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Why study towards the MA in Asian or Chinese Studies?
Studying towards a Master's Degree in Asian or Chinese Studies can open up a world of opportunities. From a professional standpoint, it can pave the way for careers in diplomacy, international business, academia, and more. Understanding Chinese language, culture, and politics is becoming increasingly important in our globalized world.
On a personal level, delving into the rich history and diverse culture of Asia can be incredibly fulfilling. It’s about broadening horizons and gaining insights into one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations.
Some students earing the Master's Degree in Asian Studies go on to careers in Diplomacy and International Relations: Some work in embassies, consulates, or international organizations, fostering relations between countries. Other graduates of these programs build careers in the area of business and trade.
Many multinational companies value expertise in Chinese culture and language for roles in international business and trade where mastery of the Chinese language is especially helpful.
Other career areas explored by graduates of MA programs in Asian or Chinese Studies include Academia and Research, teaching Chinese language, history, or culture, or conducting research on topics related to
China and their relations with the rest of the world.
Translation and Interpretation is another option, providing language services for businesses, governments, or non-profits as well as media and journalism are other areas where graduates of MA programs in Asian Studies often meet with success.