Northwestern University

USA
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Asian American Studies

Offered at Northwestern University, USA
FieldAsian Am Studies
Duration4 years
Tuition69375.00

Overview

Explore how Asian American communities have shaped—and been shaped by—U.S. history, culture, and global change. You’ll build strong skills in critical analysis, research, and persuasive writing through interdisciplinary coursework.

About this programme

Overview

The Asian American Studies program at Northwestern University offers an in-depth exploration of the historical and cultural dynamics that shape Asian American communities. Students will engage with the complexities of U.S. history, culture, and global change, fostering a nuanced understanding of the intersectionality of race, culture, and social dynamics. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with critical skills in analysis, research, and persuasive writing.

What you'll study

Core and related courses may include:

  • Topics in Social and Cultural Analysis
  • Asian American History
  • Global Asians
  • Asian-Black Historical Relations in the U.S.
  • Topics in History
  • Contemporary Issues in Asian American Communities

Learning approach: The curriculum integrates historical study with contemporary theoretical frameworks, enabling students to gain proficiency in academic scholarship, research methods, and clear writing on themes of race, culture, migration, and social change.

Capstone/thesis: Details regarding a capstone project or thesis are not specified but are commonly included in undergraduate programs to consolidate learning.

Entry requirements

The program does not stipulate specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements. However, prospective students should be prepared to submit the following:

  • Common Application or Coalition Application
  • Official secondary school transcript and school report
  • Counselor recommendation
  • At least one teacher recommendation
  • SAT or ACT scores (optional)
  • Competitive applicants typically demonstrate strong English proficiency and perform well on any submitted standardized tests.

Career prospects

Graduates from the Asian American Studies program can pursue diverse career paths in areas such as education, social work, public policy, community advocacy, and cultural organizations. The analytical and communication skills developed throughout the program are highly valued in various sectors, equipping students for meaningful contributions in their chosen fields.

Work Permits

Work-permit regulations vary based on citizenship and visa status after graduation. Generally, international students may be eligible to work in the country of study after completing their degree, subject to immigration regulations and approval by the relevant authorities.

  • Eligibility: Typically requires completion of the program and a valid post-study visa allowing employment.
  • Duration: Post-study work permissions are usually granted for a limited time and may vary by country.
  • Conditions: Employment may be restricted to certain employers or contingent on maintaining good academic standing.
  • Country-specific rules: It is advisable to consult the official immigration authority for the latest requirements and updates regarding work permissions.

Note: For tailored information, please specify your intended country of study and citizenship.

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