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The MA in Southeast Asian Studies was approved by the Graduate School in 1988. This interdisciplinary degree program meets the unique needs of two broad groups of students: those seeking certification of area expertise en route to a disciplinary PhD and those seeking a terminal MA en route to a wide range of careers in Southeast Asia, including, among others, employment in business, journalism, and various governmental and international organizations.
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Students must have a degree from a baccalaureate accredited institution or university. They must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 for the last 60 hours of work. International students whose native language is not in English should have the score of 550 on paper based, 213 on computer based is required for admission.
University of Wisconsin - Madison accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Kualifikasi
Magister (S2)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
University Of Wisconsin - Madison
Nama jurusan
College of Letters and Science, Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Nama institusi
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Alamat kontak untuk informasi internasional
MADISON
53706
Telepon
+1 608 262 2433
Nama tempat/fakultas
College of Letters and Science, Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Alamat
Alamat kontak untuk informasi internasional
207 Ingraham Hall Mark H
1155 Observatory Dr
MADISON
Wisconsin
53706
Uraian Tempat
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies was formally established in 1973 as an interdisciplinary program of the College of Letters and Sciences. Formal scholarly interest in Southeast Asia, however, developed in the early 1950s when Wisconsin pioneered cooperation in economics with the University of Indonesia and Gajah Mada University. Subsequently, the program expanded considerably as scholars with research and teaching experience in the region joined the faculty. In the early 1960s, the University established a combined East and Southeast Asia Program, from which the Center for Southeast Asian Studies emerged as a separate program in 1973. Since 1981, the Center has been recognized as a National Resource Center by the U.S. Department of Education and has received Title VI funding for program development and Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships. In addition to federal support, the Center's program has benefited greatly from substantial grants from the Henry Luce Foundation (1988-93) and from a million dollar challenge grant from the Mellon Foundation. In 1996, the Center participated in the establishment of the International Institute and currently collaborates with other area programs in global and comparative research and activities. At present, the Center operates a vigorous and well-developed program committed to the study of Southeast Asia that is recognized as one of the best worldwide.
Nomor telepon
+1 608 263 1755
Apakah di lokasi ini tersedia akomodasi?
Ya
Informasi mengenai akomodasi
University Apartments is comprised of three apartment complexes, two of which primarily serve graduate students. Eagle Heights Eagle Heights is a community of approximately 1,200 apartments, located on the northwest end of campus at the intersection of Observatory Drive and Lake Mendota Drive (near Picnic Point). An international community known for its cultural diversity, Eagle Heights is home to graduate students from over 50 countries. Eagle Heights has a strong sense of community compared to most apartment complexes. A gathering spot for the entire community, the Community Center has a gym with a basketball and volleyball court, and rooms that you can rent for meetings and parties. The UW Police Department has a community-based office in the building, and UHS Counseling and Consultation Services has a satellite office there as well. There are onsite child care centers (see Child Care in Chapter 3), and resident managers who will help you learn about the myriad of programs and services that are geared specifically toward the interests and needs of graduate students. To find out more about living in Eagle Heights, call 608–262–3407, or write or visit University Apartments Office, 611 Eagle Heights, Madison, WI 53705. Information can also be accessed online at http://www.housing.wisc.edu/university apartments/eheights/index.html. For more information, call 608–262–3407, or write or visit University Apartments Office.
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