Asian Studies Minor
The minor in Asian Studies allows students to engage in interdisciplinary study of Asia, adding an important global focus to their primary studies. While the minor does not grant credit for foreign language, students are encouraged to study abroad, and are able to gain a strong foundation in knowledge of the Asian world through a vast array of fascinating coursework. The Asian Studies Academic Advisor and Faculty Advisor strongly encourage thematic or regional concentration, and are available for help in customizing the minor.
Requirements for the Asian Studies Minor:
Total Credits: 21 credits minimum
Upper-Division Credits: 12 credits (usually four 3-credit courses)
Core Course Requirements:
Traditional Asian Civilizations: Two courses covering two different civilizations
Modern Asian Civilizations: One course
ASIA 2000 Gateway to Asian Studies: One course
Electives:
The remaining credits can be fulfilled through a variety of elective courses.
One of the upper-division courses may be ASIA 4830 (Senior Thesis or Project), but it is not required for the minor.
Study Abroad Credits:
Up to 9 credit hours earned through study abroad can be applied toward the minor.
Language Study:
3 credit hours from studying an Asian language (e.g., Arabic, Chinese, Hindi/Urdu, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, or Tibetan) can be applied to the lower-division traditional Asian civilization requirement or one of the upper-division electives (depending on the level of the language course).
To add an Asian Studies minor, please make an appointment through .
For information about which courses are applicable toward each category, please reference the courses page.
For any questions, please email Lauren Colins (lauren.collins@colorado.edu) or call (303) 735-5224.