Broaden Your Worldview through Asian Studies
You're interested in—even fascinated by—the world’s largest, most populous, and most diverse continent. IUP’s BA in Asian Studies program can help you understand more about Asian cultures, environments, and peoples: crucial knowledge in an increasingly interconnected world.
You’ll gain linguistic and cultural skills that will set you apart for a career in business or politics, or for postgraduate programs.
What You’ll Learn
You'll follow an interdisciplinary approach to studying the languages, cultures, history, and peoples of the continent of Asia. Whether you choose to major in Asian studies or add the program as part of a double major or minor, you’ll gain knowledge about the past, insight into the present, and perspective on the future.
- Study Chinese, Japanese, or Korean languages.
- Immerse yourself in a study abroad trip.
- Pick the courses and concentrations that best match your interests and goals for the future.
Imagine Your Future
With your bachelor in Asian studies degree, you'll get global insight to take into any career field. IUP’s Asian studies majors have gone on to:
- Attend intensive language programs in the US.
- Pursue careers in business, higher education, government, and nongovernment organizations.
- Become language teachers in the US and abroad.
- Continue their studies and scholarship in academia.
Alumni have also won major domestic and international awards to fund their continuing education, including the
- Boren Awards
- Freeman-ASIA
- Fulbright
- Gilman Scholarships
- MEXT Japan
- Zhi-Xing Fellowships
Classes and Requirements
Add a minor in Asian studies to your degree and be more deeply prepared to enter a career or postgraduate program. You’ll expand your knowledge by completing a minimum of 18 credits in classes such as Introduction to Asian Studies (a required course).
From there, you can chart your own path of languages and other courses, mixing those exclusively and substantially focused on Asia.
Special topics and independent study courses may be applied with the approval of the Asian Studies Committee. If you take courses through an established study abroad center in an Asian country, you can also apply for credit toward a minor. Transfer credit requests are considered on a case-by-case basis.
If you’re enrolled in our pre-law track, you’ll select courses that help get you ready for law school and a career as a criminal lawyer or judge, including:
- Business
- Economics
- English
- History
- Philosophy
- Political science
Full Academic Catalog Listing
The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this degree.
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Group Connections and Events
IUP’s bachelor in Asian studies program is connected to groups around ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and beyond. You'll have opportunities to forge relationships with students and Asian studies scholars through a variety of experiences and events.
One example: Our programs hosted a 2020 Pittsburgh Asia Consortium Undergraduate Research Conference.
Get out There: Study Abroad Experiences
Immerse yourself in the diverse languages and cultures of Asia by studying abroad. Study abroad is an exciting, life-changing experience—you'll make new connections, sample new foods, and travel in new places.
- Most Asian studies majors study abroad for a semester, and some for an entire year.
- Some scholarship funds are available to support study abroad.
- IUP students have an excellent record of getting outside scholarships from agencies in the US and in Asia to study abroad.
Read more about study abroad options.