2018/2019

MA (ASIAN STUDIES)

NFQ Level 9, Major Award

The MA in Asian Studies may be taken full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 or 36 months from the date of first registration for the programme.

Applicants should hold a Bachelor's honours degree with at least Second Class Honours, Grade II, or equivalent in one of the following areas: Arts, Humanities, Social Science, History, Business, Science, or Engineering. Applicants may be required to attend an interview prior to selection.

Applicants who do not meet the normal academic requirements may also be considered following a review of their individual qualifications by the programme committee. Admission of such applicants will be subject to the approval of the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences. Prospective applicants should contact the School of Asian Studies at UCC for further information.

The Additional/Supplementary Statement Questions MUST also be completed during the online application process.

Students are required to take 90 credits; Part 1 comprising 60 credits of taught modules and Part 2 comprising 30 credits (Dissertation).

Full time (12 months)
Students take 60 credits, normally delivered in Semesters 1 and 2 (September to April), and complete the 30-credit dissertation in Semester 3 (May-September).

Part time (24 months)
In Year 1 students take 25-40 credits in Semesters 1 and/or 2. In Year 2 students take the remaining taught credits required (up to 35 credits in Semesters 1 and/or 2). In Year 2 students also undertake the 30 credit dissertation in Semesters 2 and 3.

Part time (36 months)
In Year 1 students take 15-30 credits in Semesters 1 and/or 2. In Year 2 students take 15-30 credits in Semesters 1 and/or 2. In Year 3 students take any remaining credits required in taught courses (up to 30 credits) in Semesters 1 and/or 2, and complete the 30 credit dissertation over the course of this final year.

Part I
Students take 60 credits in Part 1, combining their credits from the options listed below:

AS6000 A Transcultural Community: Asia - Past, Present and Future (10 credits)
AS6021 Contemporary Society in Korea and Japan (10 credits)
AS6215 Translation in Contemporary Japanese Culture and Current Affairs (10 credits)
AS6400 Translation in Contemporary Korean Culture and Current Affairs (10 credits)
CH6030 Current Issues in Chinese Business and Innovation Management (10 credits)
CH6031
China as a Global Actor (10 credits)

Note: Not all modules may be available every year.

Undergraduate Modules (Optional)
In addition to the above, students may opt to take Undergraduate modules relevant to Asian Studies up to the value of 10 credits, subject to the written approval of the Programme Co-ordinator, the Head of the relevant School (s) /Department(s) and the module co-ordinator of the proposed alternative module, and provided that the student has not already taken the module or equivalent in their undergraduate studies. Such modules will normally come from final or penultimate year modules, except in the case of language modules.

Relevant modules available are as follows:
AS2002 Korea's Modern History and Economy (10 credits)
AS2010
History of Japanese Culture (10 credits)
AS3009 From Mountain Gods to Sages: Korean Religious and Philosophical Traditions (10 credits)
CH2000 An Introduction to Business in China (10 credits)
CH2009 A Continuous Revolution - China in the 20th Century (10 credits)
CH2020 State-Society Relations and Economic Reform in China (5 credits)
CH3107 The Sinosphere: Culture and Modernization in Greater China (10 credits)
CH3304 Ethnicity, Class and Gender in China (10 credits)
PH3039 Japanese Philosophy (5 credits)

Language Modules (Optional)
In addition to the above, students may opt to take up to 20 credits in language modules at a level appropriate to the student's proficiency which will be determined by the relevant language tutor. Students may not take two modules in the same language at the same proficiency level. Applicants cannot study their own native Asian language (ie Korean, Japanese, Chinese).

Asian language modules currently available in the School of Asian Studies including through Adult Continuing Education are as follows:

CHINESE
Students will be assessed on entry and directed to the appropriate class:
CH1001 Chinese Language (Mandarin) I (10 credits)
CH2103 Modern Chinese Business Language - Level 2 (10 credits)
CH2107 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2 (10 credits)
CH3021
Chinese Language(Mandarin) Level 2.5 (10 credits)
CH3017
Chinese Language (Mandarin) 3 (15 credits)
CH3011 Modern Chinese Business Language Level 3 (15 credits)

Other modules at these levels may be made available to MA Asian Studies students, e.g. to circumvent timetabling clashes.

JAPANESE
AS1501 Japanese Language Level 1 (10 credits)
AS1502 Japanese Language Level 2 (10 credits)
AS1503 Japanese language Level 3 (10 credits)
AS1504 Japanese Language Level 4 (10 credits)

KOREAN
AS1601 Korean Language Level 1 (10 credits)
AS1602 Korean Language Level 2  (10 credits)
AS1603 Korean Language Level 3 (10 credits)
AS1604 Korean Language Level 4 (10 credits)

Part II
AS6100 Dissertation in Asian Studies (30 credits)

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book and for each module in the Book of Modules 2018/2019.

Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Studies (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
Candidates who pass at least 60 credits of taught modules may elect to exit the programme and be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Studies.

Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Asian Studies (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

Programme Learning Outcomes for the Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Studies  (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:


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