Asian Studies at Boston University has
grown over the last two decades into an important and comprehensive
group of faculty and resources in Asian humanities and social sciences.
Asian Studies at Boston University includes over forty full-time faculty and instructors spanning nearly all relevant fields and geographical areas, with our greatest strengths currently in East Asia, Central Asia, and Islam in Asia.
At the center of Asian Studies
at BU, the East Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Program (EAS
Program) offers courses in a wide variety of humanities and social science
departments, providing one of the most complete such programs in the country.
The Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature (MLCL)
offers rigorous training in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Students
can also choose one of the Asia-related tracks available through other
Boston University schools and departments, including special programs like
BU School of Management's International Management MBA Program in China and
Japan.
Boston University is also home
to the International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History
(ICEAACH),
which is a leader in research and education, serving scholars and students
both at BU and internationally. It provides the editorial home for the
Journal of East Asian Archaeology, undertakes extensive research
and public outreach activities,
and disseminates information about archaeological research in East and
Southeast Asia.
BU offers extraordinary library
resources in Asian Studies, such as the Menges-Jettmar-Frye collections
on Central Asia and the K. C. Chang collection on East and Southeast Asian
archaeology and anthropology.
Please explore our site and learn more.
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