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368 Master's degrees in Asian Studies
Taiwanese and Southeast Asian Studies
At Taiwanese and Southeast Asian Studies at National Cheng Kung University in addition to teaching, collecting and editing literary works from Taiwan’s different historical periods is one of the major jobs of the department.
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies
The master of arts degree program in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, offered by University of Wisconsin Madison provides interdisciplinary area studies training for emerging professionals and future leaders in business, development, government, journalism, law, publishing, and the military.
Global Political Economy of China and Europe
Study key political and economic processes and issues in Europe and China within a global context at LSE and at the University of Fudan. Learn more at the Global Political Economy of China and Europe from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Oriental Studies - Inner Asia (Mongolian and Tibetan Studies)
University of Warsaw's Oriental Studies - Inner Asia (Mongolian and Tibetan Studies) program of studies acquaints with the history of the region, languages used in the past and at present (Mongolian and Tibetan) as well as with many aspects of culture, including religion (Buddhism, Shamanism), literature and art.
Korean Studies
This Korean Studies course at the University of Oxford aims to build on a basic knowledge of modern Korean and classical Chinese or modern Japanese.You should expect to attend up to ten hours per week of tutorials and should expect to spend an additional thirty to forty hours a week, perhaps more, during each full term for preparation.

Interpreting and Translating (Chinese)
Acquire the skills to become a professional interpreter and translator between Chinese (Mandarin) and English on this practical and respected Interpreting and Translating (Chinese) degree offered at University of Bath.

East Asian Development and Global Economy
Delve into an advanced, critical exploration of East Asia’s transformation and its role in twenty-first-century world affairs with this East Asian Development and Global Economy course at University of Bristol.
Southeast Asian Studies
The Master's program in Southeast Asian Studies from Goethe University Frankfurt offers students with knowledge of Indonesian or Malay and familiarity with the Southeast Asian region the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the cultures, societies, and languages of Southeast Asia.
Chinese
Over one billion people speak some form of Chinese. Modern Standard Chinese, the official language of China, is the most widely spoken language in the world. Chinese characters, invented circa 1,200 B.C. and still in use today, have been central to the development of writing in other Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and Vietnam. University of Washington offers the Chinese programme.
Bengali
This Bengali programme at the University of Delhi aims at training students in Bengali Literary studies in such a way that they can pursue further research in the field.
Asian History
Seoul National University's Asian History master program offers an insightful exploration of the diverse and fascinating history of Asia. Study ancient civilizations, dynastic periods, and modern transformations to gain a comprehensive understanding.
International Management - Asian Context
The International Management - Asian Context double degree from Toulouse School of Management (TSM) is entirely taught in English and designed for International and French university graduates. After validation, students obtain a double degree from TSM and the College of Management of Mahidol University (CMMU) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Chinese Law
The LLM in Chinese Law at The University of Hong Kong addresses a growing need in Hong Kong and internationally for a more comprehensive understanding of the law and regulations of the People's Republic of China.
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced)
The Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced) program at the Australian National University includes intensive options for busy professionals, and online options* for those based remotely, alongside traditional face-to-face seminars, culminating in an original research thesis where you work on- on-one with a leading global expert on the Middle East and Central Asia.
Modern Chinese Studies
The Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year master's degree programme offered jointly by the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) and the Faculty of Oriental Studies, which combines intensive study of the Chinese language with thorough training in the study of modern China.
Malay Language
The Master of Education in Malay Language programme from Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris offers expertise in Malay language education research.
Chinese Buddhist Textual Studies
Chinese Buddhist Textual Studies at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David focuses on the study and research of the ancient religions, languages and great texts of China. Students will study the ‘ancient wisdom’ of China, which is of great cultural significance and is increasingly seen as relevant to contemporary concerns, such as personal and societal well-being and sustainability.
Russia and China in Global Politics
The proposed Russia and China in Global Politics programme offered at Saint-Petersburg State University targets not only Russian students, but also international students, both from the countries of the Eurasian region and from other countries of the world, where there is a need for experts.
East Asian Languages and Cultures
The East Asian Languages and Cultures program at Columbia University offers a free-standing MA program with an interdisciplinary approach to the literature, culture, history, and languages of East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet) and a particular emphasis on critical methodology and comparative study.
Asian American Studies
Asian American Studies from University of California, Irvine (UCI) is a unique Master's graduate program in which all current UCI undergraduate students can build upon their undergraduate work to complete an MA in Asian American Studies in one additional year beyond the completion of the Bachelor's degree.