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Mar 02, 2025
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2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
B.A. Specialization in Asian Studies
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The Asian Studies program is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide
the student with a broad understanding of the traditional and modern civilizations
of East Asia and Southeast Asia. The Asian Studies program offers both major and
minor specialization. Study of an Asian language is strongly recommended for all
majors and minors, and language courses beyond level 4 may be counted toward the
major requirements.
Students majoring in Asian Studies will choose a core of four courses, concentrating
on either traditional or contemporary Asia, and also take a seminar as part of
the major. To assure that students receive training in a specific discipline,
students are required to complete a minor (18 hours) in the discipline of their
choice, in addition to their Asian Studies courses, as a requirement of the major.
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Program Requirements - Total Semester Hours: 30
30 credits in Asian studies and a minor consisting of 18 credits in an academic discipline, distributed as follows: A. Choose From - Semester Hours: 12
12 credits from four different fields of study of the following: B. Choose From - Semester Hours: 15
15 additional credits in courses chosen from the following: D. A Minor, Consisting of 18 Credits, Taken in an Academic Discipline
Courses taken in the major may not be applied toward the minor. See Also: Complete B.A. Requirements
The complete B.A. requirements are available in the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section of this bulletin. |
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