University at Buffalo

Bachelor in Asian Studies BA

United States

The Bachelor in Asian Studies BA at University at Buffalo is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University at Buffalo, founded in 1846 and part of the State University of New York system, is a major public research university with a broad academic portfolio. Enrolling more than 32,332 students, including roughly 4,463 international students, UB offers 216 programs across undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. The university is known for strong research output, comprehensive degree options and a commitment to innovation and community impact.

UB combines rigorous scholarship with applied research supported by extensive facilities, research centers and industry partnerships. Students benefit from interdisciplinary programs, experiential learning opportunities and mentorship from faculty engaged in high‑impact research. The campus culture supports student entrepreneurship, civic engagement and global perspectives, preparing graduates for diverse careers and further study.

International students find robust support services, inclusive student organizations and pathways to internships and research across the Buffalo region and beyond. With a large alumni network and career resources, UB helps graduates transition into competitive job markets. Prospective students seeking a research‑intensive university with diverse programs and strong international representation will find UB a compelling choice for academic and professional development.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Asian Studies BA is for students who want to learn about Asia's cultures and languages. This 4-year degree helps students understand Asia's history and society. Students gain skills to work with people from different backgrounds.

The curriculum includes subjects like Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, as well as Asian history and culture. Students develop skills in research, writing, and critical thinking. They also learn about Asia's economy and politics through hands-on projects and discussions.

Graduates can work as International Trade Specialists, Cultural Advisors, or Language Teachers. They can also work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that do business with Asia. Some graduates become Asia Specialists in consulting firms or work as Journalists covering Asian news.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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