Applying to the M.A. Program in Asian Studies
Deadline for submitting application materials:
Fall - May 1st
Spring - December 1st
To apply for the M.A. in Asian Studies at CSULB, applicants must complete both of the following:
- Apply for admission to the Universit as a graduate student.
Go to: http://www.csumentor.edu
- Apply directly to the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies. The following materials should be submitted to Dr. Linda Maram by May 1 (Fall semester) or December 1 (Spring semester) :
a) Official transcripts
b) Statement of purpose (no more than 2 pages)
c) A minimum of 2 letters of recommendation, one of which must be from a professor with whom the applicant has studied.
Prerequisites
- GPA - 3.0 or above
- A bachelor's degree with a major in Asian Studies; or
- The Certificate in Asian Studies, awarded by CSULB or its
equivalent as evaluated by the Chair of the Department of Asian
and Asian American Studies. Equivalency will normally be
granted for work in Asia-related studies at CSULB and/or at
other academic institutions. Only courses with a substantive
Asian Studies content are acceptable; or
- A bachelor's degree in one of the fields in social science,
humanities, or fine arts with 24 units of upper division Asia-related
courses. These courses must be comparable to those required
of a major in Asian Studies at this University. Deficiencies
will be determined by the graduate advisor after consultation
with the student and after study of transcript records. Students
whose undergraduate prerequisites are inadequate will be required
to fulfill these deficiencies before admission to the M.A. program in Asian Studies, and will receive unclassified graduate status until all deficiencies
are removed.
- International students should contact the Center for International Education about applying at (562) 985-4106. International students need to pass the TOEFL exam. Results of the TOEFL should be sent to the Center for International Education.
- The language requirement may be waived if the applicant is a native speaker of an Asian language.
- Applicants admitted on a "conditional" basis (meaning that they need to make up deficiencies in A/ST before they can begin the program) cannot count those units toward the 30 units of the M.A. program.
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Advancement to Candidacy
Advancement to candidacy is the next step after achieving Classified
Status and signifies approval of an accepted plan of study by the
Department of Asian and Asian American Studies and the College of Liberal
Arts. The prerequisites to advancement to candidacy are:
- Satisfaction of the general University requirements for
advancement to candidacy;
- Completion of 6 or more of the required units (not including
language) with a minimum of 3.0 overall grade point average;
- Approval of proposed program of study; and
- Satisfactory completion of the Writing Proficiency Examination.
Advancement to candidacy should occur during the semester or summer
session prior to the semester (session) in which the student expects
to graduate. For additional information concerning enrollment policies,
satisfactory progress, leaves of absence, etc., students should
consult the current University Catalog.
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