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Asian Studies This interdisciplinary minor complements a variety of majors and career objectives. It provides a multidisciplinary perspective on one of the fastest growing and most important regions in the world today. Courses dealing with Asia are offered in History, Geography, Religious Studies, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Languages and Literatures, and Anthropology. Recent students have combined this minor with majors or programs in General Business International Emphasis, Management Computer Systems, Art, Speech, History and Social Work. Many employers regard a knowledge of Asia and/or an Asian language as highly desirable. |
Asian Studies Related Occupations Admissions Counselor, Editor/Writer, Lobbyist, Advertising Account Exec., Employee Relations Specialist, Market Research Specialist, Archivist, FBI/CIA Agent, Musem Curator, Attorney, Foreign Service Officer, Non-profit Administrator, Business Manager, Foreign Student Advisor, Peace Corps/VISTA Worker, CIA/FBI Government Agancy Admin., Politician, Community Action Specialist, Historic Preservation Specialist, Professor/Educator, Community ffairs Specialist, Historic Site Administrator, Psychologist, Conflict Resolution Specialist, Human Resources Specialist, Public Administrator Consultant, Import/Export Specialist, Public Informationn Officer, Consumer Advocate, International Banker, Public Policy Specialist, Copy Writer, Internatioonal Consultant, Public Relations Specialist, Publications Specialist, Counselor International Trade Specialist, Translator, Cultural Affairs Officer, Interpreter, Travel Consultant, Customer Relations rep., International Conference Planner, Writer/Author, Customs/Immigration Officer, Journalist. |