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    Asian Studies: China Studies
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    Asian Studies: China Studies

    Brigham Young University

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    United States of America, Provo

    University RankQS Ranking
    1021

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 35 

    Credit point

    60 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Sep-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 27,484  / year
    Next Intake 5-Sep-2023

    Asian Studies: China Studies

    About

    Factual Knowledge
    Demonstrate general factual knowledge of the literature humanities history politics economics geography and social conditions of East Asia. The courses that are the foundation for this knowledge are the core courses in the major: Asian 200 Intro to Asin Studies: Methods and Materials; Asin 342 Asian Literary Traditions; History 231 Introduction to East Asian History; either IHum 241 Humanities of Asia or IHum 243 Introduction to the Humanities of South Asia; and either Poli 348
    Language Proficiency
    Graduates will be able to communicate in Chinese (Mandarine) at the "intermediate" level according to ACTFL proficiency guidelines-i.e. "handle successfully a variety of uncomplicated communicative tasks in straightforward social situations . . . limited to those predictable and concrete exchanges necessary for survival." Comprehend "simple sentence-length speech . . . in a variety of basic personal and social contexts." Read "short non-complex texts that convey basic information and deal with basic personal and social topics."
    Effective Writing
    Demonstrate effective writing skills by completing a research paper under the mentorship of an Asian Studies faculty member on a major East Asian topicas required in Asian 495 the Senior Seminar.
    Research Philosophies and Methodologies
    Understanding basic research philosophies and methodologies associated with research in the social science and humanitiesas required in Asian 495 the Senior Seminar. This builds on skills taught in Asian 200 Introduction to Asian Studies.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    There is no secret formula for admission to BYU. All applications go through a holistic review, meaning everything in the application is considered. Take the application for admission seriously and tell us about yourself! If there is something specific you would like the committee to know, be sure to tell us in your application. Make sure the work is your own and be thorough. Your application, including your essays, should demonstrate your preparation in the aims of a BYU education.

    All secondary education and college work done outside of the United States (not U.S. accredited) must be evaluated by an international credential evaluation agency at the applicant’s expense. This includes international work that may have been evaluated by a U.S. accredited institution and included on a U.S. accredited high school or university transcript.

    BYU accepts evaluations from International Education Research Foundation (IERF) and SpanTran. Please note that even if you are applying to multiple CES institutions, only one evaluation is required. DO NOT send your transcripts directly to us unless they are submitted by an accredited U.S. institution. We will discard any international transcripts that are not properly evaluated.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 27,484 

    Application Fee

    USD 35 

    How to Apply

    • Be willing to live to the Honor Code
    • Submit ACT or SAT score (if required)
    • Submit English Proficiency Score (If required)
    • Submit full documentation of all required transcripts. Some U.S. applicants may have completed foreign high school or college work. This work will need evaluation by a third-party credential evaluation company. See Evaluating International Work for more details.
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