Department Information and Typical Discipline-Specific Academic Degree & Qualifications1 of faculty within Asian Studies

As the world is becoming increasingly global, and barriers of communication and distance are broken down, people are faced with different cultures, languages, and values. To stay competitive in today's work force one must have an all-inclusive understanding of all the aspects and a thorough comprehension of the multicultural challenges inherent in today's global business environment and politics. The Asian Studies B.A. will equip the student with the skills and knowledge to remain competitive in today's international environment!

Degrees offered

The Asian Studies Department offers these programs:

  • BA in Asian Studies
  • MA in Asian Studies
  • BA/MA in Asian Studies
  • BA in Asian Studies: Japanese Area Studies Major
  • BA in Asian Studies: Chinese Area Studies Major
  • Combined MA in Asian Studies/PHD in Global and Sociocultural Studies
  • Combined MA in Asian Studies/PHD in International Relations
  • Combined MA in Asian Studies/PHD in History

Terminal Degree2 for each discipline taught in Asian Studies

  • Ph.D. in Asian Studies/Civilization (05.0103)

Related Disciplines3

  • Religion/Religious Studies (38.0201) - all courses
  • South Asian Studies (05.0112) - all courses

Related Disciplines3 for specific courses

  • Hindu Studies (38.0204) - ASN 3015

Other Teaching Qualifications (Description of Required Academic Degree and Justifications4 for the programs in Asian Studies)

Consideration of other teaching qualifications in lieu of academic credentials is made on a case-by-case basis and accepted in special cases where evidence of exceptional experience, research or other qualifications can be documented and are directly applicable to the course being taught.

Notes

1Whenever instructors are not credentialed by their advanced degree or by an approved CIP relationship, they must be credentialed through a narrative justification of the instructor's qualifications to teach this/these course(s). Such credentialing is based on the proposed instructor's academic and professional preparation; diplomas, certificates, or relevant licensures; publications and presentations in the field; honors, awards, and professional recognitions; and other demonstrated competencies, skills, and experiences which the instructor brings to the University. These must be clearly tied to the specific courses to be taught and should establish beyond doubt that the instructor is qualified to teach the specific courses they are to be assigned.

The Office of the Provost reviews all such justifications and where the justifications warrant the instructor's teaching the courses proposed, it will either approve the justification for the appropriate period (seven years for full-time faculty members, or four years for part-time faculty members) or employ one of two additional clearance categories beyond the advanced degree and related-discipline categories which it may use to credential some instructors where their accomplishments warrant this:

Active Research Clearance in the Discipline or Active Artistic/Special Talent Clearance in the Discipline

2The level and discipline of the terminal degree (e.g., Ph.D., MS, MFA, doctorate) that is required to teach graduate courses in the discipline

3For each discipline, all strongly-related degree(s) and/or equivalent names for the discipline (include level) that would also be appropriate for teaching at the graduate level

4(1)The appropriate academic degrees and justifications for each related degree above if not obvious; (2) the justification for why the terminal degree is not a doctorate in a discipline, e.g., specific examples of best practice in the discipline and accrediting association language; and (3) any other criteria used to determine appropriate academic qualifications to teach specialty courses in the program.

Current/Effective Date 04/01/2020