Asian Studies (CERT)
The 15-credit certificate offers interdisciplinary study of China, India, Japan and Asian diasporas through courses in history, politics, art, sociology, theatre and more. Students gain hands-on experience via internships or applied projects, develop advanced language skills and broaden career opportunities in academia, international relations, business and cultural leadership.
Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies (ASSTCAS)
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences (GA)
Department: Political Science
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Academic Plan Code(s): ASSTCAS
Program Information
The Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies is a graduate-level interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. It allows students to learn more about the people of China, India, and Japan from the perspectives of art history, geography, history, religious studies, political science, sociology, and theatre arts. The 15 credit hour program may be completed as a stand-alone program, or in conjunction with other graduate programs—for example, the MA in History or Political Science, or the PhD in Art History or Humanities.
Students take 15 credit hours in graduate courses with an Asian emphasis. At least three of the five required courses must be at the 600 level, and the five courses must be drawn from at least three of the following disciplines: Anthropology, Art History, Classical and Modern Languages, Geography, History, Humanities, Political Science, Sociology, Theatre Arts, or Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. A minimum of three (3) credit hours must be in the Division of Humanities (exclusive of language courses), and at least three (3) credit hours must be in the Division of Social Sciences.
To complete the Graduate Certificate, students also must demonstrate reading knowledge in one of the following: Chinese, Japanese, or another language designated as an Asian language by the Program Director.
With the approval of the Program Director, an internship in a community or local business may be substituted for three (3) credit hours of classwork. To be eligible for this substitution, the internship must involve work that is primarily connected with Asia or Asian-Americans in some way.
Admission Requirements
Interested students must have earned a baccalaureate or other undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, and meet the criteria for admission to the Graduate School at the University of Louisville and submit a graduate application.
Individuals wishing to pursue the graduate certificate in conjunction with a graduate degree program in another University of Louisville department should be admitted to that degree program before applying for admission to the Graduate Certificate Program in Asian Studies.
Program Requirements
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Select five of the following (at least three must be at the 600 level) | 15 | |
ARTH/AST 531 | Special Topics in Asian Art 1 | |
ARTH 631 | Special Topics in Asian Art 1 | |
AST 500 | Topics in Asian Studies-Humanities 1 | |
AST 501 | Topics in Asian Studies-Social Sciences 1 | |
AST/POLS 641 | Clash of Civilizations in the 21st Century | |
HIST/WGST 584 | Women in East Asian History | |
AST 598 | Nationalism and Modernity in East Asia | |
| Minimum Total Hours | 15 | |
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May be repeated when topics vary. Sample special topics that have been offered in previous semesters under one of these course numbers include, but are not limited to, the following list; please note that these are examples and may not be scheduled in the current academic year.
East Asian Landscape
Modern Cities and Archeology in Asia
Clash of Civilizations
Nationalism and Modernity in East Asia
Culture of India
Women in East Asia
International Criminal Justice in Asia
Space of Asian Cities and Archeology
US China Relations
East Asian Women’s History
Japanese Media and Japan