    Enhancing the program of Asian Studies at Baylor are year-abroad, study-for-credit programs in Japan, China, and other Asian countries. For additional information or for academic advisement, contact the advisor.

    1. HIS 1305 and HIS 1307
    2. Fourteen semester hours in a modern Asian language, satisfied by completing one of the following sequences: 
      1. Chinese (CHI) 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
      2. Japanese (JPN) 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
      3. Korean (KOR) 1401, 1402, 2310, and 2320
      4. Coursework in other Asian languages, including Russian, Kazak, Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, Tajiik, Mongolian, Punjabi, Vietnamese, Thai, or others, may be accepted with approval by the appropriate director or advisor for AST.
    3. Intensive Version (in addition to A and b above):
      1. Study abroad or internship experience in Asia or AST 4390--Directed Reading and Research in Asian Studies. If AST 4390 is counted for hours in the major, a petition must be filed to document completion of this requirement for the Intensive version.

 

 

Certificate in China Studies

A. Nine semester hours are chosen from the following China Studies Core courses: 

  • HIS 3304/ AST 4305 Modern China
  • HIS 3305/AST 3305 Traditional China
  • AST 4388 Contemporary Chinese Society and Culture
  • AST 3V80 Special Topics in Asian Studies
  • AST 3390 Special Studies and Projects
  • AST 4V80 Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies

B. Three semester hours are chosen from the following Advanced Chinese Language and Literature courses: 

  • CHI 3301 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings I
  • CHI 3302 Chinese Conversation, Composition, and Readings II
  • CHI 3305 Chinese for Business I
  • CHI 3306 Chinese for Business II
  • CHI 3310 Chinese Language and Culture through Films
  • CHI 4301 Chinese Literature and Culture I 
  • CHI 4302 Chinese Literature and Culture II
  • CHI 4305 Selected Works from Contemporary Chinese Literature
  • CHI 4306 Chinese Cinema, Literature, and Culture (taught in both Chinese and English)

 

 

Certificate in Asian Studies 

A. Six semester hours are chosen from the following Asian Studies Core courses: 

  • AST 3315 – Geography of East Asia
  • AST 3390 – Special Studies and Projects
  • AST 4310 – Societies and Cultures of East Asia
  • AST/PSC 4325 – Asian International Relations
  • AST 4338 – Economic Systems of the World (Course Deleted)
  • AST/PHI 4340 – East Asian Philosophy
  • AST 4350 – Seminar in Asian Studies
  • AST/PSC 4364 – The Governments and Politics of the Asia-Pacific Region
  • AST/PSC 4374 – Governments and Politics of East Asia
  • AST 4388 – Contemporary Chinese Society and Culture
  • AST 4V80 – Contemporary Issues in Asian Studies

A. Six semester hours are chosen from the following Asian History, Languages, and Cultures courses: 

  • AST 2380 – The Peoples and Cultures of Asia
  • AST/HIS 3305 – Traditional China
  • AST/HIS 3307 – Modern Japan
  • AST/PSC 3314 – Politics and Problems of Developing Countries
  • AST 4305/HIS 3304 – Modern China
  • AST 4366 – East Asian Views of Art
  • AST 4376 – Asian Literature in Translation
  • CHI 3305 – Chinese for Business I
  • CHI 3306 – Chinese for Business II
  • CHI 4301 – Chinese Literature and Culture I
  • CHI 4302 – Chinese Literature and Culture II
  • CHI 4305 – Selected Works from Contemporary Chinese Literature
  • CHI 4306 – Chinese Cinema, Literature, and Culture
  • HIS 2385 – Introduction to East Asian History
  • HIS 4306 – Women and Gender in Chinese History
  • JPN 3306 – Japanese Cinema
  • THEA 3352 – Japanese Theatre and Culture

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