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    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, BA (Hons)
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    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, BA (Hons)

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    TT46

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 29,052  / year(s)
    Next Intake October-2026

    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, BA (Hons)

    About

    Number 2 in the UK for Asian Studies (The Complete University Guide 2024)

    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge

    This is a flexible course where you can study a broad range of subject areas. From Japan in the East to Morocco in the West, and from classical times to the present day.

    The first two years will give you a strong grounding in knowledge of the languages.

    In the third and fourth year you study at an advanced level, which will enable you to speak fluently and read confidently by the end of the fourth year.

    You’ll spend the third year in the country or countries relevant to your course. This is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture you’re studying, and improve your language skills.

    During this course you can study:

    • Chinese – explore its history, literature and philosophy to understand how it shaped the tumultuous changes of modern times.
    • Japanese – gain unrivalled mastery of Japanese while developing in-depth understanding of Japan’s history, literature, society and politics.
    • Arabic – explore its rich heritage as well as modern societies and cultures nurtured by Arabic, the sacred language of Islam.
    • Hebrew – discover classical (Biblical) and/or modern Hebrew and its literature, and the history and culture of Israel and the modern Middle East. You can also study Aramaic.
    • Persian – discover its world-famous poetic and literary tradition and a vibrant contemporary culture.

    Language combinations

    You can choose which languages you’d like to study when you apply to the course.

    • Chinese and Japanese can’t be combined with Arabic, Hebrew or Persian. However, you will have the option to take Korean in your second and fourth year. It may also be possible to combine Chinese and Japanese in your third and fourth year.
    • Arabic, Hebrew and Persian can be combined with each other, or with a modern European language that you have studied to A level or IB Higher Level (or equivalent). Arabic and Hebrew can also be taken as single subjects. Persian must be combined with another Middle Eastern or European language in your first and second year.
    • If you take one of the Middle Eastern languages, you’ll have the option to study Hindi in your second year, or Sanskrit from your fourth year.

    Teaching and facilities

    Teaching

    Many of our teachers in the Faculty of Asian and Modern Languages are engaged in the cutting-edge research that informs the knowledge they share with you.

    Our class sizes our small, which means that you and your lecturers will have the opportunity to interact at a more personal level.

    Depending on your choice of subjects, you may have classes in another Faculty, such as the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages.

    Facilities

    The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages facilities include:

    • The Faculty Library, with around 70,000 books and audiovisual materials on various topics, and in the languages of Asia and the Middle East.

    Along with all other students at Cambridge, you'll also have access to:

    • our impressive Cambridge University Library, one of the world’s oldest university libraries.

    Course costs

    When you go to university, you’ll need to consider two main costs – your tuition fees and your living costs (sometimes referred to as maintenance costs).

    Your living costs will include costs related to your studies that are not covered by your tuition fees. There are some general study costs that will apply for all students – you can find details of these costs here.

    Other additional costs for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies are detailed below. If you have any queries about these costs, please contact the Faculty.

    Books and printing

    • Text books/course books: the Faculty, University and College libraries are well-stocked and it shouldn’t be necessary to purchase more than a handful of books in any year. However, some students may spend £300 or more on specific texts in a given year.
    • Printing: 10p per A4 sheet in greyscale, and 60p per A4 sheet in colour.

    Field trips and study abroad

    • Year abroad in Year 3: students are expected to cover their daily living costs and any travel costs associated with their year abroad. The Faculty covers the cost of tuition at overseas institutions and/or with private tutors. Visit our tuition fees page to find out more about tuition fees on your year abroad. Students can also apply for the Turing Scheme which is offered by the UK government.

    Find out more about year abroad costs on the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies website.

    If you're pursuing Chinese or Japanese Studies and you pass Part IB, you may choose to study the other language instead of going on a year abroad in Year 3. You must apply to the Faculty Board for permission to do this.

    Your future career

    You’ll have a vast range of career options to choose from when you graduate. Many of our graduates use their subject directly in their career.

    Graduate career choices include:

    • media
    • business and commerce
    • the Civil Service (especially the Foreign Office)
    • tourism
    • teaching overseas
    • academia
    • non-governmental organisations

    Even if you choose not to stay in a related field, employers are often impressed by your choice to study a difficult language.

    Our graduates have also gone into:

    • banking
    • marketing
    • law

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A level: A*AA
    IB: 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
    Other qualifications: Check which other qualifications we accept. Subject requirements To apply to any of our Colleges for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, if you would like to combine your chosen language with a European language you will need:
  • A level/IB Higher Level in your chosen European language
  • If you apply to the following Colleges for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies combined with a European language, you will usually need to achieve an A*/7 in this language:
  • Churchill
  • Lucy Cavendish
  • Murray Edwards
  • Please note: Robinson College only accepts applicants to Chinese and Japanese. We’d also recommend certain subjects for a strong application:
  • English (language or literature)
  • History
  • Languages (ancient or modern)
  • You can find more information about the subjects our typical entrants have studied below.

    What Asian and Middle Eastern Studies students have studied

    Most Asian and Middle Eastern Studies students (who had studied A levels and started at Cambridge in 2018, 2019 and 2023) achieved at least A*A*A (70% of entrants). The majority of students who studied IB achieved at least 43 points overall and/or grades 777 at Higher Level.

    Most had studied at least one of the subjects recommended above.

    The rest had usually taken at least one of:

    • Ancient History, Classical Civilisation, Economics, Further Mathematics, Geography, Politics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, sciences (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) or Sociology
    • Mathematics

    This information shows some of the common subjects our applicants have studied. Although these are common subject combinations, this doesn't mean they're favoured.

    When you're choosing your post-16 subjects, it's most important to check whether any subjects are required for your course. You can also check our guidance on choosing your high school subjects for more information.

    Admission assessment If you are combining with a European language, there is an admission assessment at all Colleges. If you aren’t combining with a European language, there is an admission assessment at some Colleges. You do not need to register in advance for these assessments. Check the College admission assessments page for more information. Submitted work Usually you will not need to submit any written work. Your College may ask you to do some reading in advance. The College will provide details directly to you. Offers above the minimum requirement The minimum offer level and subject requirements outline the minimum you'll usually need to achieve to get an offer from Cambridge. In some cases, you'll get a higher or more challenging offer. Colleges set higher offer requirements for a range of reasons. If you'd like to find out more about why we do this, check the information about offers above the minimum requirement on the entry requirements page. IB offers Some Colleges usually make offers above the minimum offer level. Find out more on our qualifications page. All undergraduate admissions decisions are the responsibility of the Cambridge Colleges. Please contact the relevant College admissions office if you have any queries.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 29,052 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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