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6 Asian Studies Certificate Programs


University of Wisconsin-Madison
Asian American Studies, Certificate
- Madison, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Asian American Studies Certificate Program provides students with an opportunity to develop a sustained intellectual focus on Asian American racial formation, history, literature, culture, and social concerns. Interdisciplinary in nature, the certificate can be obtained by completing 12 credits of coursework.


De Anza College
Certification in Asian American Studies
- Online USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Certificate of Achievement in Asian American Studies prepares students to be historically informed and equity-minded participants and leaders in the multi-ethnic and multiracial communities in which they live, work, learn, and play especially in settings that directly impact Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Students who complete the certificate will gain the skills and knowledge to assess and affect the social conditions and institutional settings that shape the lives of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, with particular attention to the cross-cutting forces of race, gender, class and sexuality. For students with professional pursuits in mind, completion of the certificate will increase leadership capacity to research, understand, communicate and work with various Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, whether through community organizing, nonprofit organizations, public policy, public service or business. For students with transfer pursuits in mind, completion of the certificate includes transferable general education credits to universities and colleges, and also greater academic preparation for the social sciences and humanities, including an Asian American Studies or Ethnic Studies major. Colleges that offer a baccalaureate major in Asian American Studies include the University of California campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and Santa Barbara, and the California State University campuses at Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge and San Francisco.
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University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Certificate in Asian Studies
- Shorewood, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Asian Studies certificate gives students a broad overview of Asian languages, culture, politics and history. It complements majors such as business, global studies, international studies, journalism, the visual and performing arts, communication, economics, political science and other disciplines that involve interactions with the Asian world.


College of the Holy Cross
Certificate in Asian Studies
- Worcester, USA
Certificate
English
A dynamic interdisciplinary approach that combines the humanities, social sciences, arts and culture, and language study


University of Northern California
Asian Medicinal Botanicals (AMB)
- Petaluma, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Is a program designed to benefit society by promoting research in the area of traditional Asian and Chinese herbal Medicine. Asian medicine embraces acupuncture, herbology, and a variety of body-oriented therapies. AMB is an outgrowth of the University of Northern California Community Acupuncture Clinic. Through the Clinic, the UNC Foundation has a twenty-five-year history in supporting acupuncture and Asian medicine research and practice.


Virginia University of Integrative Medicine
Post Baccalaureate Certificate in East Asian Nutrition Program
- Fairfax, USA
Certificate
English
The Post Baccalaureate Certificate in East Asian Nutrition Program (CEAN) requires 61.5 credits (785 hours) including 255 hours of Clinical training to complete the program. The normal program length of CEAN is 1 year.
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Studying Asian degree programs at the Certificate level offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultures, languages, and histories of Asia. This level of study emphasizes practical skills and applied learning, allowing you to explore diverse aspects that shape the region.
Through courses in Asian studies, you'll learn about various political systems, economic trends, and cultural practices. Developing field-specific skills, such as conducting comparative analyses of Asian economies and designing community-based cultural projects, ensures that students are well-prepared for practical applications. The environment fosters independent thinking and encourages engagement with new perspectives.
Many learners build confidence as they engage with complex topics like regional conflicts and development issues. Graduates of Asian degree programs at this level typically pursue careers in international relations, cultural organizations, or education. With a focus on applicable skills, these programs enable you to contribute meaningfully to understanding and addressing issues relevant to Asia on a global scale.