The Master’s Program in Asian and African Studies: Program Options within East Asian Studies.
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Program Options:
Chinese Society and Politics East Asian Culture and History Modern Japan
No longer admit students: Chinese Civilization East Asian Linguistics East Asian Studies
Program Structure
How to complete your course of study?
Year 1: Methodical and theoretical basisYear 2: Master’s thesis
Program structure
Master’s Seminars - ChineseObligatory attendance, 3 times per semesterEveryone has to present their project once
during the masterWednesdays, from 10.15-12.00, on the
following dates:◦ 11th of September◦ 30th of October◦ 27th of November
Location to come by e-mail
Study Abroad?
Courses at another institutionInformation and questions: Hans Christoffer Hoff-Hansen (International Coordinator)
Fieldwork (3rd semester)
Financial support from the program: Monica Lund Haugom (Program Adviser)
International Project Term (3rd semester)Information and questions: Hans Christoffer Hoff-Hansen (International Coordinator)
AAS4900 – International Project Term in Asia and Africa
3rd semester (30 credits)
You will work for a relevant institution and write a
project report
May or may not be directly related to your MA thesis
Application deadline: February 15th/September15th)
NB! Admission is limited by available openings
Information and application form may be found in the
course description
Contact person: Hans Christoffer Hoff-Hansen
Parallel Master’s Degrees
For students in:
◦ Chinese Society and Politics
◦ East Asian Culture and History (Chinese)
2 semesters at UiO and 2 semesters at Zhejiang
University
You get two master’s degrees, one from each place
You write a 30 credits (one semester) Master’s thesis
Application deadline: August 27
More information online
Contact person: Hans Christoffer Hoff-Hansen
Master’s Thesis3rd and 4th semesterOption 1: Master’s thesis (60 credits)Option 2:
AAS4900 – International Project Term (30 credits) followed by Master’s thesis (30 credits)
Registration in StudentWeb:
3rd semester: AAS4900 or 60 credits MA thesis course
4th semester: 30 credits or 60 credits MA thesis course
Submission deadline
Autumn: December 1st (Autumn 2013:
December 2nd)
Spring: June 1st
The thesis must be handed in by 3pm!
Reading room for MA students
3rd floor of P.A. Munch’s building
Access with your student card
Free reading desks (day-to-day basis)
Reserved reading desks (apply by Sept.
10th!)
Lockers (sign up at the Front Office, 4th floor
PAM)
Manage your MA studies at IKOS
Topic ideas
Supervision
Grants/scholarships
Template
Submission
Manage your studies at HF
Examination
Diploma
Recognition of external education
Part-time studies
Leave of absence
Study delay
Contact persons in the administration
Monica Lund Haugom: Program Adviser for AAS
Program structure
Part-time studies
Leave of absence
Study delay
Visiting hours for students: Thursdays 12:30-15:00 Office: Room 485 P.A. Munch (4th floor) E-mail: [email protected]
Contact persons in the administration
Hans Christoffer Hoff-Hansen: Student Adviser for Chinese and International Coordinator
Courses in Chinese (KIN-courses)
Master’s thesis in Chinese Civilization and Chinese Society
and Politics
Study abroad
AAS4900 – International Project Term
Visiting hours for students: Thursdays 12:30-15:00Office: Room 474 P.A. Munch (4th floor)E-mail: [email protected]
Contact persons in the administration
Lina Hildershavn Rye: Student Adviser for Japanese
Administrative matters concerning courses in
Japanese and East
Asian Studies (EAL-, EAST- and JAP-courses)
Master’s thesis in EAL, EAST, EACH and JAPMO
Study abroad in Japan
Visiting hours for students: Thursdays 12:30-15:00
Office: Room 473 P.A. Munch (4th floor)
E-mail: [email protected]