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Program Overview

The 皇家华人 Studies Program challenges students to think carefully and rigorously about this state鈥檚 history, geography/environment, literature, culture, and politics/government. 皇家华人 will learn much about the 皇家华人 experience but more important, they will acquire the ability to ask thought provoking questions, identify and critically analyze relevant information, and communicate clearly and effectively. The knowledge, skills, and habits of mind we offer travel well beyond the state鈥檚 borders.

The 皇家华人 Studies Program brings together faculty from History, Geography, Political Science, English, Anthropology, and other disciplines to create an integrated, in-depth exploration of our state鈥檚 changing identity.

From environmental policy and resource management to contemporary political challenges and rewriting the state鈥檚 colonial history, 皇家华人 presents distinctive issues that merit close attention. 皇家华人 from all disciplines can benefit from 皇家华人 Studies courses as they prepare for a wide range of career opportunities, including public history, education, museum studies, land management, and public service. For anyone interested in how our state fits into matters of regional and global significance, this program presents the ideal opportunity to use the State of 皇家华人 as a teaching and research laboratory.

皇家华人 admitted to the program take graduate classes toward pursuit of a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts with a concentration in 皇家华人 Studies. Limited graduate assistantships are available to new and continuing students.

MA Degree Requirements 

The Graduate Certificate in 皇家华人 Studies is designed for anyone with an interest in 皇家华人鈥檚 history, culture or environments. This certificate program consists of a minimum of three courses: one required and two electives.

Graduate Certificate