Advanced Certificate Requirements
Students seeking the Certificate of Advanced Asian Studies must fulfill the following requirements:
- A minimum of five upper-level courses or graduate seminars dealing with Asia, in at least two departments. The five courses must include one seminar outside the student’s major department.
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Graduate students should complete a minimum of 6 unique credits of coursework. In other words, at least 6 credits of the course work used to complete the requirements of any graduate level certificate in UCIS must be in addition to the credits used to complete the student’s primary degree program. In consultation with the academic advisor, students may fulfill these standards through one of the following options:
- Students may contextualize non-credit bearing internships that are required in various graduate degree programs as credit bearing experiences for UCIS certificate programs. Prior approval must be received from the academic advisor to pursue this option.
- Students who can add content courses without affecting their tuition bill will be encouraged to do so.
- Students who are exempt from the language requirement because of previous coursework or heritage language skills may use language course credits towards the requirement for “additional work beyond the graduate degree.”
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The 6 credits may be comprised of the following combinations:
* Language courses may be used in the following circumstances:
For certificate programs that require three years of language proficiency, students may count language courses in the third year (i.e. grammar, conversation, courses taught in target language) that are above the intermediate level.
For students in any certificate program who are exempt from the language requirement due to previous coursework or as a heritage speaker, the introductory courses in a second language (either LCTLs, or a commonly taught language with a clear and stated relevance to their research or professional goals) will count.
For students completing two graduate level UCIS certificates, at least nine credits of the course work used to complete the certificate requirements must be in addition to the credits used to complete the student’s primary degree program. At least three of these credits must be in content coursework. All nine cannot be language course credits.
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Language Proficiency Requirements
Demonstrate proficiency in reading and speaking an approved Asian language related to one of the student’s countries or regions of interest. Proficiency is interpreted to mean at least three years of study or the equivalent and may be demonstrated by completing courses or by passing a special examination.
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Capstone: Research Paper, Presentation, or Project
· Students must submit a significant research paper, project, or presentation to represent their work in Asian area studies. Papers must demonstrate engagement with issues, regional concerns, and/ or languages of Asia. They can be used to complete departmental requirements for a graduate
degree and the certificate, but it must include research using the student’s approved Asian language. Students should consult with the advisor for Asian Studies about questions regarding the research paper, presentation, or project.
- A research paper. The student can fulfill this requirement by presenting either an interdisciplinary seminar paper or thesis (which draws upon more than one scholarly discipline). The paper can be used to complete departmental requirements for a graduate degree as well as for the certificate, but must include research using the student’s approved Asian language.
- GSPIA option: Students enrolled in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) may fulfill a more targeted set of requirements for their program. For details, visit http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/asc/academics/certificate-program/graduate-certificate-program
- GPA requirement is 3.0 for all courses to be counted towards the Asian Studies Certificate.
Financial Assistance
Asian Studies Certificate Students are eligible for a variety of scholarships, grants, and fellowships for research, presentations at conferences, language learning, and tuition replacement. For information visit http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/asc/students/grad-funding.